Dan S—January 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Ordered on a whim, Wasnt sure if i was going to like this rig but i figured ill give it a shot. Arrived about 4 hours after i placed my ordered and after putting it together and setting it up i was very surprised. Its currently holding my Samsung 27 inch monitor and it is rock solid and has a very firm hold when adjusting the angle and adjusting the height is as simple as flipping the lever on the back and adjust and your done, Once youve set it just throw the set screw in the back for the extra hold ( NOT needed). Compared to my other mount holding my 32" monitor? This one is more compact. easier to adjust and holds my monitor is place where i set it better, plus its about 35$ cheaper. I Will be ordering another 1 for my 32" Monitor Read more
Aiden West—February 10, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I got this product preowned for $10 cheaper and it was so worth it! I had no problems and everything was in the box. The monitor stand works great and the instructions were easy to follow. You can tilt the monitor multiple ways and it is made to be a universal fit for monitors. Looks great and holds the monitor well. Read more
Hunter—December 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
So I bought two of these and I'm actually using one of them for a 34 inch monitor which I think is larger than what the product says it can handle but it's within the weight specs so I think it's fine and it has been fine. Really good value, really easy to put together I just wish they were slightly taller because I have two different size monitors and I would like both of them to be higher but one of them is already at the top of the post so I can't make it any higher so I can't make the other one any higher if that makes sense. One thing I also didn't think about is that if you route the wires through the post and hide them behind you're going to need longer cables so just something to consider as well but overall pretty good build, quality seems to be really sturdy. I would buy them again but I would just prefer them to be taller. Read more
Customer—February 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Holds my 27-inch Dell monitor with ease. The cable management through the stand is perfect for hiding cables. Easy installation on a table; you do have to screw a couple things together for the actual mount. But other than that, it was super easy. Great build quality as well. and easy to adjust and find the perfect height. Read more
NJskydiver—February 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Exceptional value for the money. Rock solid support, great range of motion. The monitor mount’s vertical support pole is a sturdy 1.9” in diameter (others are mostly only 1.37” in diameter) and designed to allow monitor and power cables to be threaded discreetly down through the pole; exiting out the back just above the surface level of your desk. The extra-wide diameter permits the threading of full-size power plugs, HDMI, and DisplayPort cables through the support pole. A two-part plastic plug can be placed into the top of the pole after running your cables for a nice and tidy look. Unfortunately, the vertical pole only seems to be available in a 16” height; and if your are unlucky enough to have a stupidly designed monitor like my 28” 4K Samsung U28E590D, with the VESA attachment point at the extreme top edge of the monitor, this will likely be too short to earn you any extra room on the surface of your desk. In fact, it hangs the monitor several inches lower than the monitor’s own included stand. * I tried mounting my monitor upside down, as flipping the display orientation in Windows and MacOS is simple as can be, but my Samsung Monitor just wouldn’t submit. I don’t know if it is a polarization issue or a LCD under stress issue; but the flipped monitor winds up entirely washed out (dark, reflective, and deeply purple tinted) on the button half when viewed directly as one normally would. Mounted upside down, one can only see the full screen clearly by leaning the monitor 45° or more backward, which obviously is not practical at all. Other monitors might better handle being mounted upside down, and one should attempt this if they have a monitor with a similarly off-center VESA point. I’m disappointed in mine, as mounted upside down I only needed 12-13” of the 16” pole to have 6-7” of clearance under my monitor. Read more
Jack Skally—November 3, 2024✓ Verified purchase
My god, I've assembled dual and triple monitor mounts and had less of a hard time than I did putting this thing together. First off, WHY DO YOU HAVE SO MANY DIFFERENT SIZED ALLEN WRENCHES?! Did I count 4...5? You have to be kidding me. No mid-sized furniture should ever require more than two, LET ALONE A DESK ACCESSORY. This is the most needlessly complicated assembly I have ever seen in my life and it even came with written instructions. The washers behind the mounting plate is the most superfluous step I've ever seen. It's completely unnecessary unless you plan on having your monitor mounted for...hmmm, 10 maybe 15 years. 99% of consumers with a desktop setup at home don't even keep their monitors for that long. A MONITOR WILL NEVER NEED WASHERS TO HELP SUPPORT ITS WEIGHT BECAUSE THEY HARDLY WEIGH ANYTHING. I have done VESA mounts for decades and not a single one of them asked you to put washers behind the mounting plate and pray they stay at bay. Just my luck, the last one got jiggled out of place by my screwing in the other 3, and there I was with two toothpicks, playing the lamest game of hockey in world history, mumbling under my breath about how I hope contagious explosive diarrhea makes its way through whichever R&D team was responsible for this. I've mounted ultrawides and 55" TVs in buildings that didn't allow stud mounting (studless mounting plate, basically 30 nails to significantly redistribute the weight), and they didn't require washers. Amazon, I'm a big fan of your electric screwdriver, your shelving, your jeans. Stay the heck away from anything involving mounting. You suck at this, so badly. Read more
Daniel Mills—January 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This was great for the price and kinda shocked at the build quality and heaviness of the main pole. It was easy enough to set up in 10-15 minutes and it feels very sturdy. Really happy I went with this over a more expensive one. Would 100% recommend. Read more