The VIVO STAND-V002FG utilizes a freestanding center-pole architecture featuring a 16.5-inch steel pillar and a tempered glass base measuring 16.5 by 10.25 inches. This mechanical mounting solution is designed for static stability, supporting dual monitors up to 32 inches and 22 lbs per arm. Material stress reports indicate that while the arms meet the rated capacity, leverage-induced sag may increase when supporting displays exceeding 27 inches in width.
Manual height adjustment is performed via a hex-key friction lock on the central pillar. The articulating arms provide ±90 degrees of tilt and swivel, with the glass base serving as a low-center-of-gravity counterweight. This design allows for installation on honeycomb-core or glass desks where clamping mechanisms are unsuitable. The system utilizes standard VESA 75/100 patterns and includes integrated cable management along the arm segments.
Unlike gas-spring variants, this mechanical system offers zero-drift stability, as it does not rely on pressurized seals that may degrade over time. However, achieving precise bezel alignment between mismatched monitor models requires significant manual adjustment of the hinge tension. The footprint of the glass base occupies a fixed area of the desk surface, providing a different spatial profile than clamp-on alternatives.
If your workflow necessitates one-handed vertical adjustments to support ergonomic health throughout the day, the WALI GSMP002N provides a nitrogen-charged alternative for fluid movement. This unit is an architectural alternative found within the display mounts classification.