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The VIVO Mobile Height Adjustable Table is a sleek, black rolling workstation designed for dynamic professionals. Featuring smooth mechanical tension spring height adjustment from 30.3" to 47", a spacious 90 x 56.5 cm surface supporting up to 15kg, and a large sliding keyboard tray, it offers ergonomic flexibility and robust stability. Lockable casters ensure mobility and security, while its durable alloy steel construction is backed by a 3-year warranty, making it the perfect stand-up desk cart for modern, space-conscious work environments.



| Additional Features | Adjustable, Portable |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Drawer Type | No Drawer |
| Base Type | Pedestal |
| Lifting Mechanism | Mechanical tension springs |
| Has Finished Back | No |
| Storage Options | [INF] |
| Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Desk Design | Computer Desk |
| Color | Black |
| Style Name | Mobile Desk |
| Finish Types | Laminated |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Top Color | Black |
| Base Color | Black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22.2"D x 35.4"W x 30.3"H |
| Item Weight | 33 Pounds |
| Size | 91,4 cm (36") |
| Tabletop Thickness | 30 Inches |
| Maximum Height | 46.3 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 770 Millimeters |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 41.7 Inches |
| Base | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
| Drawer Glide Material | Metal or Plastic |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 33 Pounds |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| UL Listed | No |
| Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Limited |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
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QUALITY & WORK LIFE CHANGING
The media could not be loaded. Okay - I’ve been using this desk since late January. I wanted to really make sure I went all in for this product because VIVO Store was a game changer. I currently and permanently will work from home, and was setup at my stationary desk in our basement. It wasn’t all bad minus up and down to get some fresh sunshine. I don’t get the luxury of having a laptop and need a mini pc to work off our server’s. How can I become more mobile, while not having my desk out for the world to see? I SPENT A LOT OF TIME RESEARCHING - here’s what I found. I could spend $300 on a desk that could go up and down with electric lift (nope), $100 adjustable standing desk w/knobs to adjust height (seemed to be a lot of work to live up and down, but I could move it), finally I came across the VIVO desk. The desk took about 45 minutes to complete (I’m no handyman). I was able to get it together without any real difficulty. Having a second set of hands helps but not necessary. The key point for me was the hydraulic lift with side handle vs the other desk where you have to screw or pull knobs and move the desk at the same time. The lift is very nice feature, in my video you see me only using one hand to move it up and down. The tray is solid - unfortunately in my video I struggled because I’m trying not to step on my kid while recording. It has nice work space - went with two 21 inch ultra thin monitors AOC B Series (Best Buy) mounted on my VIVO DUAL MONITOR MOUNT (wish I bought a VIVO Mount for my stationary desk). On the back of my mount is my VIVO TOWER MOUNT - I use a mini PC but it has nice adjustable sliding side to expand. Power was my last part and again VIVO POWER PORT fits perfectly - I went 3 high power ports and 2 USB ports. Over all I really enjoy this desk and it’s features. The biggest thing is I can store it away in our standard laundry room during the weekends or at night when laundry isn’t being done.Key Notes: I kept all thing VIVO to ensure products were in sync.Solid productsSturdyConvenientEasy to buildPriced wellQUALITY & WORK LIFE CHANGING
C**S
Perfect Size, Well Designed and Right Price
My wife keeps making me move my home office from one room to another as we add to our family, so I decided to make it mobile. I gave this VIVO adjustable desk a shot and I'm a very happy customer so far. I have a dual monitor setup and with the monitors, mounting arms and laptop it weights just over 33 lbs, not counting the weight of the cords. The cords probably weight another 2-3 lbs. So at 35-36 lbs, the desk still adjusts just fine from sitting to standing position, but it does require a slight bit (very slight) of effort to get it to the fully upright standing position. When fully upright with this weight, the desk is a little bit wobbly, but I'm not worried that it will tip over at all. When upright, I move the desk against a wall and lock the casters and I have no worries. Based on my initial use of this desk at the maximum weight, I can understand why the manufacturer recommends limiting the weight to 33lbs. That said, if you don't mind putting a little effort into lifting the desk to the upright position and moving it against the wall, I think you can get by with more weight than they recommend.From a build standpoint, it's very solid and well made. The assembly instructions left a little to be desired (I've found this to be the case with most VIVO products), but in the end a little common sense made the assembly go just fine (VIVO, if you're listening, just label your parts in the bags).I really like the ergonomics of the desk's keyboard tray and sitting and height positions. It's clear that a lot of thought was put into the design of this desk. One design element that was missing was a cable tray, which I added for a few bucks and just screwed into the bottom of the desk as you can see from the photos. I have this thing setup now where I can move it to any room in my house by just simply unplugging it and rolling it to my desired location. I might try working out on my deck this spring!
T**E
well designed
I was impressed from the moment I opened the box. Packaging was very good, all parts neatly separated into pouches (though a nice touch would be to label each pouch as to which part number it is). Solid steel construction for all the structural parts, including threaded inserts in the desktop and keyboard tray. Could have cut corners, but didn't.Construction was straightforward except for two points:(1) On the second step is says to use 9 of one screw and 6 of another to attach the three poles. This is difficult, as there are only 9 holes total. It should say to use the 6 flat-head screws for the side poles, and 3 of the round-head screws for the center pole. (The remaining 6 round-head screws are used in the next step.)(2) When fully assembled, the desk moved up and down fine, but would not hold its position when lowered (it would always push back up to full height). Tension adjustments didn't help, so I started disassembling to look for an answer. It was simple enough: they used a couple of zip ties on the center pole to keep the mechanism from opening up during shipping. I had removed one of these, but missed the second one. Once I removed it and reassembled, it worked perfectly.In summary: great desk. Solid construction, easy assembly, nice size, looks good, decent price, and fast shipping. Can't beat that!
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