Product Description
Replace your monitor’s original base with single free-standing mount STAND-V011H from VIVO. STAND-V011H is specifically designed with standing height, giving users the ability to stand throughout the work day and adjust their monitor angle, which will help reduce neck, back, and eye strain. The total height of the center pole measures 37.75″. Supports 13″ to 27″ computer monitors with VESA 75×75 & 100x100mm mounting hole compatibility.
Compatibility
Supporting most screens 13″ to 27″ in size
Holds up to 22 lbs in weight
Compliant with VESA 75x75mm or 100x100mm backside mounting holes
Features:
Adjustable bracket offers 45-degree tilt, 90-degree swivel, 360-degree rotation, and height adjustment along the center pole
Keep your power and AV cables clean and organized with a detachable cable clip on the center pole
Monitor can be placed in portrait or landscape shapes
We include all the necessary tools and hardware for easy assembly and mounting
Product Features
- COMPATIBILITY – Single monitor mount specifically designed for standing, fitting most screens 13″ to 27″ in size and 22 lbs in weight with 75x75mm or 100x100mm backside mounting holes. Cable management is included to keep cords clean and organized
- ERGONOMIC VIEWING – Designed to elevate your monitor to a standing height, encouraging better posture for your neck and back while working long desk hours
- FULL ARTICULATION – Adjustable bracket offers 45° tilt, 90° swivel, 360° rotation, and height adjustment along the center pole. Note: Height adjustment requires loosening and tightening the bracket bolt and is not designed for fluid, frequent vertical movement. Monitor can be placed in portrait or landscape orientation
- EASY INSTALLATION – Mounting your monitor is a simple process with the open top slot VESA plate system. We provide all the necessary tools and hardware for easy assembly
- WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED – Sturdy steel design is backed with a 3 YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY and friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns