🚀 Elevate your workday, one stand at a time!
The VIVO 36-inch Height Adjustable Stand Up Desk Converter offers a spacious dual-monitor surface with a synchronized keyboard tray, powered by dual pneumatic springs for smooth height adjustment from 17 to 43 cm. Its sturdy steel alloy frame supports up to 33 lbs, requires minimal assembly, and comes backed by a 3-year warranty—perfect for professionals seeking ergonomic flexibility and productivity boosts.
Required Assembly | No |
Color | Black |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Finish Type | Painted |
Item Weight | 38.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 22 x 36 x 17 inches |
Base Type | Leg |
Load Capacity | 33 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 2 |
L**N
Very nice easy to assemble.
This awesome, easy to assemble, perfect adjustable height, and works great for remote workers. I have two jobs one 10 and than 2-5 hours same day. It is great to transition to my after sitting for 10 hour job to stand at my desk. I have just purchased it and might by another one for my other desk. Easy for women to assemble and I was able to carry it up 3 flights to a 3rd floor apartment -over 40 years old it was not difficult for me.
B**.
Absolutely Wonderful!! So easy to use and excellent quality!
I purchased this for use at work and I have now had it about a week and could not be happier with it. I go through specific details below, but I have a smaller sized desk, a computer, and phone, and some normal desk items on it. I chose the larger version as I also need to be able to place charts and write on the desk and it fit well and I still have extra room. I have to admit I was a little nervous after reading reviews of standing desks in general and a number of concerns about these desks, but I have to say I am 110% happy with this purchase and would purchase it again. I cannot recommend it enough.1. STABILITY AND MATERIALS - First, the construction is absolutely solid. I saw some reviews saying it looked cheap, but my husband and I both agree that it is a really nice material, solid and sturdy and does not appear cheap in any way. I would have not problem having this on a desk when I had clients in a room. I also read reviews where people said it was unstable, but I have to say mine is as solid as a rock. I adjust the height all the time, I actually lean on it a great deal when writing on charts and never has it wobbled or seemed to tip. Now, I don't know that you can do handstands on it, but for any type of office work it appears to be absolutely solid and stable. My computer screen doesn't shake when I am working on the desk or when I am moving it. And again, I put a fair amount of pressure on it when I am leaning and writing charts and I change the height several times a day.2. ADJUSTABILITY - So this is where I think this desk absolutely shines. I am constantly working at different levels for different tasks depending on what I am doing and occasionally I still do like to sit. Even when standing, some tasks are more comfortable if the desk is a little higher and some a little lower. I also do sit for other tasks. This desk is 100% able to handle that. There are no "preset" heights that you have to stop at. I can raise and lower it to exactly what works for me for a particular task, adjust it an inch or a centimeter if needed, and it stays right there. No collapsing under pressure, no movement. I don't adjust to it, it adjusts to me. I really like that there are no set intervals I have to use. Also, it is a breeze to raise and lower (absolutely no need for the automatic/electric ones)--- smooth as butter (no clunking at the bottom like I read in some reviews). Again, I am constantly adjusting height depending on my task, so I adjust all the time and it just takes a split second and I don't have to move a single item on my desk.3. ROOM/WORKSPACE - I have a large monitor, a few items and my phone on the stand (I left the computer base and some items off to the side and I still have a great amount of room. I can open a double pocket folder and write in charts. Just perfect.. I don't feel like I have lost any space on my desk.4. KEYBOARD SHELF - So yes, the keyboard shelf doesn't move in an out (that would be nice), but after a day I no longer find that to be an issue. The shelf is large enough that I can move the keyboard here or there as I need it so that I am comfortable at any level. When the desk is fully down I am still 100% comfortable typing on the keyboard on the shelf without any issue. The first day or so it took me adjusting the desk placement on my whole desk to find where I wanted to stand, where my hands automatically placed on the shelf vs. where my screen was and where the mouse was-- but after slt adjustments during the day (moving the keyboard to one side of the shelf and the desk a few inches to the left or right), I got it just right and now it feels perfectly natural to walk up to my desk at any height and start working. I would encourage you to play with the location of your screen and the whole desk on your main desk so that you find the sweet spot for everything and that will help greatly. Don't just put everything in the very center and assume it will feel right for you. The keyboard shelf does have a knob so you can adjust the angle of the shelf if you want, but I have to admit mine is just flat and it works well for me, so I can't comment much about the angle options.OVERALL I am completely thrilled with this desk and would recommend it without hesitation. I love it!!!
