VIVO Electric Dual Motor Standing Desk Frame for 104cm to 208cm Table Tops, Frame Only, Ergonomic Standing Height Adjustable Base with Push Button Memory Controller, Black, DESK-V122EB

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Frame Dimensions and Compatibility – Frame Length: 102cm to 157cm, Frame Height: 72cm to 120cm. Recommended table top measurements: Length of 104cm to 208cm, Width of 58cm to 109cm, and a Thickness of 3/10cm and greater. Active workstation legs for home and office settings (table top must be purchased separately).
Sturdy 100kg Support – All steel construction and a thick leg support system hold weights up to 100kg. Adjustable feet level out and adapt to nearly any floor surface.
Electric Lift System – Telescopic height adjustment allows you to go from sitting to standing at the push of a button without breaking concentration or productivity. The powerful dual motor features 3cm per second lift speed, creating smooth and quiet height transitions for your workstation.
3 Memory Settings – The easy-to-use push button controller features 3 memory presets so you can easily find your ideal height. Enjoy thinking on your feet, and leave work feeling energized and refreshed!
We’ve Got You Covered – Sturdy design is backed with a 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty and friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns.

Customers say

Customers find the desk functional and easy to assemble. They appreciate its good build quality, quiet operation, and reasonable price. However, some customers dislike receiving error messages. There are mixed opinions on stability and height.

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13 reviews for VIVO Electric Dual Motor Standing Desk Frame for 104cm to 208cm Table Tops, Frame Only, Ergonomic Standing Height Adjustable Base with Push Button Memory Controller, Black, DESK-V122EB

  1. Larisa C

    Great alternative to diy with separate tabletop
    Impressed with build quality, solid and stable at sit height. Wobbles slightly when standing which is a given. Dual motors handles 140lb of weight no problem. Audible but not loud.

  2. James

    Fantastic, Affordable Upgrade
    I purchased this to convert an Ikea Malm desk, the high weight capacity allowed me to leave the side panel legs on (I have matching desks so visually, it makes sense). The motors are fast and quite, the base is very very stable and installation was very easy; I was able to install this on the desk without clearing the top or flipping the desk.There was a very small issue which the customer support (Vivo, not amazon) responded to almost immediately and the new part was shipped the same day and took about 3 days to get here.There is a high possiblity that I’ll order a second one for my other desk.

  3. jeffcolv

    Easy to assemble and works great
    This standing desk frame works great so far. It’s only been about a week, but I have had zero issues.Pros:1) Super easy to assembled. It took me about 30 minutes of actual assembly time to build this and attach it to my hardwood desktop. Disassembling my old desk and doing some “decent” cable management on my new setup took the longest.2) Supports the weight of my monitors, mouse, keyboard, and other things on my desk3) It is relatively quiet. The video I attached you can hear a sound while it rises; however it is slightly louder than it actually is as my room is empty and has terrible sound absorption. It really doesn’t travel outside of this room, and is what I would expect this to sound like.Overall I am giving this a 5/5 star rating. I am at my desk for both work, and for quite a lot of my leisure time outside of work, and allowing me to stand so easily for an affordable price has already reduced my back pain, and improved my focus.

  4. Hayden M

    Great solution
    I wanted to transform my Ikea desk to a sit/stand as I started working from home.Bought this to replace the legs on my Ikea table top.Install was very easy, goes up and down quickly and almost silently. The buttons save settings from sit/stand so you don’t have to manually adjust. Very good.Only con is that when its set to the standing height, it does become a little…..wobbly. Not a crazy amount where you think its going to collapse, just a little shakey when you bang your hand on the desk or something.I do have it pretty loaded up though, 3 monitors with arms. Pc, 2 keyboards 2 mice, XLR mic desk arm, couple speakers.The other downside, the legs are adjustable in terms of width when installing onto the desk top. My goal was to put the legs as far to the edge of the table as I could for more stability. But the left and right legs have to plug into a controller, and if you put the legs too wide you can’t plug them into the controller. So i had to go a bit more narrow than I wanted which would likely be the reason that it wobbles when at standing height.One recommendation to the maker, make the cables a bit longer. With that being said I would recommend this!

