🖥️ Elevate your ultrawide experience—because your desk deserves the best view.
The VIVO Heavy Duty Aluminum Ultrawide Monitor Tension Arm STAND-V101E is engineered for professional and gaming setups, supporting ultrawide monitors up to 49 inches and 44 lbs. Featuring premium spring-assisted height adjustment, extensive tilt, swivel, and rotation capabilities, plus integrated cable management, it ensures ergonomic comfort and a clean workspace. Designed for easy installation with a detachable VESA plate, it fits desks up to 3.2 inches thick with a sturdy C-clamp or optional grommet mount.
Brand | VIVO |
Series | STAND-V101E |
Item model number | STAND-V101E |
Item Weight | 12 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.44 x 10.79 x 5.67 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | VIVO |
ASIN | B0DGS26LYX |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | April 20, 2022 |
A**H
G9 Stands strong
To start, why do people throw away their mounting plates? If it comes with your screen its important. AnywayThing is absolutely fantastic, I got my samsung oddesy g9 on it and I haven't had to adjust anything in the 2 months ive had it, it's super sturdy to a point that I realized I need a new table. Its got 2 different mounting options "c clamp and direct mount" that both definitely will take 10-20 minutes to build, it's not a hard install but reading is definitely important. Id say for the price it was a fantastic deal that I'd recommend to anyone with a G9 or smaller
C**D
Great for 34 inch QOLED Monitor
I ordered this to use on my new 34 inch QOLED monitor. It works great. I had another brand, and it wouldn't hold the weight of my 34 inch curved monitor. This one works great. Easy to assemble. Holds the weight of the monitor well.
J**G
Works with 57" Odyssey and is MOSTLY great...
Upon buying my Samsung Odyssey 57", I knew I needed a monitor arm, so I set about finding one, and amongst a dozen brands, narrowed down the options to 3 price points, this one at $99, a middle ground one around $200, and the Cadillac of them all, around $400.I decided to go cheap as I could certainly return it but I knew from the get-go it could be a gamble. Afterall, my monitor is outside the specs as quoted. It was under the weight limit, but over the size constraint. Now having used it for several months, I'm happy to report that it does fine with the 57", and I'm surprised the manufacturer doesn't update the page as they'd probably get more sales.What's Great:- It does the basics of what you'd expect; frees up desk space, makes your desk look clean and organized, and provides a greater degree of adjustment.- The price. I haven't tried the more expensive models but I know this one is doing what I would expect. Perhaps the other models move more freely or have better parts, but this one does the trick, and at $99, that's a steal comparatively.- The options around pivot points are very comprehensive. It moves from side to side, up and down, tilts, etc. Basically, you can get it where you want it to be (for the most part, see below)The somewhat bad;- You can run your cables down the arm, but the channels are simply too small for the two HDMI's and one display cable in my setup. The panels meant to cover these don't attach that great, and was the one part of the arm that felt cheap. If you want total cable invisibility, this may not be the arm for you but it certainly hasn't been a problem for me.- I actually move the monitor, adjusting the arm frequently through out my day, due to moving from working to gaming. Firstly, the arm moves, and isn't bad, but it takes a good "15-point pivot" using both my own arms to swing and pivot the thing. Some of those pivots cause the joints to squeal like a pig in heat and is rather loud and unavoidable.- Back to the pivot points, it does struggle with sagging, right at the point the monitor connects. Now, I wouldn't anticipate this to be an issue with a small monitor, and I am pushing this thing to it's limits. The other bad side to this however is that you really need two people to adjust it. The adjustment is controlled by a very large Allen wrench and once you get it lose enough to adjust, it's lose enough to completely tip forward. You really need steady hands to hold it, while other hands turn the wrench.I wouldn't hesitate to buy this arm. I was expecting it to fail based on the price and being out of spec, but here I am 3 months later and still running great with it. With moving it several times every day, I don't know that it will last forever, but if you're using a smaller monitor and/or not moving it all the time, you should have zero hesitation going the cheaper route.
R**S
Best Quality and Reliable Monitor Arm
After doing some research on diffrent monitor arm mounts this was the best by far and was a great price as well. Sturdy and very well constructed if holds the monitor safely and securely and can easily be adjusted side to side or height and depth. Installation was easy and compared to other monitor arms out there this was by far the best quality. Highly recommend for anyone who is at a computer all day.
M**
Fit on 50 inch
Fit perfect my monitor ultra wide 50 inch
R**H
Works.
I intentionally overbought and use two of these on two 32 inch curved monitors. Finally have a set up that works without sagging or shifting and I can actually adjust my monitors. Much better than my previous dual monitor arm set up.
C**S
Worth the money!
Worth the money. Easy to move around and adjust! Build is great I’ve had it over a month and still working very well and sturdy for what I do!
H**.
Okay but price needs to lower
Its okay metal quality build but shakes alot not that solid as for value i think its a little over priced for functionality and features screw came in box and all tools complete but the screw driver almost stripped the screw go for ur own tools. I have a 49 ultrawide on it motion is smooth and good size and height
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