• COMPATIBILITY - Dual mounting arms fit two screens 13” to 27” in size and 22 pounds in weight with VESA 75x75mm or 100x100mm backside mounting holes
  • ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION & HEAVY-DUTY BASE - The entire stand is constructed with sturdy high-grade steel to ensure the safety and security of your double monitor setup. The 10" by 12.5" base provides excellent stability for monitors held within its center of gravity. For full arm extension we include a grommet mounting option
  • FULL ARTICULATION - Adjustable arms feature 90° tilt, 180° swivel, 360° rotation to help create the perfect viewing angles. Height adjustment along the center pole raises your monitor to an ergonomic viewing position. Monitors can be placed in portrait or landscape shape
  • INTEGRATED CABLE MANAGEMENT - Keep your power and AV cables clean and organized with efficient cable clips on the arms and center pole
  • EASY INSTALLATION - Mounting your monitor is a simple process with removable VESA plates. We provide all the necessary tools and hardware for assembly

This is a solid stand, holds my 2x23.8" Asus monitor without problem. The swing arms are pre-assembled, you just need to hook it up with the main bar and to the base. Tools and screws were included. Swivels, tilt and rotate with no problem. My two monitors are level with each other although it did require adjustment. The base is kinda long though but that is expected so that it doesn't require bolt to the desk.

Pro tips: - Assemble with monitors on the floor, then move to your desk when done. - Have someone hold the monitors in place while you tighten the bolts. - If you cant get the bolts tight enough, use a small pipe increase leverage on the hex wrenches I have a 27" 4k monitor as my main screen with two additional 24" 1080p monitors. Having them all side by side will make your neck sore from having to look back and forth so far and so often. This was the best solution I could come up with and I actually quite like it. It is a little difficult to get the monitors positioned at the right angle and get them to stay there. You really have to tighten down the bolts to get anything to stay. With the small hex wrenches they include it is difficult to torque them down. I used some tools I already have to make the job easier.

The instructions was easy to follow.The assembly was simple. Took about 30 minutes. Pro : 1. Soft foam on the bottom, unlikely to scratch your desk. 2. Came with desk bolt and bracket option. To firmly secure to your desk. (May require you to use a drill a hole.) 3. Easy to assemble. Once you have the pole assembly done and vesa brackets attached to your monitors. Lay the stand flat on your bed or table. Put in bottom monitor first. Start to tighten. Put it on your table, make final adjusted and finish tightening. Repeat with top monitor. Con : 1 . You might need another person to help with the second monitor. 2. Short screw were too long for one of my monitors. I had to use my stock screws. 3. When screwing in brackets do not use too much force.

I was originally looking at a dual-monitor stand (on Amazon) that cost about 1/2 the price of this one. Maybe it would've been a good buy -- I'll never know. The reviews on both stands sold me, especially ones that detail pros & cons (thanks people!). I just went with my gut instinct in purchasing this one because it seemed to appear more durable and solidly built, along with mostly favorable reviews. Heck, even the Q&A's helped seal the deal. I tend to take my time digesting everything about a product before buying ... even checking out the 'unboxing' videos on YouTube. So anyhow-- it was easy to assemble, but like one reviewer said, you might need a helper when attaching the second/upper monitor to the VESA bracket. I've got a pair of Viewsonic 22-inch LCD monitors on mine. The bottom monitor is 2.5 inches from my desktop, or 1.5 inches away from the base of the stand. The upper monitor is set just above the top of the lower one (stacked, per se, on top of the lower one). If need be, I have another 8-inches remaining on the pole above the second monitor's pole mount, although I think there would be a precarious balance if I had it mounted at the tip-top of the pole. I have no qualms about the stability of the balance as it sits right now, nor would it alter if I nudged both monitors up a few inches. I also feel that everything about this stand is rugged and secure. Nothing shoddy. The hardware can be snugged up without concern about it snapping/breaking/cracking. The plastic caps that cover/hide the 'tilt' bolts are easily removed so you can used the included tools to loosen and adjust the the tilt. Left/right pivot/pan is also adjustable, as is the rotation. Again, the product comes with all the necessary hardware, bolts and most tools (you need a Phillips screwdriver and maybe a helper to hold the upper monitor for mounting). If you're used to having a desktop LCD monitor with a small footprint, you will need to accommodate more back-to-front real estate on your desk/table. I had no problem and I'm glad I freed up space on the left or right of my desk (where a pair of monitors sat next to each other). However, here are distances you'll need to consider: 9.5 inches from the back of the base to the front of your lower monitor. Then add 3.5 inches in front of that for the remaining protrusion of the base 'feet.' Total is 13-inches of footprint from back-to-front of the base stand. At its widest point it's 12-inches left-to-right, but your monitors are likely wider than that anyhow. One negative concerns the instructions. They're kind of vague, mostly graphic diagrams. If you have any mechanical intuitiveness at all, you'll have no problems.

i use two 29" 21:9 aspect ratio monitors for work and this stand is very stable and holds the screens solidly. I'm very pleased with my purchase and setup. * it came with all needed hardware to set up and to mount the screens to it*. Very nice surprise that I only needed one small screwdriver.

For the price it's absolutely unbeatable! There were a few minor Quality Control issues like scratches and smudges, but with everything hooked up I can't see them so it's fine I suppose. I wish they had included washers, because the screws to mount the monitors are slightly too long. I have my own but would have been nice from VIVO to have them included. I can also fit my 29" ultrawide with my 24" gaming monitor with no issues!

I use the stand instead of mounting it to my desk, and I have an IKEA Linnmon that I currently use as my desk, and I am very happy with the stand. It was very difficult to setup since it was my first dual monitor stand and I was scared I would break my monitors if I didn't set them up corectly. The did not have any problems placing the monitors on the mount and set them up at my desired level

Purchased this stand in an attempt to clean up my desk and add two monitors to my setup. It does all of that perfectly! Its built in cable management system easily cleaned up my cluttered desk and further more provided the support to allow me to mount both of my monitors, (which are non vesa) If you're like me and do not have a monitor with vesa mounts, its OK the adapter sold by vivo for non vesa monitors works perfectly just make sure the mount wont be blocking any ports on the back that was my problem at first but it was resolved with some minor adjustments! overall very well built, very stable, easy to setup, a must buy for dual monitor setup! :).

This stand was pretty easy to assemble. Most of the tools were already included aside from a Phillips screw driver. Please be careful of extending the monitor attached to the stand out front too far or the stand might tilt forward depending on the weight of your monitors. I have two 24 inch monitors. One Asus with a curved back and one BenQ with a flat back. Despite some cons I still give this stand a 5/5. Pros: Mobile if you ever want to adjust your stand. Gives the option to use the stand itself and also provides the option for you to secure your stand to your desk (if you have a drill to drill a hole into it). So it would solve the problem of the stand tilting forward if you really want your monitors to come out forward. Provides materials for both curved back monitor and straight back monitor. The price is reasonable compared to all the other stands that I saw. Cons: Stand will tilt if you pull your monitor out forward if the stand is not secured to the desk but it isn't a major concern for me because I like where my monitor and stands sit. Broke the wire management clip because I was being heavy handed so be careful when you attach them because part of the clip isn't that strong for heavy hands.

I purchased a similar (same model#?) back in 2015. My order history does not accurately show the image of the 2015 model. Be that as it may, I am very pleased with the improvements in the latest version. First, let me say that the instructions, packaging of the major components, fasteners, Allen and open end wrenches is excellent! This is a company that knows how to put a "kit" together! My original (2015) VIVO Dual Monitor easily supports twin 21" Acer monitors for my Linux and Windows systems. So when I came to setting up a similar system VIVO seemed to be the logical choice. Here are the apparent improvements: Slightly more compact (but equally heavy) base, better articulation of the arms, no rotating VIVO logo "cup" at the base of the vertical pole, 5 nice cable management clips (1 on the pole, 2 for each arm); and the best improvement are the VESA mounting brackets! The latest VESA brackets (75mm & 100mm holes) first attach to back of each monitor and then just slide onto the head of the swivel arm and are secured with a "security nut". My 2015 stand did not have this feature. You can also go to their website to view their installation video. As I am using this VIVO stand with two mis-matched (19" & 21") monitors the extra articulation of the arms works well. I am very pleased!