⚡ Elevate your workday—because standing still is so last decade.
The VIVO Electric 60 x 24 in Standing Desk features a powerful electric motor enabling smooth height adjustments from 29.3" to 48.5", a spacious 59" x 23.6" seamless dark walnut laminated top, and a robust all-steel frame supporting up to 176 lbs. With 4 memory presets, it offers personalized ergonomic comfort, making it an ideal active workstation for professionals seeking productivity and style.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Walnut Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 176 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | full warranty |
UL Listed | No |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Dark Walnut Top / Black Frame |
Style Name | Full Desk Kit |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Top Color | Dark Walnut |
Natural Variation Type | color |
Item Width Side To Side | 23.6"D x 59"W x 29"H |
Item Weight | 52 Pounds |
Size | 60 x 24-inch |
Tabletop Thickness | 1 Inches |
Maximum Height | 48.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 74 Centimeters |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 66.04 Inches |
Additional Features | Adjustable Height |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Base Type | steel |
Has Finished Back | No |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
J**T
Great Addition for a Home Office
We purchased the VIVO Electric 60 x 30 inch Standing Desk Workstation along with the 18-inch Under Desk Lockable Slide Out Drawer, and the Dual Monitor Desk Mount. We figured that if we bought everything from the same manufacturer, it would all just work together better than mixing and matching. We are very pleased with the quality of all of the products. The workstation is heavy, well-designed and pretty easy to put together. We thought that with the table length of 60-inches we would be able to mount two of the slide out drawers underneath and bought two. That didn’t work, due to interference by the strong connection brackets for the tabletop, so we had to return one of them. The instruction manual could have bigger print; it was a little hard to red. Also, there are several different sized connectors and a full-size illustration of each screw size would make it easier to tell them apart.The slide out drawer is strong and easy to install. If you order a workstation with a tabletop that comes in two pieces, you might not be able to mount it because of the solid drawer frame top.The dual monitor desk mount is another strong item. We are using it with the clamp-on mount instead of drilling a hole through the workstation table. A single arm holds the monitors, so you can’t move the monitors up and down independent of each other. That didn’t matter to us, especially considering the great price.It would be great if VIVO would market a small, maybe 2 feet tall, file cabinet to complete the ensemble.
B**B
Grab it on sale if possible! 71" not a single top for those not paying attention like me!
**the instructions for the 71" desk threw me for a loop during assembly as the middle bracket does not have screw holes and the directions say to figure out the proper placement. Ok thanks for that.Anyways I just:1. Laid the desktop pieces facedown on carpet and attached them together with the brackets (you could use the styrofoam in lieu of carpet as I have in past) .2. Assemebled both right and left legs.3. Keeping the desk top face down, attached the Motorized Leg to the desk top.4. Put Inner Crossbar inside Right Crossbar.5. Attached the other leg to the desk top.6. Moved the Inner Crossbar to middle of Crossbars and screwed it into place (There are no holes to line up for this).Lastly, the Sync Rod you have to insert between the two bases can easily be inserted after everything else is assembled and probably should be.Now for the review...I bought this a week ago and then of course it went on sale...go figure.Anyways I had been looking at a cheaper desk, about 75$ or so. I was reading reviews and read one indicating this desk was one piece. Well that is what I wanted and I failed to see they had purchased like the 60" version, which does come in one piece. I figured I would pay the extra money for a one piece desk (I hate the lines of multi-top desks). Well, of course I recieved a three piece desk top with two large lines.Nothing wrong with desk - works fine, but had I been paying close attention, I would have opted for the cheaper desk as I can't really see what makes this desk worth $75 more. Not a huge deal as I am overall pleased with desk (zero shipping damage/zero missing parts)Also, be sure to check boxes thoroughly for all parts and components as they did not come in the same package (for me). The directions were also separate for top and bottom.
T**W
Great work surface!
*Husband review*Sent this to Seller on JAN-26-2024:"Sharp edges observed at leading edge of panel joining. Recommendations for safety & level:(1) Full-length joining channel at front & rear instead of four short channels. Middle panel least support - continuous passive/active downward load with resting hands on keyboard.(2) Thicker gauge screws for joining channels, need better grab per above.Otherwise.. very nice, very quiet desk, good price."Assembly was fairly easy. The only challenging aspect was setting the leg width AND drive rod simultaneously. Otherwise, you should have this together within 2 hours, max: 30-45 minutes for the frame, and the rest of the time putting the top together, placing it on the frame, and situating the desk. A cordless drill with a low speed/high torque and torque adjustment dial will make this even easier. You just need one #2 Phillips and one Allen wrench bits to get this done. No hammers or other tools needed. They made it very simple especially with having the motor already mounted. Great instructions, too.The height adjustment is surprisingly quiet and VERY smooth. You have four programmable pre-set buttons with a manual UP and DOWN button. The lowest possible setting with the provided casters is a typical sitting desk or dining table height. So, depending on how you prefer to elevate your hands/arms for typing and using your mouse, you might consider an undermount keyboard/mouse thingy. It feels like the desk can be manually increased/decreased by 1/8" increments -- you really should have no issue finding the right height for you.The frame has substantial enough weight to keep the top from feeling the slightest wobble. This was my biggest issue with my prior desk -- if I bumped it during a video call, it would wobble and look like I was having an earthquake.And the top is substantial enough to mount reasonably weighted items underneath. Not just baskets and tracks to hold cords and surge protectors, but PC mounts if, again, it's reasonable. Make sure your screw length won't penetrate the top surface. For what you set on top the desktop surface, follow the manufacturer's limits for combined weight.The frame box includes two of these cord holders. When mounted, they're out of sight - out of mind, so.. I don't have a use for them, yet! But I suppose they could hold headphones or a corded earbud/IEM. Maybe a few cords, dunno.I got the 32"Wx63"L unit. In hindsight, I might have gotten the longer desk (73" I think) because my old desk was sort of L-shaped, but I'm using less equipment now that I have a KVM switch for my 2-PC / 2-monitor set-up. So I should be good to go.UNRELATED TO THE DESK ITSELF BUT CRITICAL TO KEEP IN MIND.. Just be very clear AND CAREFUL when setting up your cable management, accessories, and living beings stored/visiting under ANY sit-stand desk:- My PC is on a standalone cart just inches from the floor, under my desk to mitigate sound/vibration issues. I had to ensure my HDMI, DisplayPort and USB-3.0 cables (A) were long enough at the DESK'S MAX HEIGHT position AND MONITOR PLACEMENT and (B) didn't cause a trip hazard since there's a walking path along the backside of my desk. Be mindful of the absolute max-height needed where all your connections occur. The last thing you want is to proudly sit at your new desk, press the button for max height, hark! the herald desk rises to glory, annnnnnd your monitors (assuming on stands and not mounted on arms) get ever so slightly tilted then violently pulled back only to plummet to their demise.- I have two large speakers and my PC tower/cart under my desk. I had to make sure at the lowest possible position, the motor would not crush/break or otherwise come in contact with the top of those items. Luckily, the speakers are ~3" away from the bottom of the motor, and the PC is set on the outside, between one of the legs and the wall. If you keep a filing cabinet or some other accessory under the desk, be aware of all elements under the desk's structural components during set-up.- Goes without saying.. Watch for small children and pets when raising and lowering the desk. When the desk achieves the lowest point, there are likely pinch points at the base of each leg.
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