  5. y2c

    Great product for the price
    I have had this base for my desk for a few months now. I am really happy how well it is made. The mechanism works supper smooth when raising up and down. The machining on the metal components and the paint finish is of a really good quality. When I was assembling it, I was testing the mechanism and it showed me some errors. I called the support they provided help I needed.My take on it is that unless the counter top is attached to the base, it may show you some errors. It is quite sensitive to the weight distribution I think. Overall, I highly recommend the product.

  6. JA

    Works great with my 8-foot desktop
    Easy to assemble. Instructions were sufficient.My table top is 8-feet long by 33-inches deep so I had to extend the width of the legs as wide as they went. Feels sturdy and doesn’t shake of wobble when typing.Memory settings are very easy to use and program. Adjusting the height is easy, quick, and quiet. I’m glad I got the dual motor one instead of the single motor.My tabletop weighs about 30lbs, plus dual monitors, desktop computer, various usb accessories. No issues with all this.

  7. H.M

    The motors are pretty strong and capable
    I have 6 monitors and a bunch of stuff on it (more than 120lbs) and move it up and down every day with no problem.con:the cables connecting to the controller module is a bit short.(I have a big table so the legs are pretty stretched) and had to keep the controller right in the middle because the motor wires wouldnt reach otherwise.

  8. Mr. Game & Watch

    Waste of time and Money
    Cheap quality module E02 can’t get up or down.I should I have known better : if it doesn’t cost much it doesn’t worth much.After 10 days with support and AMZ customer service I’ll get a replacement module. Why bother? Once you buy it you can’t send it back it’s too heavy $$$ does not provide pre-paid ship label. Support is terrible on both side.Avoid!! put the money.

  9. M. O’Reilly

    Short version: Vivo makes an outstanding standing desk. It’s fast, smooth, quiet and easy to assemble (and disassemble–see tl;dr below). If you’ve got your own desktop, this makes a great frame to build on.Longer version (warning: unsolicited praise ahead):I bought this to upgrade my wfh setup. I had too much on my desk for my old-ish pneumatic desk to raise without lifting and I wanted more surface area to work with. Looking around, there’s not many 72″ options out there that come in at less than $1k, so I found a kitchen countertop at my local big-box hardware store for about $200 and started looking for legs.Vivo’s dual motor setup is great, BUT there were a few hiccups along the way. When I assembled the desk, the left leg wouldn’t raise — I was getting two errors: E02 and E10. After running through the troubleshooting, I crossed my fingers and called customer service. Here’s where this experience went from mildly annoying to awesome.First, Vivo’s tech support runs from 7am-7pm (Central US time) Monday to Saturday. If you call, you will get a live human. Even better: This being a US company, I got US tech support (not complaining about off-shoring tech support here) so when I had a technical question, the CS rep went and face-to-face *asked* the technical expert!!Second, customer service arranged to send me a new leg when it was clear that the old one was borked. Waited a few days and the new leg arrives. In the meantime, I’d set up my new desk and was using it for work and wasn’t looking forward to taking everything off to replace. BUT Vivo’s design is so good, I didn’t need to! Unfortunately, the leg was an older model. After calling back to CS, they profusely apologized and had a correct model leg to me in two days.The keypad is easy to program, the legs move quickly and in sync to very high levels. Can support wfh setups for tall people, too! Finally, the legs are quite adjustable, with small incremental movement and sturdy foot levelers (mine rests on and off a rug without issue).Once everything was in, I decided to write this review. Through it ALL, I had great technical and customer support from Vivo. They were prompt, communicative and pleasant to work with! I will definitely be looking to them again the next time I need something they sell (they do more than desk legs) and I will absolutely recommend them to anyone I know.tl;dr: Don’t settle when buying a standing desk. Find a good surface and put Vivo’s legs under it!

  10. Roberto

    Silencioso, buenos acabados, de gran calidad.

