🖥️ Elevate your workspace, effortlessly.
The VIVO Universal Full Motion Pneumatic Pole Mount Arm supports 17” to 32” monitors weighing up to 17.6 lbs, fitting poles between 1.1” and 2.4” diameter. It offers extensive adjustability with tilt, swivel, rotation, and pneumatic height control, plus integrated cable management and easy installation with an open top VESA plate.
Brand Name | VIVO |
Item Weight | 4.58 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15.43 x 10.47 x 4.33 inches |
Item model number | MOUNT-POLE05O |
Color Name | Black |
P**R
Seamless Flexibility and Sturdy Support for Your Computer Monitors
The VIVO Universal Full Motion Pneumatic Pole Mount Arm has been a stellar addition to my podcast studio workspace. Its design offers a fantastic range of motion and support for my 24-inch monitor, providing both flexibility and stability.The installation process was straightforward, and the build quality is impressive. The pole mount feels robust and reliable, ensuring that my monitor stays securely in place without any wobbling or sagging. Adjusting the height and angle of the screen is a breeze thanks to the pneumatic arm, which smoothly glides into position and holds firmly once set.The ability to swivel, tilt, and rotate the monitor makes it effortless to find the perfect viewing angle.However, one minor drawback I encountered was the setup for larger monitors at the extreme ends of the size range. While it's marketed for 17 to 32-inch screens, the effectiveness may vary slightly for the larger monitors due to dimension and weight, and the adjustments might feel slightly limited in comparison.Overall, this pole mount arm from VIVO delivers exceptional value for its price point. It provides excellent flexibility, sturdy support, and enhances ergonomic comfort for extended periods of screen use.Pros:Solid build quality and durabilitySmooth and versatile motion adjustmentsEnhances ergonomic positioningCons:Slight limitations in adjustability for larger monitorsIn conclusion, if you're in search of a reliable and adaptable monitor arm that offers a wide range of motion and sturdy support for your screen, the VIVO Universal Full Motion Pneumatic Pole Mount Arm is a fantastic choice. It's a worthwhile investment that greatly enhances workspace ergonomics and functionality.
D**Z
handles a 32" monitor with ease.
Works great with my setup, great price, really sturdy, mounts a 32" monitor with ease, can be turn vertically or horizontally.
C**N
VIVO Universal Full Motion Pneumatic Pole Mount Arm - A Solid Monitor Mount for Improved Ergonomics
So, I recently got my hands on the VIVO Universal for my workspace, and I have to say, it's been a pretty decent addition.Design and Build Quality:The VIVO has a clean design that fits in well with my setup. It feels sturdy enough to hold my monitors securely, but the cable management system is pretty non-existent.Installation:Putting this mount together wasn't too much trouble. The package came with clear instructions and all the necessary hardware, making the setup process relatively painless, even for a dummy like me.Flexibility and Adjustability:One of the standout features is its flexibility. The articulating arms allow me to adjust the monitors to a comfortable viewing position, which has been a relief for my neck and eyes during long work hours.Sturdiness and Stability:I was worried about stability stacking it on top of already mounted dual monitors, but fortunately, the VIVO holds up well. It keeps my screens steady, even when I'm moving them around.Compatibility:This mount is versatile and can handle different monitor sizes. The VESA mounting system makes it compatible with various screens, which is a plus if I decide to upgrade in the future.Price and Value:Doesn't break the bank. Considering the comfort, it brings and the improved desk space, I feel like it's a reasonable investment.Final Verdict:All in all, the VIVO is a solid choice for those looking to improve their workspace ergonomics. While I'm not jumping up and down with excitement, it has served its purpose well and made my computer setup more comfortable and organized. If you're in the market for a reliable monitor mount without any frills, this could be the one for you. I'd give it a solid 4/5.
D**A
Worked great
So far it fits and works great. No sag or slip.
M**N
Probably meant for real monitors and not tablets.
This is like many other monitor arms. The difference here is you can attach it to many round poles. I had it attached to a floor stand pole to move my Samsung S9 Ultra 14.6" tablet. It tipped too easily, but no fault on the arm. It has a tension screw that can be loosened, but not enough for a tablet to easily weigh the arm to move down. You really have to pull by the vesa plate (top) to move it down, but up is very easy.It does have plastic covers to lead wires along it and hide for a cleaner look. My only real complaint is the clamp that attaches to the pole. It has two bolts and nuts which could take a long time to wrench down if you dont have a drill or ratcheting wrench to tighting it. I'd adjust it little by little on each side so you dont wind up with one side tightened than the other. I wish it had offered a 1/4th thread for other clamps meant for tablets and phones.
H**3
Great monitor arm.
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Love this monitor arm. I had a very specific use case and it fit perfectly. Mounted to an overhead camera rig on my streaming station, so I can move it in and out of the work area as needed. Pay close attention to the diameter of the pole on which it will be mounted. Too small and it will be unstable and wobbly.
T**W
Fit my needs
I bought this to add to an existing pole, the ULANZI multi-arm setup but I use for my camera and one of my lights, worked out perfectly. No complaints.
B**T
Screws at base are only 3/4" of an inch, strips easily
The arm attaches to the pipe clamp with three 3/4" screws. These 3/4" screws maybe have about 1/4" of the screw into the thread. So it doesn't take much force to pull the arm from the clamp. I moved the arm around to get my monitor situated and force-stripped them out, which makes sense because so few threads hold onto the clamp. So the clamp was still attached to my pole, but the arm broke away from the clamp.
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