• COMPATIBILITY – Single monitor mount fitting most screens 13” to 32” in size and 17.6 lbs in weight with 75x75mm or 100x100mm backside mounting holes. Mount to desk (up to 3.5" thick) with heavy duty C-clamp or optional grommet mount
  • EXTRA TALL - 31” center pole allows you to adjust the monitor between sitting and standing positions
  • FULL ARTICULATION – Adjustable arm offers 45° tilt, 360° swivel, 360° rotation, and height adjustment along the center pole. Monitor can be placed in portrait or landscape
  • INTEGRATED CABLE MANAGEMENT – Keep your power and AV cables clean and organized with detachable cable clips on the arms and center pole
  • WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED - Sturdy steel design is backed by a 3 YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY and friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns

First off I’d like to mention that this stand has higher build quality than the shorter version sold on amazon. I was surprised to see the arm is completely pre-assembled and that the vesa isn’t detachable like the shorter Vivo stand. This stand worked great for me but others might run into issues with one thing. The pole that the arm mounts on actually comes in two pieces with a large piece in the middle dividing the two sections. I was lucky and my monitor was just the right height sitting on top of this ring but I feel like this general area might be the sweet spot for some people’s setups depending where the vesa mounts. The lower half is 14 3/4” to the ring. From there the stand is unusable all the way up to 16 1/4”. From then on you have up to 31” of overall height. I would still recommend this stand to other even with these flaws. The only other thing I’d note is make sure you slide on the ring cover for the lower stand that’s supposed to hide the screws and ugly welds. I forgot to do this and it’s impossible to put on after everything is assembled and I’m too lazy to take it all apart again now. 😅

I already had the AmazonBasics Single Monitor Display Mounting Arm for my main monitor. I recently purchased Vanatoo Transparent One Powered Speakers (Black, Set of 2) and my second monitor, which was to the left of my main monitor, was blocking the left speaker. I wanted to open up the space so I purchased the extra tall version of the VIVO mount and placed the second monitor on top of the main monitor. This worked out perfectly (see photo). Installation was easy. I really like the cable management hooks. The joints are plenty stiff and stay in place well once you tighten them. And the height was perfect for what I needed. However, I think the base should be bigger to accommodate the extra height of the mount so that it can be more stable. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but I'm worried that the extra torque will rip the desk off with the weight of the monitor on top. Take a look at the photo and compare the base of the extra tall VIVO to the Amazon mount.

I originally saw this used in several desk reviews from Daniel Zhang on YouTube and I really liked it. I'm redoing the office for my wife and I so I ordered two. The arms holds our 27in Dell S2715H monitors well and allows for easy adjustments. I have Them mounted to the side to make the appearance of a floating monitor. There is a slight wobble with the monitor when typing, but I think placing a piece of wood under the mount to make a wider mounting base will help with this. The included cable management hooks are good but you'll definitely need additional zip ties to take your game to the next level. The only other thing I'd like to point out is the 15.5 in arm comes with thumb screws for the vesa mount and the mount itself is detachable, allowing for it to be secured to the monitor first, them connected to the arm assembly. This 9.5 in arm has the vesa mount built in, so you'll have to mount your monitor to the arm all at once.

FYI on the Grommet Mounting...I pulled apart the clamp style mounting base b/c it's so long that it would not fit within the space on my desk. I work from home and it's not a traditional office desk with an open back so the clamp would have no where to go back there...plus that was too far away viewing wise. So when I went to use the Grommet mount...there was no way for the bottom to attached to the Grommet Mount Base...it was too small of a hole in the alternate base...so after looking for videos and on here...I found nothing that actually explained it or showed pictures...so unless I was missing parts or missing the way to do it...I did the following: 1.) Took a Step Bit and hogged out Base hole from 5/16'' to 3/8" hole...to allow for longer and thicker 3/8" bolt to anchor all of this. 2.) Drilled 3/8" hole through desk using Mounting Base as a Template. Cleaned up any wood shavings. 3.) Used 9/16'' head bolt and lock nut...held nut with wrench and used Dewalt 1/4'' impact gun with 9/16" socket to lock down Base and Bolt/Nut. 4.) Attached the pole and monitor and tighted down Allen set screws...Cable Management...and MINT. Love it.

Caveat for installation: You probably need to take into consideration the length of the horizontal arm, and mount the base to one side (left/right) of you desk. If you attach the base right in the center, you'll end up with your screen too close to you. See my picture. Does it support monitors more than 27 inch? YES. Item specification says it support monitors up to 17.6lbs, which is a lot. My LG 34um88 weighs 18.5lbs with stand. The stand is pretty heavy, so the monitor itself should be under 17.6lbs. For those who own a 34 inch ultrawide, check you monitor's specs and this monitor arm probably works for you. Build quality: The base, arm, and the screw under the base are all very sturdy and heavy. Cable management: The built-in clips for cable management are handy. You probably need a few extra cable ties if you want the cables to be completely hidden behind the arm, though.

