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SmallRig 9.8 inch Adjustable Articulating Magic Arm with Both 1/4' Thread Screw for LCD Monitor/LED Lights - 2066B

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  • 【MAGIC ARM】The precise and durable designed Articulating Magic Friction Arm provides great versatility for the positioning of access.
  • 【EASY POSITION】Double 360 degree Ball Head Articulating design adjusts any angles based on your needs.
  • 【WIDE COMPATIBILITY】With 1/4" thread on both ends to install any on-camera flash lights, microphone, LCD monitor, DV Monitor, SmallRig quick release plate 3513 on one end and other accesorries like cage, NATO rail 1973, side handle 2093, 3813 etc.
  • 【RUBBER & THREAD】Mounted with 1/4" screw is a O ring rubber cushion which could prevent the scratches of monitor and help to lock the monitor tighter.
  • 【CUSTOMER SERVICE】Backed with 100% satisfaction guaranteed for quality problem; 24 h x 7 Customer Service Support.



Product Description

2066B

Universal Adjustable Articulating Magic Arm ( 9.8 inches )

with 1/4"-20 Screws and O-ring Rubber Cushion on Both Ends

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O-Ring Rubber Cushion

Features the O ring rubber cushion that protects monitors from scratches.

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1/4’’-20 Screw

It could attach monitor via the 1/4’’ screw on the one end and attach accessories with 1/4’’-20 threaded holes on the other end.

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Ergonomic Wingnut

It features an ergonomic wingnut for great convenience that could help to adjust any angles based on your needs.

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Length

The length of this Articulating Arm is 250 mm (9.8 inches).

