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🖥️ Elevate Your Dual Monitor Game — Because Your Desk Deserves the Best
The VIVO STAND-V002F is a premium freestanding dual monitor desk mount designed for 13" to 27" screens, supporting up to 22 lbs each. Featuring full articulation with tilt, swivel, rotation, and height adjustment, it offers unparalleled ergonomic flexibility. Its heavy-duty alloy steel base with protective padding ensures stability and desk safety. Easy to install with detachable VESA plates and cable management clips, this stand transforms any workspace into a sleek, organized productivity hub.













| ASIN | B00C5H5DN0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | VIVO |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 16,092 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00617401138838 |
| Item Weight | 4.5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | VIVO |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 90 degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 27 inches |
| Mfr Part Number | STAND-V002F |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 13 inches |
| Model Number | STAND-V002F |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Movement Type | Articulating , Swivel , Tilt |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| UPC | 617401138838 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
J**N
Great Product
Love this product. Great for my remote work station. Very sturdy and easy to install. The range of motion is great and very easy to move.
H**R
Great dual monitor stand ! Perfect for working remote !
This dual monitor stand has been a great addition to my desk! It got both of my monitors off the desktop, which immediately gave me more usable workspace and made my setup look much cleaner. Installation was incredibly easy. Easy to do cable management. I had both monitors mounted and the stand set up in about 10 minutes (hardware all included). I also really like being able to adjust the monitors to the height and angle that works best for me. It makes a noticeable difference when I’m working because I can position the screens more comfortably and maintain better posture instead of constantly looking down. The stand feels sturdy and well made, and I love how much more organized my desk looks now that the monitors are elevated. If you have a dual-monitor setup and want to free up desk space while having more flexibility with positioning, I definitely recommend this one.
M**N
Very nice stand. Some installation tips . . .
VIVO Dual LCD Monitor Free-Standing Desk Mount w/ Optional Bolt-Through / Stand Heavy Duty Fully Adjustable Fits 2 Screens up To 27" (STAND-V002F) My desk had a hole on the back for wires, etc. so I mounted it there and did not use the stand that came with the monitor. Installation was a snap, with what I considered to be a very nice instruction booklet. The booklet is printed on very nice glossy paper and is in English only, making it very easy to follow directions. Users who do not read English will have to get some help. All parts, screws, etc. were individually sealed in plastic bags, making it easy to sort them out for assembly. Nice job on this, VIVO. Now, two things that I figured out: Thing #1, after using the adjustment screw to raise the right monitor so that it was level with the left monitor (I had to raise it up as far as it would go, but it was enough), the right monitor became very wobbly on the VESA plate. There was a lot of slack once it was raised up. VIVO eagerly sent me another VESA plate, but this did nothing to fix the wobbling. I did find a solution, however, that was pretty easy. After raising the monitor up to the level of the other monitor with the adjustment screw, and before installing the cap nut, I got out the soldering gun and dripped solder down the area where the screw comes up through the plate. This filled up the gap in the hole and after putting the cap nut back on, the monitor is now as stable as the one that was not raised. The hole is oversized in order to make it easier to set the monitor on the stand, but it makes it wobble when raised up. I think the problem is that the cap nut 'bottoms out" on the screw before it can tighten things up. If VIVO would supply a regular nut instead of the cap nut, or a deeper cap nut, to use on the screw, this would likely eliminate this problem. If the monitor doesn't need to be raised, the cap nut secures the VESA plate nicely to the arm so that it doesn't wobble. I didn't feel like going out an getting the right size nut, so I just dripped solder in there. I proper nut would be much better. Now, I'm not an engineer of any sort, so this may all be way off base, but if you find your monitor wobbling after you raise it to match the other, you might want to look first at the cap nut which locks the VESA plate to the stand. That is what locks the monitor down and prevents wobbling. It's not there only to keep the monitor from accidentally coming off the stand. it also locks the VESA plate securely to the stand. Had I not had to work out the wobbling issue, this would definitely be a Five Star stand. Thing #2, The stand comes with all of the joint tension adjustments set very tight. After loosening up all of them, the stand became much more useful for me. I can now grab a monitor by it's bottom frame and drag it where I need it to be without struggling with it. The hinges are VERY loose now, but still secure. They don't wobble at all. If you plan to leave the monitors in place after you get set up, the tension is set pretty well. If you plan to move the monitors around like I do, you should consider releasing a LOT of the tension on the joints. Moving the monitor up close for photo editing has been a great benefit that I had not considered when I bought this stand. I though I was getting it just to have more room to clutter up my desk! Also, the stand comes with the three Allen wrenches needed to set up and adjust the stand. On the wire guide they put a place to store the three Allen wrenches. I thought that was a great idea.
D**.
Helps make my desk clean and professional looking.
