







🖥️ Elevate your workspace, dominate your day with quad-monitor finesse!
The VIVO Quad Monitor Desk Mount STAND-V004 is a sturdy, fully adjustable stand designed to hold four monitors up to 30 inches and 17.6 lbs each. Featuring 360° rotation, 180° swivel, and +80° to -90° tilt, it offers customizable ergonomic positioning. Its integrated cable management system keeps cords organized, while heavy-duty C-clamp or grommet mounting options ensure a secure, drill-free installation. Ideal for professionals seeking a sleek, space-saving multi-monitor setup that enhances productivity.





















| ASIN | B009S7IDJQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #359 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand Name | VIVO |
| Color Name | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,636) |
| Date First Available | October 17, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 16.15 pounds |
| Item model number | STAND-V004-AMZ01 |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 27 x 28.5 inches |
J**R
Cheap, Good Quality Quad Monitor Stand: solid metal, sturdy, up to 27" monitors.
At the time I purchased it, this was the CHEAPEST quad monitor stand at $68.89. Yes, it cuts corners, but nothing that takes away from its functionality. I didn't expect it to be this excellent, but its thick metal construction and adjustable joints really stand out (even from more expensive mounts). between this and a $500 ergotech monitor, this is much better. It comes disassembled so put aside a good hour or so to, assemble it, put all the monitors on it, and cable manage it. So far so good. It is easier to mount the monitors to the arms, then mount the arm to the stand. It also makes it quicker if you have two people putting it together. holding the arm and two monitors with one hand and tightening with the other is tough but makes you feel real manly after you put it together (btw I did this alone....like a MAN :O) even if you only have one monitor on the arm, there is no tilt whatsoever. Pros - monitors are at the exact same height (adjust the rotation if it is not). - Comes with just *sufficient* cable management points. (two clips per monitor arm+two larger clips for the main stand.) - the actual mounting piece at the bottom hold really well (it is about 3.5" back-front and the height is adjustable at 7.0+". - opens up alot of desk space (good cause I have a small desk and don't want to shell out $500 for a bigger one so I just got this stand and it works just as well.) - all the joints besides the [rotate left-right] are adjustable (i.e. you can tighten or loosen each one with the provided allen wrench). - each monitor can rotate on the y, z, and x axes (i.e. can tilt, rotate left and right, and rotate back-front) - easy to move the whole mount even with monitors attached. Its heavy but it will hold while you move it. - really well packed. It took a while to get all the parts out. - the part in contact with the top of the desk comes with a foam padding so it shouldn't ruin your desk as long as you don't over tighten the clamp-screws. - looks elegant and professional without taking away from the awe of quad monitors. (before I had them sitting next to each other and it really isn't as productive as this) - increases productivity by putting four screens closer to each other. Cons - paint is lacking in quality (it wont come off by scratching with your nails, but it isn't a powder coat either.) - the screws if ships with aren't black like everything else on this stand (since my desk isn't against a wall and I'm a little OCD, I will but covers or dye) - if you run more than two cables to each monitor, the cable management clips aren't big enough. - it isn't high enough for quad 27" for my liking (im running 23" and it raises my lower row of monitors 7" off my desk. - it doesn't hide cables, but that can easily be done for a few dollars. - heavy (you should expect this. If you have a thin particle board desk like me, it won't hold. I also happen to have a thick metal brace along the back so that helps hold it in place. - lacks height adjustment for individual monitors. though this is completely unnecessary for me and most people. you can still adjust the height of the whole are and move two monitors at a time.
W**E
Very Nice for 27 in Monitors Max
This unit is very sturdy and well built. The instructions were well written and for the most part the went together easily. It comes with the arms assembled and you just have to slip them down over the pole. I had a little trouble with this because the plastic inserts in the hole on the arms connection that goes over the pole were loose and one was upside down. They fit with the rid facing up and into a slot down in the sleeve and line up with the open space. The direction do not show this because they should already be installed and the sleeve is a very tight fit over the pole. To adjust the elbow joints, pull off the plastic cover that is over the screw head and use the provided allen wrench to loosen or tighten the joint pressure. I have three recommendations. 1) The clamp is 4 inches wide and if your table top is thin or a composite material like mine then you should use an 8 to 12 inch piece of wood slat to reinforce the table at the clamp. This should spread out the weight and pressure on the table top at the connection point. 2) The provided allen wrench is an essential part of the unit and something that might be easily misplaced or lost. So I plan to drill a slightly under size hole in the end cap that covers the top of the pole and slide the long end of the allen wrench down into the hole for safe keeping and ready for making any further adjustments if the connections get loose over time. 3) Even though the Stanchion holds four 27 inch monitors with good spacing, I would have liked the pole to be 8 to 12 inches taller to allow the monitors to be mounted a bit higher. I have mine mounted with the top set of monitors at the vey top of the pole so it allows for the bottom set to be about 3 inches off the table top. This rack is a very rugged piece of equipment and well worth the money.
T**R
Almost There
I purchased two of these stands for 8 monitors. Previously, I used the Ergotron stands with bases and I bought these clamp stands for more desk space. Here are my two cents about the VIVO quad stands: PROS + Every piece of the stand is made with good quality and has a smooth finish. + There are many adjustable joints and clips for cable management. + The clamp really does provide for extra desk space and accessibility. + Instructions were clear and assembly was quick. + Friendly and responsive customer service. CONS - The allen screws closest to the pole are extremely difficult to loosen. - The clamp shifts around once all 4 monitors are added. - There are no mechanisms to easily position the monitors. The overall verdict is that this is a great product for an amazing price. I really like the ability to move the monitors around and the extra desk space. The product goes the extra mile with the organizational clips. When you have 8 monitors, or even 4, cable management is a big deal. After an adjustment issue, I contacted customer service and they were quick to help. As for improvements, I wish the clamp had a dual screw at the bottom because although the stand is sturdy, the clamp is not, which makes it difficult to line up the monitors. They should also loosen all of the allen screws because several were so tight that me and 3 other people could not loosen them.
C**.
No I know why Reddit users were recommending anything by VIVO. The build quality is so strong. I would say the instructions out of the box could do with better instructions because some of it was un clear but as for the product..Amazing. I would like to add though that I intended on only using 1 side of the monitor stand as I wanted the aesthetic of a pole mount off to the left while my monitors extend right 1 above the other. I quickly found that the weight was becoming an issue since it is all on 1 side of the mount so it was rather ambitious of an approach but still love the mount regardless. I think if I tighten it more it might withstand the weight off-balance though and I was thinking of a 3rd monitor to go on the left eventually too. tldr: Fantastic mount and highly recommend. Keep in mind weight balance.
C**M
Me gusta el soporte, pero con el peso de los monitores se hace un poco para adelante. Y sus brazos son algo delgados en comparación a otros.
M**S
Excelente producto muy versátil y de excelente calidad, tiene la facilidad de ponerlo en varias posiciones lo cual facilita el acomodo de los monitores
A**H
Easy installation. Good quality. The arms can be adjusted with multiple viewing angle.
A**N
Very Strong and well made. The only thing I wish is stop using HEX screws, use the Philips or better still supply a HEX bit to suit a standard Screw driver. But I still loved this Stand. Came with 3 Hex tools, heaps of Screws and spacers to suit Monitor mounts.
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