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Chetan D
Reviewed in India on February 13, 2025
The Magic Arm from small rig is a versatile and sturdy tool that has quickly become a must-have in my setup. It provides exceptional flexibility for positioning cameras, lights, or accessories with ease. The build quality is solid, and it holds everything in place securely without any wobbling. I love how adjustable it is, making it perfect for both photography and videography. The locking mechanisms are reliable, ensuring everything stays in place during shoots. Overall, it's a great investment for anyone looking for a reliable and functional support arm. Highly recommend!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Works as it should.
Seth
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
I've gone through a fair bit of grip from Amazon setting up a YouTube studio, and this is the one part I'm most impressed with. I was a little worried because there was no visible way to untighten the ball heads, but I was pleased to find that the single screw on the elbow loosens EVERYTHING. It all goes limp. The silver cuffs spin freely, the balls spin and rotate, and the elbow moves freely. Tighten it back down and it'll hold in any position. I'm using it on a phone mount right now but I'm going to order a bunch more of them and use them everywhere. They're perfect for just about anything.
Nathan
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
I bought one of these to try it out for positioning lights for macro photography when I got tired of trying to get my Platypod gooseneck arms to stay where I wanted them. I've now purchased 3 of the SmallRig magic arms and will buy more soon. They're amazing! These are super cool, work great for holding lights, clamps, subjects, anything with a 1/4-20 hole. Seriously one of my favorite photography add-ons of all time. 11/10 for design, quality, and functionality, will buy more, can't recommend them enough, will probably use them for other projects like soldering!
Pablo Fernandes
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Not sure what to say besides that this brand is cheaper and of great quality. And that you need a couple of those as a filmmaker for multiple uses.
Matthias Krause
Reviewed in Singapore on November 28, 2024
At 1000+ reviews, I guess everything has already been said. But this thing is so good, I feel I have to leave a review for the algorithm. I needed something to securely position my Blackmagic Studio Micro Camera, and this is exactly what I needed. You just position the camera (or whatever you need to position) and tighten the wing nut. So, so convenient.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
I'm using this as a mount for a portable monitor with 1/4" thread on the back, as a secondary desktop monitor for use with my PC. I'm not a camera person, and therefore don't know many camera terms. That being said, this little arm is adjustable in ways I've never seen on a similar product before. Most mounting arms have much larger "notches" where the bend in the arm is (like I said, I don't know the technical terms), but this thing's notches are microscopic which allows for much more versatility in positioning. Also, every last bit of this arm is a moving part. It truly is magic. All you have to do is loosen the single wingnut, which loosens EVERYTHING on the arm, and then adjust it to exactly the perfect position you want it in and tighten it. I wasn't expecting much out of this product, but I'm a huge huge fan of it after using it.Some people have complained it doesn't stay put. I have found that you REALLY have to tighten it as much as possible to get heavier things (like my monitor) to stay put but it does work great once you do. Also, this thing is not meant for anything heavier than a couple pounds or so, so keep that in mind.
Chan Fry
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023
This barely holds my 2oz webcam in one position. I feel a bit silly using a giant Manfrotto arm for the webcam, but that's what I'm doing now since this little one didn't work. (Edit: to clarify, the arm IS strong enough to hold the webcam - but the attachment point, where it's connected to a clamp, can't be tightened enough to keep the arm from rotating out of position.)
Flamary
Reviewed in Brazil on February 20, 2023
Meu primeiro braço articulado foi uma replica chinesa. Muito bom e firme no travamento, sem nenhum esforço. Wuando vi um anúncio do similar da Small Rig, uma marca de qualidade, adquiri um. Mas para minha surpresa as articulações bola nas extremidades não travam bem. Você tem que colocar muita força no parafuso de travamento, o que vai causar um comprometimento prematuro do produto. Construção bem acabada, robusta, pesada mas, talvez pelo peso, o travamento não é bom. Fiquem com os da china que travam melhor.
Howard V. Tayler
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023
BUY THIS FIRST.Whatever rigging you're designing, whatever the budget, BUY THIS FIRST. You'll save money in the end.I have four of these. They cost a lot more than some of the other solutions you might deploy for creating a double-ball adjustment between two 1/4"-20 attach points, but they work better than every last one of those other solutions I've tried. I have a parts bin with $150 worth of ball joints I don't use anymore. They're all heavier, more prone to slipping, and ultimately less useful than the Magic Arm.In the 1st picture I've used two Magic Arms (in conjunction with a couple of "cheese plate" pieces) to mount my Surface Pro to the end of a boom. This configuration keeps the tablet from rotating or unscrewing itself while I draw on it, and it is SUPER secure. Yes, it's a bit tricky to adjust since I need to loosen the clamp on both Magic Arms, but I've got it where I want it now so I leave it alone.The 2nd picture is the phone mount on my "Technocane" (a repurposed carbon-fiber monopod.) The phone's magnet-friendly case sticks to the magnet I affixed to the end of the Magic Arm. When I sit down, I can adjust the arm so the phone is facing me at the right height. It's very easy to adjust, and very secure when I cinch the center wing-knob tight again.Reiterating: BUY THIS FIRST. A friend pointed me at these, and I was reluctant to purchase one because SURELY I could make do with the other gear I had. I was wrong. Don't be like me. Don't spend a bunch of money on cheaper stuff that doesn't do the job.
Jesus
Reviewed in Mexico on August 11, 2022
Yo lo uso junto con un soporte para celular y es muy fuerte lo recomiendo ampliamente
Rabbit
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2022
Like with all of my purchases, I usually wait several months before writing a review. I own 9 of these already and just about to order another 2. I figured it was time for a review.They're absolutely amazing and have exceeded my expectations. These arms are surprisingly tough, sturdy, and really easy to manipulate whatever angle you require. They're rated for 3lbs, which is a modest number. But I can understand why the manufacture would set that number as their max (just in case people, like myself, get carried away). I personally have a few of these holding up 5lbs +/-. But it also depends on the angle you have them on. I mostly use them for static objects/scenarios, so don't be picturing 5lbs fully extended on a vest while jogging or something. Although, now I'm curious... (will update.)People have also mentioned the "rubber pads" on the ends come out, or are loose. Essentially the ends have an o-ring that sits in a groove. It's designed to create a grip with whatever you're attaching these to, while also creating a safe boundary between your object's surface and the mount itself. I haven't personally had an issue with the o-ring not being sufficient enough to prevent my items from being scratched when tightened down. However, if you are attaching an heavy object to these, and the surface you're directly attaching it to isn't completely flat, the o-ring can twist or slip a bit after you really crank the fastener down. This generally only happens when you're really tightening down, and in my experience, only when the objects surface contacting the o-ring isn't completely flat.Really easy to use, extremely robust. There's a review on here with someone showing an arm completely taken apart due to merely trying to "adjust the arm's angle". It honestly takes effort to completely unscrew the knob to a point where you can take it apart and remove the inner bearings. Yes, bearings. This thing actually has bearings, which you can clean out and grease. The fastener knob is a screw, so if you keep turning it, eventually it will run out of thread and come apart. Just trying to be fair, and rate the product accordingly.Well worth the money, and I hope the quality on these things stay the same for years to come. SmallRig stuff just works.Experiment Update:I just took 5 minutes to go quickly set up an arm on a tripod and a 5lb dumbbell I had laying around. As you can see in the image, the arm is fully extended with a 5lb dumbbell balanced on top. Now I know it's not strapped to a vest, like I mentioned earlier, and I'm not jogging, but this should give you a decent idea for how well it holds up.I'm as impressed with it holding the dumbbell's weight as I am with how I managed to balance that thing on there. BUT, I wouldn't recommend doing this. Even though my arm is fine after this experiment, having the arm completely stretched out horizontally does put a lot of strain on the threads on each end, and other joints too. If not tightened down properly I can see things getting damaged easily. This is just something I had to try. As I mentioned before, I have it hold objects that weigh roughly 5lbs (give or take), but the thread ends are at a 60-80 degree angle, and they're sturdy.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2021
I didn't read enough about how the "magic arm" functionality work before purchases. When first got it, I noticed how little friction the ball joints had and thought it would never stay in place with any amount of weight attached. What I quickly realized was that the center tension knob tightens everything.it's kind of neat how when you loosen the tension, all 3 joints become loose at once as if it were a ragdoll. This allows you to just place whatever is mounted in the position you want and tighten. No need to adjust each axis and tension individually. I don't use a lot of photography gear to know if this a special feature or not, but it's the first time I've seen it.I got this to mount an LED light for timelapses of 3D prints, and I'm using their adjustable clamp with it. You can buy them as a pair, but I found it's actually a dollar or two cheaper right now to get them separately.It's packaged well, holds its position even with weight, and looks good. I can't think of any faults so far. Even the price is really fair.
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