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The VIVO Triple Monitor Desk Mount is designed to accommodate three screens ranging from 23 to 32 inches, featuring a heavy-duty steel construction that supports up to 66 lbs. With full articulation, height adjustment, and integrated cable management, this mount not only enhances your workspace but also promotes ergonomic comfort. Easy to install and backed by a 3-year warranty, it's the perfect solution for professionals seeking efficiency and style.
C**O
Great System. Did the job.
It took me time to decide what I wanted. I had built a way of installing my three Dell U2718Q 27" monitors using their provided stands, a wood platform on top of a ROCELCO stand up desk adaptor that I had set on my IKEA desks. See enclosed picture. This system was bulky and heavy. Then I started researching for monitors stands. The following were my rules:1. Take three (3) 27" monitors and be capable of setting the outside monitors at 45 degrees to the center monitor.2. Adjustment of relative position of each monitor to compensate for sagging and other issues.3. Easy and firm adjustment of each individual monitor so that after I get them placed, they do not move. That means that I can set friction level on the joints.4. Easy adjustment of height of the monitors was not necessary. I do engineering work and generally I need my monitors at a certain height and all level to the eye. I wanted something that will keep the height of the three monitors at a fixed position. If you want to adjust height level at will while sitting at the desk, it is not the stand for it. To do it safely, you need to remove the monitors.5. Sturdy and light.6. Decent cable management.7. Black color and invisible arms from my sitting position. I love that single post. The monitors look like they are hoovering in space.8. Reasonable price. I did not want to sell the monitors to by the stand.The VIVO stand meet all these requirements with flying colors. It is not perfect but close to it. All structures deflect, but this stand allows adjustment between the monitors to compensate for the sagging of the arms. Please see the pictures. Whoever designed this stand, thought about that. As you can see from the pictures, is as perfect as you can be on aligning the monitors and they are set at 45 degrees. you can see that against the molding on the windows. No sagging of the screens. If you see the side picture, you can see the sagging of the arms but you compensate with the adjustment on the position of the monitors. These monitors are light, about 4-5 pounds but I believe you can adjust the position to compensate for the larger deflection on heavier monitors. The main adjustment is done with the height adjustment of the middle monitor. that has about 2" of travel up or down plus a spherical joint that will give you freedom in any axis to adjust rotation and angularity on the middle monitor. That is the main secret to do a perfect match on aligning the monitors and well thought out. The side monitors have a small height adjustment of about a 1/4" up.For assembly, the instructions are documented in a reasonable way. Would have preferred to have a better guidance on what is up side or down side on the main arm and the secondary arms. The main arm is the most important because the vertical adjustment of the middle monitor can be set in the wrong direction and you may not have the travel. Be careful when you slide the main arm on the vertical stand, you can scratch the paint on the stand. It is metal to metal. I increased the friction on the joints before I assembly the stand. That helps keeping things in position and you do not hit things or pinch your fingers. With so many joints it can run away from you. It is like trying to keep an spaghetti straight. I used the clamp to set it on the ROCELCO stand desk adaptor, but I put a piece 12" long of 1 x 2 fir. under the top so it will spread the load a little better and give to the top some thickness. A 1 x 4 would be better but I wanted this done quickly and did not have a piece available. It is a little wobbly when you have some good music in the background and you start tapping the ROCELCO stand desk adaptor. The nice thing is that the monitors survive and keep position. I have not tried to fold down the desk adaptor. I am worry that it can drop fast because the two air cylinders could not hold the load. Maybe in the future I will go fancy and get a powered one. The cable management work relatively well if you follow an order to install the cables through the vertical stand. Remove the plastic cap on top of the stand and slide the cables. Install the power cables first because they have bigger plugs at the end. Then insert the video cables after. It is tight. I did not reinstall the cap. The opening is too small in diameter. You need a 12 mm socket wrench to increase friction on the spherical joint on the middle monitor. It is not provided. I think I used all the parts because I did not have any spare parts left. For now, I am very happy with the set up and for the price of a dinner you got something useful. I tip my hat to VIVO. Let's see what time tells us. Keep safe.
D**A
Great 32" 3 monitor mount with a lot of adjustments. Price can't be beat!
This is a great mount for the price. It all comes back to one connection point so it will not be as stable as some of the wall bracket kinds, but it is 1/4 of the cost. I did want a wall mount so I made some modifications to the mount. I cut off the back of the bracket that connects to the tube mount and filed it flat. I then drilled two holes in it and wall mounted it.Worked out great for me. I am using 3 curved 32" monitors so the arms didn't go far behind the bracket, so no issues with it being almost flush against the wall. With the modification it only sticks out about 3 inches from the wall before connecting to the monitor, so it looks great. Appreciate the cable management as well. Also height/angle adjustments for each of the vesa connectors was key to align all the monitors.All in all easy to assemble (if I don't count my custom modifications) and works great. The price can't be beat either compared to other large 3 screen mounts.I will note that I had 3 32" curved screens, center a R1800 (Samsung Neo G7) and sides R1000, so if you have smaller monitors or not curved, the arms will likely protrude behind the mount point. I didn't need to, but my solution would have been to remove the pivot point hardware at the end of the arm, cut it to length, drill a new pivot point, and then reinstall the hardware. It doesn't seem like there was anything welded at the end, which is beyond the tools that I have, so it would be a relatively straightforward adjustment (although I didn't need to do this so don't know for sure) All the other connection points on the stand are welded and would require a lot more work.