  11. Rich M

    3 YEAR UPDATE: The desk legs/base continue to work great – no issues, I use it 200 days a year switching between standing and sitting frequently throughout the day. Ordered a second one for my wife’s office – it works great too.The desk base arrived today and I completed the installation in under an hour. This included all the unpacking, removal of the legs from my previous stationary desktop, etc. Directions were straightforward and easy to follow. The screw counts in the directions account for overage (directions indicate 10 of one type but only 8 are actually needed). I had a few counts where I was short of the declared quantity in the directions but found I still had all that I needed for the assembly. Assembly was easy and no issues with any structural or electrical components.First impressions upon assembly are good. The desk seems sturdy, legs function as expected. Set the memories for one standing and one seated position. The motor is not noisy at all – I can hear the motor, but it is a low hum. I mean how often do you move it where the noise is a problem? Works for me.One mistake I made was I left the control panel too recessed under the desk so that I kind of have to look under to read which button is what. A simple adjustment has brought it forward and I am quite happy now.Overall, very pleased. I think that the cost to value ratio is very good. And considering I was prepared to pay more to get something I “thought” might be better I am very happy with my decision so far.I will try to remember to follow up in 30 days to give an updated review.34 Day Update: So it has been 34 days since I received and assembled the standing desk legs and (knock on wood) I have had no issues with the product, performance, etc. I use the desk 5 days a week and probably change the position (from standing to sitting) 4 times a day. as far as weight on the unit my calculations are that have about 95 lbs on the legs, (Details – desktop @ 61lbs; 2 monitors @ 2.5 lbs each; dual arm monitor stand @ 8.5 lbs; power strip/surge protector @ 1 lb, Laptop @ 8.5 lbs; and docking station @ 2.5 lbs 10 lbs misc – keyboard, mouse, coffee cup :), picture of the family, phone charging station, water bottle, etc. ). I hope this helps people considering this as a purchase.

  12. Jacob

    The frame feels really sturdy out of the box. The assembling was easy and straight forward. I paired it with desk from IKEA and the color matches to perfection. The cable organizer ties were a bit weak and peel off after a week but adding a different two sided tape and now everything is nice and neat. The movement is really smooth and quick to change from sitting to standing and vice versa. Overall good for the price as there are many others at the price of we all already knew (hefty hefty money).

  13. Cameron Geiger

    As the title says, I did love it enough to buy two. I work remotely as a roof and floor truss designer. I had an L shaped powered standing desk from VIVO and I loved it.Now that I’m in my own office I decided I wanted to make my own set up, so the first desk I built is 6’ long and 25” wide and 1-½” thick. I used a live edge butcher block counter top as my desk top, I gotta tell ya, zero regrets on any of this! My second desk I built was for personal use, so I didn’t need to go as big to accommodate three monitors so buying the same frame, I went with a 4’ long by 25” wide standard butcher block.SpecsWhen the desk is at it’s lowest setting measuring from the ground to the top of the desk top, it is 30” tall which is standard height. At it’s tallest height, it measures 49” tall.FeaturesPower adjustment for raising and lowering, USB-A and USB-C chargers on the control module, and 3 slot memory positioning. (I use 1 for sitting, 2 for standing, and 3 for the highest setting if I need to grab a cord or change something under or below my desk.)ProsIts really a great price for a premium feeling product. VIVO sell tons of unique office solution product and I keep getting sucked into what they sell. Being able to raise my desk allows me to put a walking pad under my desk while I play video games and work (depending on which desk I’m at).The motors are very strong and very quiet, I don’t think a single motor could bear the weight of an 84 lb butcher block plus everything for a PC.The desk is very very sturdy when sitting. Almost no front to back motion and very little side to side. This is especially true when it comes to the 4’ desk configuration.The frame itself isn’t too heavy, the desk becomes heavy when you pick a top to put on plus everything you need for a PC.ConsWhen you raise the desk up higher and have a wider build such as the 6’ configuration side to side wobble becomes a little more present. Keep in mind the weight of the top plus my 3 monitors, it all starts affect the stability in the end. If I had different monitor mounts, or just set them on stands instead of arms, it might help. The 4’ configuration does not have this issue at all.I really wish the desk went lower than the standard height of 30”. For taller people this isn’t an issue, I’m 5’ 10 and I have to raise my chair up higher and put a footrest on the floor so I can sit comfortably. It’s not a deal breaker but VIVO’s L shaped does go lower. So that’s something to watch out for when it comes to choosing which frame.Overall, I’m extremely happy with both of my desks, the 6’ one I built about 5 months ago and have had ZERO issues with, the 4’ one is about a month old and same story, just amazing. If you are considering this frame, just do it, they are fun to build, and it’s truly a joy to make something unique to you!

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