I looked at a lot of solutions for adding a second monitor before choosing the correct one. My table Im using now I cannot clamp due to the plastic coating on top, so it needed the stand to be free standing and stable with 2 monitors. I have one MSI 27inch 1440p landscape and one MSI 1080p in portrait. I have used multi-monitor systems a lot and wanted it at home as well but needed to look clean. The stock monitor stands do their job but this looks much better, plus I can adjust height and orientation. Once setup it is stable standing upright. I'm happy with it.
T**T
Pretty Good for the Price
Does what it does for a good price. Was easy to setup and put together. The mounting for the monitor seems pretty sus, but I could just be paranoid. I have a 24 in to my left and a 27 in to my right. Other than that, it can tilt, and rotate, although you do might have to worry about balance if ones heavier than the other. Other than that, it’s pretty nice. Oh, I got one complaint, wish they used different screws to make it easier. You get the basic Hexagon tip, but still require a Cross tip to mount your monitor as that’s not included.
F**Y
Very Nice Stand
Very nice stand. It accommodates two 27 inch monitors very well. I am very pleased with the purchase.
J**M
Stable and easily adjustable even with 27 inch monitors.
Assembly was not too difficult. there are a few different pieces but most if not all of the tools were provided. There are small hex cap nuts that lock the monitor brackets in place that I tightened using a nut driver but other than that everything is accessible. Honestly, there was no need to tighten these down I am just used to working in offices where people try swapping out monitors when you are on vacation and if it is slightly difficult to remove then they will leave it alone but that is not part of this review. I installed this mount using 23 inch monitors and it worked very well until I found a good deal on some high quality 27 inch monitors. I was worried about the size and weight but neither was an issue. In fact I neglected writing this review for 6 years before I was looking to replace it with a fixed base stand. Frankly when I received the replacement stand I felt I would rather use the stand I have been using for the past 6 years as it is slightly better. I will research a way to make the mount a permanent fixture to the table since that is what I am going for now but there is no rush as the current stand is working fine. The reason for making the mount permanent needs to be pointed out that with the monitors extended forward past the base the base wants to tip forward. But this is only if you move it to an extreme position that it is a risk of tipping. But like I said I have been happily, blissfully ignorant of any issues with this stand for the past 6 years. If I can't figure a good way to make this a permanent mount then I guess I will have to change it out. Still thinking of using most of the parts that are transferable. I regret not finding the same brand when I bought the fixed mount.
R**O
It's Okay
After a couple of day's of use, I gotta say that it does the job. It's pretty good, I have two monitors, one is more recent than the other and they fit well. I do have to mention that one is heavier than the other but that doesn't seem to be an issue, it all works well. Another thing that I have to mention is that the arms are really hard to move, I am sure you can loosen up the joints but the way I have my monitors is all good. One thing that I didn't like was that the screws that were for the back of the monitor were too large for one of them(monitor), and I had to use my own screws. And the plastic things to hold the cables aren't that strong and one of mine broke really easily. Also, i ordered a brand new one but one of the arms looked damaged, it was all scratched up like if it was dropped on the floor and put back on the box. If I knew the condition that I was going to get it in I would have probably bought a used one, at least they'd be honest about it. The stand is pretty sturdy but when moving the monitors all the way forward, it becomes unbalanced and it falls almost breaking both the screens. The design is good but the stand is horrible it looks so ugly, it feels way bigger in person than what it looks like in the pictures. It is not a modern design and I'm not sure what would be but it looks bad xD... I just try to ignore it. Lastly, the monitors still shake when touched, it isn't like having it exactly mounted it wobbles. Overal, for the price I don't feel like it's worth it maybe $5 or $3 less would have made a big impact and it would have been definitely yes. Buy at your own risk, just don't expect something great, it's very cheap.
D**H
Good Sturdy Stand
Received this 3 days back and set this up immediately. No issue with the product in terms of assembly, linkages, adjustment, stability. There is a minor scratch on the base though which is not a big issue to me. I assemble this and set this to roughly the height and position i want by measurement before putting the monitor on. After the monitor is put on, minor adjustment to get them to exactly where i wanted. No issue in the process. In terms of stability, i set this up to a W configuration with the 2 monitors as close to the vertical shaft as possible. This has an advantage of saving desk space too with the monitor all the way back. With this, the stand is very stable. All in all, very happy with the purchase.
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R**V
Perfect for a mounting multiple monitors on a small desk.
Helped me clean a lot of clutter lying around on my desk which was too small for placing two monitors in addition to the usual accessories. No complains!
E**A
Not very stable with 2 x 24in monitors
works perfect if you have the monitors flat it stable but if you angle the monitors the stands fall down. its basic physics. the stand is perfect when you add weight to it to ensure it doesnt fall when you angle toe monitors to far forward.
W**K
The article is of poor quality
The stand was delivered well-packed, but it was damaged nonetheless. It had either been used before, or the coat of paint is very weak. Additionally, the screws were too tight, and due to their poor quality, they got damaged quickly after I tried to loosen them a bit (in order to move the monitors slightly during usage). The stand's balance is fair, but I wouldn't leave the monitors on a desk that might occasionally be bumped by a child or an animal. I'm going to keep it because I have no other option; I need to continue working. Otherwise, I would have returned it.
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