Aggregated data for the VIVO STAND-V001 indicates an analog mechanical system featuring a 1.4-inch diameter cold-rolled steel center pole. Structural rigidity is maintained through bolt-tensioned friction hinges rather than pneumatic components, offering long-term stability for static workstations. The unit supports a maximum weight of 22 lbs and is compatible with displays ranging from 13 to 38 inches, including ultrawide panels.
Physical metrics include a 16-inch vertical pole which allows for fixed-height positioning. Adjustment of the height and tilt requires the use of the included Allen keys, resulting in a higher latency for repositioning compared to gas-spring systems. Structural analysis identifies the tilt hinge as a critical point for ultrawide displays, requiring 15% more torque than standard hand-tightening to prevent screen droop.
The C-clamp and grommet hardware are included for dual-mounting versatility. Because the system lacks a pressurized cylinder, it is not subject to the seal degradation or "sag" common in budget pneumatic arms. However, the localized pressure of the C-clamp requires careful assessment of the desk substrate to prevent material deformation on particle-board surfaces.
Users who require frequent, one-handed height adjustments for sit-stand transitions should consider the BONTEC Gas Spring Mount as a dynamic alternative. This system is part of the monitor arms and stands ecosystem of workstation peripherals.