Clamp on pneumatic arm desk mount.
Securely support your monitor with a clamp on a pneumatic arm mount.
A sleek pneumatic arm monitor mount in a modern desk space.
Pneumatic arm clamp on monitor mount with a full range of motion.
Elevate your monitor to the perfect eye-level height while working.
Easy installation with all of the necessary hardware included to get the pneumatic arm mount installed in no time.
Specifications and maximum extensions of the mount from the place it&
Optional C-clamp or grommet mount pneumatic arm stand from VIVO.
Elevated my monitor screen in an office workspace.

Pneumatic Arm Single Monitor Desk Mount

STAND-V001K

$49.99 Regular price
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Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
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(4)
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Anonymous
Parts provided don’t match up

The diameter of the post is smaller than the clamp the holds the two arms. Even when crimped all the way it still would not grip the post. There is not any gasket or anything provided so I had to wrap with a strip of gorilla tape to then crimp the arm down to.I would check everything works and connects properly before drilling if you plan to use that method.

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Anonymous
Gone up in price a lot, but still a sturdy and affordable monitor stand.

I bought an open box relist for $30 6 months ago and can say its held up very nicely. Holds its position and doesn't slump with heavier monitors (My main is 16lbs). If you can get it for even $60 that is still a really great value for cleaning up cables from your desk.

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Anonymous
Well... I hate it

I bought this hoping to consolidate the two separate (cheap and noisy) monitor arms I had been using, but I hate this contraption even more. Installation wasn't too bad until it came time to position the monitors once they were attached. Long story short, every time I try to adjust the position of my primary monitor, the secondary monitor wants to move too, and I don't have enough arms to keep the one stationary and fight with the other to move where I want it. Hard. Pass.

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Anonymous
Doesn't support weight

It will not hold the weight of even a light 32" monitor. Arma do not support the monitor.staying up for 32"Works for 27 " and smaller

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Anonymous
Not as sturdy for heavier monitors

This is a pretty solid monitor stand, and I think many of the folks who had trouble with it didn't do a great job of reading the instructions...For me, I have heavy monitors, that really pushed the advertised weight limit of what this mount can hold, and it was still pretty good. Ultimately, I wound up going with a higher capacity model, but for lighter screens this one is a pretty good deal.

About Product
Optimize viewing angles with the Pneumatic Spring Single Monitor Arm (STAND-V001K) from VIVO! Win back valuable desk space by elevating your monitor to an ideal viewing height with this high-grade steel stand built for scratch resistance and security. Designed with user-geared features such as screen articulation, smooth height adjustment, a sturdy C-clamp, integrated cable management, and more, this mount is customizable to your particular office needs. The versatility of screen placement allows ergonomic viewing that aids in decreased fatigue and muscle strain on the neck, back, and shoulders. The classy appearance adds a modern look to any office while providing ample support for your monitor. All hardware is provided for easy assembly, so you can get your stand mounted in no time!
Compatibility
  • Screen Sizes: 17” to 32”
  • VESA Standard: 75x75mm and 100x100mm
  • Maximum Desktop Thickness: 3"
  • Weight Capacity: 2.2 lbs to 19.8 lbs
Specifications
  • Deluxe gas spring for tool-free adjustment
  • Maximum Extension: 20.5”
  • Maximum Screen Height: 21.5” (center of screen)
  • Height Adjustment: 11.5” with pneumatic spring lift
  • Articulation: +35° to -35° tilt, 180° swivel, 360° rotation
  • Mounting Options: C-clamp or grommet
  • Screen Orientation: Portrait or Landscape
Assembly Instructions

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
33%
(4)
17%
(2)
8%
(1)
8%
(1)
33%
(4)
A
Anonymous
Parts provided don’t match up

The diameter of the post is smaller than the clamp the holds the two arms. Even when crimped all the way it still would not grip the post. There is not any gasket or anything provided so I had to wrap with a strip of gorilla tape to then crimp the arm down to.I would check everything works and connects properly before drilling if you plan to use that method.

A
Anonymous
Gone up in price a lot, but still a sturdy and affordable monitor stand.

I bought an open box relist for $30 6 months ago and can say its held up very nicely. Holds its position and doesn't slump with heavier monitors (My main is 16lbs). If you can get it for even $60 that is still a really great value for cleaning up cables from your desk.

A
Anonymous
Well... I hate it

I bought this hoping to consolidate the two separate (cheap and noisy) monitor arms I had been using, but I hate this contraption even more. Installation wasn't too bad until it came time to position the monitors once they were attached. Long story short, every time I try to adjust the position of my primary monitor, the secondary monitor wants to move too, and I don't have enough arms to keep the one stationary and fight with the other to move where I want it. Hard. Pass.

A
Anonymous
Doesn't support weight

It will not hold the weight of even a light 32" monitor. Arma do not support the monitor.staying up for 32"Works for 27 " and smaller

A
Anonymous
Not as sturdy for heavier monitors

This is a pretty solid monitor stand, and I think many of the folks who had trouble with it didn't do a great job of reading the instructions...For me, I have heavy monitors, that really pushed the advertised weight limit of what this mount can hold, and it was still pretty good. Ultimately, I wound up going with a higher capacity model, but for lighter screens this one is a pretty good deal.

Customer Reviews

Based on 12 reviews
33%
(4)
17%
(2)
8%
(1)
8%
(1)
33%
(4)
A
Anonymous
Parts provided don’t match up

The diameter of the post is smaller than the clamp the holds the two arms. Even when crimped all the way it still would not grip the post. There is not any gasket or anything provided so I had to wrap with a strip of gorilla tape to then crimp the arm down to.I would check everything works and connects properly before drilling if you plan to use that method.

A
Anonymous
Gone up in price a lot, but still a sturdy and affordable monitor stand.

I bought an open box relist for $30 6 months ago and can say its held up very nicely. Holds its position and doesn't slump with heavier monitors (My main is 16lbs). If you can get it for even $60 that is still a really great value for cleaning up cables from your desk.

A
Anonymous
Well... I hate it

I bought this hoping to consolidate the two separate (cheap and noisy) monitor arms I had been using, but I hate this contraption even more. Installation wasn't too bad until it came time to position the monitors once they were attached. Long story short, every time I try to adjust the position of my primary monitor, the secondary monitor wants to move too, and I don't have enough arms to keep the one stationary and fight with the other to move where I want it. Hard. Pass.

A
Anonymous
Doesn't support weight

It will not hold the weight of even a light 32" monitor. Arma do not support the monitor.staying up for 32"Works for 27 " and smaller

A
Anonymous
Not as sturdy for heavier monitors

This is a pretty solid monitor stand, and I think many of the folks who had trouble with it didn't do a great job of reading the instructions...For me, I have heavy monitors, that really pushed the advertised weight limit of what this mount can hold, and it was still pretty good. Ultimately, I wound up going with a higher capacity model, but for lighter screens this one is a pretty good deal.