D**N
Stand up addition to my desk
Why did you pick this product vs others?:First one I felt would be best for my size.Sturdiness:yes and easy to use
M**S
Decent item for the price; glad I opted for the "budget" option
Earlier this year, I started a job that allowed me to work from home. I quickly realized just how much I missed my convertible sit-stand desk from my former job, so I searched around for something to use in my home office. Imagine my surprise when I found out just how expensive most of the options are! After several days of research, and reading a plethora of reviews, I decided to go for a "budget" item with the VIVO 36 inch convertible desk. I was a wee bit nervous about the quality, and how it would compare to my $800 desk from work, but those fears were quickly assuaged when it arrived. It works great and I am very happy that I purchased this instead of one costing two or three times as much. With that being said, let's start with the things I don't like about it.1) The material is obviously some sort of MDF or composite, covered with a slightly cheap-feeling plasticky veneer. It definitely doesn't scream "high-end," but so far its held up well. I think it will be fine with normal usage and wear, assuming I don't decide to drop bowling balls on it, but it could feel a bit more durable.2) There is not enough room on the keyboard tray for a mouse to fit well. See the second photo; the mouse fits there, but I can't really move it. So I put the mouse on one of the peninsulas that stick out from the upper deck. It's a workable solution, but not the most comfortable for my arm.3) It's big enough that it overhangs my desk by a few inches (see third photo). Not a huge deal, but I think my desk is fairly standard in terms of size, so it's a bit annoying to have to watch out for the rogue foot sticking out trying to shank me in the abdomen every time I approach my workstation. Luckily, it's rounded and somewhat padded, but it does still hurt when you ram into it!4) One of the screws holding the levers to raise and lower the desk came unscrewed after a month and I had to screw it back in. This was problematic due to the fact that there was no room to angle a screwdriver in there and I had to do it by hand. It hasn't occurred since so I am not too terribly concerned about this.Now, for the things I really like about this:1) It raises and lowers very easily. In fact, the first time I went to raise it, I nearly flew backwards because it shot up so fast (I didn't have the laptop on it at this point). With the weight of the laptop and monitors, it moves smoothly and easily. All you need to do is squeeze both levers and provide a bit of pressure either up or down, and the desk moves in the direction you want.2) The little trench in the front of the upper deck is great for propping a cellphone up. I actually use this way more than I thought I would. I could see how some people might not like it, but I think it's a great addition.3) At 36" across, it's more than enough to hold two monitors, or my laptop and a monitor, plus a notebook, a coaster, and some other trinkets.4) The price. Really, this desk rivals the one I had at work (actually shakes less), for about a third of the cost. Sure, it may not have some bells and whistles, or made of pure mahogany, but it works and isn't abhorrently expensive.All in all, this is a very good choice, especially when compared to pricier models. Time will tell how it holds up over the next few years, but so far I have seen nothing to make me worry about that.
R**H
good
good
T**L
Very happy with it
I've had it for a couple of hours. Very easy to setup and exceeded my expectations. I was going to buy the Uplift E7 - then this one caught my eye - I'm so happy I picked it. Very sturdy and works simply - no electronics needed. Size is perfect - fits my monitor and my laptop side by side. My mouse and keyboard fit on the keyboard shelf just fine. I got the 36 inch one - perfect.
C**Z
Great standing desk option
Great standing desk modifier. Ensure you measure the desktop that it will be placed on, as it is quite large.
D**M
Sturdy flexibility
My wife has had problems with cramps in her legs. The standing desk has helped a great deal. It's sturdy, but also can compact to a smaller size when needed. It also help with making recordings or Zoom calls since it will adjust to the proper level for a good picture.
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