I was looking for a way to mount a monitor above my 27" iMac. This extra tall mount by VIVO was the perfect solution! The style of my desk prevents clamping anything around the edges, so I utilized the existing cable routing hole in my desk to secure the base. It was a tight fit, and I can no longer use the cover plate that normally goes there, but it prevented me from having to cut another hole in the desk. The installation instructions were a bunch of diagrams with no written words. They were easy enough to follow, but you probably won't even need them. This mount is a piece of cake to assemble and can be done by one person in about 10 minutes. The mount has multiple points of articulation which allowed me to center the monitor over my iMac. The mount is high quality and has a nice black painted finish. The cable routing clamps are a bonus and they even hold the hex tools so they are always handy. This is a well designed solution and I recommend it to anyone that needs a tall monitor mount.

I wanted a dual monitor mounting solution for my ultrawide monitors. I also wanted adjustable arm mounts and not pole mounts. So, I did some research and it turns out you can use the Vivo STAND-V001 monitor arm on this product. The STAND-V001 arm is the lower of the two arms as you can see in the pictures. I get a little bit a bend, but nothing too bad. It's mainly just because my lower monitor (Acer X34) weighs 16.3 pounds. My upper monitor (LG 34UM69G-B) weighs 14.1 pounds. It is the cheapest dual arm solution for these beefy monitors! I have had no issues other than the installation being a little difficult! Definitely would recommend! Here is a link to the other Vivio monitor arm that I used! https://www.amazon.com/VIVO-Monitor-Adjustable-Articulating-STAND-V001/dp/B00B21TLQU/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1536086828&sr=8-5&keywords=vivo+monitor+stand

I got this to add another 27" monitor above the ones sitting on my desktop. This extra tall size is perfect! The components are very solid and have a great finish on them. Everything assembled tightly with no looseness or feeling that something was going to strip out. The base clamp included rubber pads to keep it from scratching the desktop and there is no wiggle in it once attached. The top two screw holes on the monitor mounting plate are slotted so it is very easy to put two screws into the monitor then lift it and hang it onto the plate and then put in the bottom two screws. Without the slots, you would have to try to hold the monitor with one hand and insert and turn the screws with the other. It is easily adjustable in all directions to get the exact placement that you want. There is an arm with four joints that lets you adjust forward/back and side to side by just pushing the monitor firmly where you want it. The mounting plate has rotation and up/down tilting joints. The arm itself slides up and down the pole for height adjustment. Using the included allen wrenches, the joints can be tightened and totally locked if so desired. It includes cable management clips that keep everything nice and clean. I liked it so much, I bought another one and added a second screen!

Got it out of the box and installed in 5 minutes with help from the included manual. I recently purchased Dell 24" monitor (P2416D) and 27" 4K monitor (P2715Q) and needed the 24" monitor to be pivoted for programming. I usually carefully search online to get the best product out of the budget I have. This product looked good for my purpose for the buck. I ordered it and installed it. - Pictures attached are the following: * Front view of the installed monitor * Side view of the installed monitor * Back of the monitor: How this mount is holding VESA mount. * Bottom of the mount: How this mount is holding from the desk. * Bar of the mount: Shows how to manage cables and tools (I loved how they included little holders for the given tools. So smart) * Monitor can be pivoted easily. * Monitor can be tilted easily, too. So now you've (hopefully) taken a look at pictures, and you have better idea of how this product is installed. Moving, swinging, tilting, pivoting around monitor with this mount is super easy. It doesn't feel cheap. It's very sturdy and smooth. I tried to give a little force to move it around forcefully, but it held the bar from the desk pretty well. I don't feel like I need to worry about falling from this mount. One of the best product I purchased from Amazon (after +7 years with thousands of the products ordered). I am willing to get another one for my 27" monitor! I will update this once something comes up with this product.

Excellent monitor support. This is the 31" version. A piece of cake to assemble once I downloaded the pdf assembly instructions so I could make them large enough to read at the same time as I was putting everything together. Since my monitor was already connected to the arm of the 17" stand, I just put that arm/monitor combination right onto this taller stand and put the other short one away for maybe something in the future like a desk mic etc. This height is much better than the 17" VIVO I purchased several years ago. This extra tall stand is actually tall enough for me to be able to place the monitor at my eye level for super extended work time and all the detailed video, audio, and photographic editing I do. No more neck strain from looking down at the monitor. I also like that there is a place for those hex keys on the pole instead of having to store them in a tool box, desk drawer, or where ever and then have to hunt them down when little adjustments need be made or things tightened up a bit. Good job VIVO!