J**S
No frills arm that does exactly what it says. Reinforcement may be needed for some desks.
Install:- Two 32" panels, 1 27" panel.- Two task lights- Installed on an IKEA desktopPros:- Sturdy, thick materials.- Easy to assemble.- No gas tubes to wear out/fail.- Integrated wire management works well for a neater install, and has enough room for all the cables. I was able to run the cables for monitor signal, power, webcam, and two lights through the post.- All VESA mounts are included.- Low price.Cons:- Very limited adjustment capability for monitors up and down. You may not be able to get exact, ruler-straight alignment of all three monitors. If you are a person who will be annoyed by looking at your monitors being 1/8" out of alignment, keep looking and be ready to spend more.- If you are looking to move your monitors a lot, this isn't the setup for you. It allows you to get the monitors into place, but moving them around (or raising/lowering any significant amount) is a lot of effort.Important to know before buying:Having three monitors installed and hanging from a post puts a pretty good amount of force down on the desktop. If you have a desktop from IKEA (or another lightweight/inexpensive desktop) it's highly likely that it's constructed like a hollow core door -- material is present around the edges of the desk but in the middle there's some paper honeycomb, so it's not really up to the task of supporting the concentrated weight of three monitors pushing down at the far edge.If you have a desk like this, what you need to do is to spread out the load over the desk. I did this with some scrap lumber I had hanging around the house -- I made an extended base (and painted it), and put a small length of wood under the desk, then screwed the assembly together from beneath for a nice finished look. I also added a couple of lag bolts through the two holes on the back that just happened to be in the right place. The difference was night and day. On initial install the post was visibly tilting and kind of terrifying. Once I added the reinforcement, the post stood up tall and the monitors were hanging correctly.If you don't have the access/ability to make what I did, it looks like the manufacturer makes a similar kit for $20 ("VIVO Black Steel Reinforcement Bracket Mount Plate for Thin, Glass, and Other Fragile Table Tops"). If you don't know if your desktop is hollow or solid, the best way to know is by weight: If you can easily carry your desktop, it's likely to be hollow. If your desktop is solid (e.g. made of MDF or solid wood), your desk's is probably pretty heavy.
N**N
Buen soporte
Buen soporte, difícil el alineamiento con los 3 monitores y requeries de un muy buen espacio atrás pero al final es un buen soporte por calidad precio y que es de los que realmente permiten alinear correctamente los 3 monitores, siempre y cuando los 3 sean del mismo tamaño
M**S
Resistente
Gran calidad precio, tardó unos días pero valió la pena las pantallas quedan bien y vale para las de 32 pulgadas. Perfecto y muy recomendable.
A**.
Fantastic mount for 32"
Does a fantastic job at holding up my 3 32" monitors. There is a lot of adjustment allowing you to change the height of each individual monitor. Very easy to use and swap monitors as well.Very impressed given the scarcity of clean Vesa mounts that can hold monitors this big.
J**K
Very strong and stable monitor stand
I previously had been buying monitor stands from a company that rhymes with Dime Stables. I will never buy another stand from them. My previous 3 monitor stand which was very similar to this one was for monitors up to 27". One of my monitors was fairly heavy but below the limit for that stand but every time I so much as bumped it the monitor would end up tilted down. The only way to tighten was with this one little hex screw but you basically had to strip the head to get it tight enough. The other issue was that the arm assembly was tightened to the pole by simple pressure lever. No way to increase the pressure. With the weight of my monitors it kept sliding down so I had to cut a piece of wood and wedge it to stop that from happening.I upgraded to a 32" monitor plus a couple of wide monitors recently so decided to try this stand out. Boy am I glad I made the switch. First off it is way more heavy duty then the previous one (which was somewhat to be expected) but the best part is that to tighten the tilt there is actually a large bolt on each mount covered by a plastic cover. Tightening the tilt with the supplied wrench is super easy and works much better. I can adjust tilt and they stay in place. Amazing.HINT: Tighten the bolts on each mount first thing. Unless your monitors weigh a few ounces they will tilt down from how it comes tightened from the factory.The other thing that is great is that the mount assembly is connected and held in place by two screws to the pole. So there is no way for it to slide down! What an improvement. Yes I lose the convenience of lowering or raising my monitors at will but I never did that anyways.My only complaint (and its a minor one) is the clips that attack to the pole for cable management are pretty flimsy. First one I tried running some cables through keeps popping out. Not a big deal. Solved it with a strip of velcro.Like others said...this is a huge mount. You better have the desk space for the width plus the depth if your monitors are smaller as you'll need a big gap behind to bend the arms to make it work.Really happy with my second VIVO purchase (other was a VESA laptop mount which I love).
M**I
Good desk mount for monitor
Very sturdy and well-built. Highly recommend.
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