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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I bought the dual monitor stand to install on a new desk and save some desk space from the former stands. It work great. Easy to adjust tension and positioning.
Nate
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Build quality is good, sturdy and Installation was pretty straight forward. Wish it came with VESA standoffs, but not the end of the world and partially the monitor manufacturer's fault.
david truesdale
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
i recommend super easy set up and works amazingly.
Caleb C
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
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Jacob
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
Item came defective the rod on the base doesn’t sit properly also sits crooked and can’t be tightened down can’t seem to find away to get a replacement part without refunding the item no way to contact the seller about it
Jonathan Ow
Reviewed in Singapore on January 8, 2021
Its pretty good and sturdy, able to hold up my 32" monitor, but I've yet to mount my other monitor on the other arm.
Rob Walker
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2020
It serves the purpose, but I can’t get one arm tight enough to reliably hold one monitor in the position I want it.
Sundowner
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2020
Yes, I did it. Just like everyone else during the Covid-19 apocalypse, I upgraded my home office for work-from-home. That meant going to two monitors for my PC. Surprise surprise, the prices on all these multiple monitor mounts have been rising. This one was one of the ones that, at the time I purchased, was still quite reasonable about about fifty bucks. It looked similar to ones I've seen at work that cost three times as much. So is it any good?Pros- It works. And true to the specifications, it supports monitors up to 32 inch size. I'm currently running with a 32-inch and 24-inch monitors. I'm still experimenting a bit but currently the 32-inch monitor is in landscape mode and the 24-inch monitor is offset to the side in portrait mode. With a decent range of motion and adjustable gas tension mechanism in the arms, I was able to get both monitors at the elevation I wanted, and can rotate or angle them. This is of course the most important point: it is adequately doing the job I paid for it to do.- Cable management: brackets under the arms come off so you can thread cables through them and this is actually pretty nice.- All installation and configuration tools are included. This is really cool; the set comes with a special Allen wrench that fits the gas tension adjustment nuts and also has a Phillips head screwdriver on the other end for fastening some of the screws.- Variable mounting support. You get parts to do a vise-style install where a C clamp fastens to the side of a desk, or a long screw to mount through a hole in the desk.- Solid build. I was worried the price point would come with build quality compromises, but this thing is a solid and heavy piece of equipment. It doesn't feel fragile at all.- Removeable VESA mounts. I really like the monitor arms that have VESA plates that slip off the arm so you can easily install the plate on the monitor before putting it on the arm. This makes things so much easier. In addition, this unit has a safety thumbscrew that you put into the plate to ensure it stays in the arm slot.Cons- Position limitations. I haven't tried many competing devices, but some of the other designs will allow you to stack the monitors vertically one above the other. This unit won't support that unless perhaps the monitors are very small. It's really designed to display them side by side.- Cable management system on upper arm is different from that on lower arm. This is a small nit pick by me, but the bottom half of each arm uses a cable bracket that slides out and snaps off rails, the upper arms on each use a bracket that clips into holes. Not a big deal, but two years from now when I want to upgrade a monitor (quite possible) and I can't remember where I put the instructions for the arms (almost certain), I am going to break one of these things by forgetting that they're fastened by different methods.Miscellaneous- Vibration control. I don't think it's fair to put this under cons because the professional monitor arms my employer's office uses have the same issue. But if your desk has any vibration you'll see the monitor wiggle too. If you're careful with your typing, you can minimize it, but I mention it because it can be REALLY annoying if you can't control it. In fairness, I think this is more a function of the desk's stability than the monitor arm. I have a relatively thin glass desk and an integrated keyboard tray. The vibration carries and if I'm typing hard or putting weight on the keyboard the motion can translate to the monitor. Again, I think this is more the fault of the desk but it may be that some competing monitor arm units compensate for this better (or worse!) than this unit does. Just something for you to consider.Overall, I'm pleased with this dual monitor arm set.
Marian O
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2020
I bought this product to raise my 24-inch monitors of the desk and provide more desktop space for working. The directions were clear and product was easy to install. The product came with all of the relevant hardware to install either with a c-clamp on edge of desk or grommet if there is a hole in the desk. The arms are easy to articulate in any direction.
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