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The VIVO Freestanding Dual Monitor Stand combines a stylish solid wood base with robust steel arms, supporting two monitors up to 32 inches and 22 lbs each. Its adjustable features ensure optimal viewing angles, while easy assembly and a 3-year warranty provide added convenience and peace of mind.


| Brand Name | VIVO |
| Item Weight | 10.6 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 33 x 10.2 x 17 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | STAND-V002FD-B |
| Color Name | Black - Light Wood |
A**R
Sturdy, handsome, well worth it.
Used this to replace two monitor stands that wasted space on my desk. Selected the wood base since it matched the color of the wood of the desk. Easy to assemble, I had only one question that I felt wasn't clear (which was the top and bottom of the foot, I had guessed right but wanted confirmation). The Instruction booklet gave me the option of email, chat, or phone. Using the chat I had my answer in less than five minutes and finished the assembly. The stand blends in well and looks nice. It's sturdy and overall I am very pleased with the stand and the resulting extra desk space.
R**N
Awesome fit for my desk
Perfect for 32 inch screens
B**G
Fine. Little temperamental with tipping
Really temperamental with tipping. Overall, not bad. A bit confusing when putting it together but it may seem like the mount for the monitors is stuck but once you put the monitor on it the weight will actually make it function.
A**R
Sturdy
Solid
A**M
Mounting issues galore (UPDATED)
I got a version of this stand recently for a new build with two different monitors (1 24" and 1 27") and when in the final steps of assembly, I found out that the weight of my smaller monitor is apparently too light? to keep the coiled spring under one of the arm mounts flexed into a new position and it straight up bends back relatively smoothly towards its original face up (horizontally parallel ) angle even when I tightened the top cap nut to keep my monitor firmly in place.Meanwhile I see the example assembly video where the arms are also originally in the face up position in the building process as they came in my box, but one scene cut later the arms are nearly vertically parallel ( | | ) before the assembler even mounts a big UW monitor onto the stand.What's up with this, did I get a straight up defective piece or am I supposed to have even more hand strength than usual to even bend the mounts into the desired view swivel angle?And of course, the instructions don't even mention the springs at all in the first place which caused confusion because my previous free base monitor stand didn't even have those yet, they worked perfectly fine with my two old 24"s.I am hoping a replacement proves more *malleable* at least in regards to this issue or else this thing would just be useless to me, and I've already seen at least one other review mentioning the questionable swiveling design of this stand to align two monitors.After finally getting around to working on the replacement version, no, the arms on the new one are still not truly flexible still even when I tried using my heavier monitor to mount on the left arm. This must be some kind of QC issue with the manufacturer as the 'new' replacement also came with some chipping on the steel arm bars.
T**.
Does the job but assembly and use is difficult
I had a lot of hopes for this item but was ultimately disappointed. Assembly was incredibly difficult i had to have 2 friends come help me after the first couldn't figure out how they hook to the monitors we had our other engineering friend come over. Finally figured out you have to loosen the bolts on the cams that attach to the monitors to get them to drop down where they need to be. It was still A LOT of work to get everything where it needed to be tighten loosen tighten loosen. Now it's up and working and thank God I don't plan to move them in the future. If you want ones you move around a lot like it says it can do and is in the videos look elsewhere with these you would have to loosen bolts and retighten them each time you adjust and it's a pain.
T**E
Worth the investment!
Easy to assemble. I am using two Dell 32” curved monitors and it works perfectly!!! Love the flexibility this stand offers- frees up a lot of space on my desk.
C**S
Only for small monitors
While attractive, the base does not provide sufficient support as it is very lightweight and narrow.
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