Vevor x Vivo

Dual Motor 3 Stage Standing Desk Frame

Vevor x Vivo Dual Motor 3 Stage Standing Desk Frame

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Last updated: May 14, 2026

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Reddit IconSp1kes
6 months ago

I posted in another thread, but I bought a 3 stage vevor brand frame and a 60"x24" vivo desktop and made one myself. it works well and is fairly stable when extended, but of course does not compete with a very nice Steelcase or something. but for under $300 otd it's hard to complain.

6 months ago

I bought a vevor 3 stage frame for $140 and a vivo desk top for $120 and made my own. Its quite sturdy and not very wobbly when extended.

Reddit IconjeremyNYC
2 months ago

I got the VIVO Dual Motor frame and I love it. \* super quiet \* moves fast enough \* has three preset heights, which I thought I would complain about, but seems totally fine \* barely wobbles at all, even when I'm trying to test it The only thing I wish it has was collision avoidance. A couple of times I left my chair under the desk, told it to move to the lowest saved position, and walked away. Got very luck that no major damage was done either time. I don't know enough to say if they have a model that includes that, but with this thing coming in a $250, I'd bet I'd be happy to pay whatever they upcharge for that, if so.

2 months ago

Yep, that's where I got mine. I do recommend spending a little time looking for something comparable that has collision avoidance. This one says it does, but if it doesn't know to stop when it hits something as solid as a dining room chair (still working on that part!), they're clearly not serious about their collision avoidance. Anyway, I'm still very happy with mine--just need to be careful about moving the chair out of the way.

2 months ago

I've got a 27" monitor, a check scanner, a port replicator, my laptop, a smallish printer, a flower, and a bunch of smaller things. Zero issue. I just put a decent bit of bodyweight on it and pushed the button for it to rise. It did fine. I put more and more weight on it and it finally stopped, giving me an error code. I can't imagine that what you're looking at supporting with the desk will come close to being an issue.

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