Emily—February 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I had this stand for a while and loved it so much when we were upgrading my husbands desk we bought a second set. These are exactly what we needed as easy to adjust. They clear the desktop of monitor stands giving you more room to work in your desk space. They were easy to install as just one person and they are super sturdy! I have a huge monitor on one side and have never had an issue with the arm not handling the weight or size. Read more
E. E. Mort—January 4, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Very impressed - best looking and very affordable all considered - would very much buy again. Very high quality - it's not stated but the bottom of stand and clamp have protective rubber pads. I wanted mechanical spring because they are the best, and wanted something with a base that wasn't ugly since that's there on the desk and visible. These have a very nice quality look, the base is great and clean looking, and the c-camp is very well put together and protects the desk - and even the arms have a nice 'cool' factor. Whole thing has a nice matte-black finish which is much nicer than glossy paint - and no ugly usb ports or anything on the base which is a huge plus. Cable channels work great, arms are plenty strong from my dual 32". Other arms have limited range of motion but these are fully rotating. Honestly I looked at every dual-arm setup on amazon and these are the best, huge vote up. Absolutely zero nitpicks at all Read more
Raymond Raya—December 14, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Monitor mount felt extremely sturdy from the arm to the springs to the backplate. When installing, instructions state to drill into the stud and place anchors. Ignore this step. Instead drill a 3/16 pilot hole and slam the bolts into stud itself without the anchors. One more caveat. If you shoot for the bottom bolt to be aligned with the center of your stud, the far top bolt (offset from the other two) will be perfectly aligned with the very edge of your stud. Very odd design choice and will throw off your alignment if you knick the edge of the stud. I ended up using a wall anchor for this hole which had to be forced in ackwardly. In hindsight, I would've moved the bottom bolt over a 1/3 inch offset from center. Once installed, monitor mount is very robust. Spring compression is very tight so you might need to loosen the tension a bit if you've got a lighter monitor. Articulation makes it very flexible and makes placing the mount on the wall very flexible too. All in all it's a very heady duty mount that feels like it'll outlast the life of any monitor but be aware of the installation caveats. Would definitely purchase again if the need arises. Read more
Chris H—September 19, 2022✓ Verified purchase
First off, I love the C-Clamp. My desk has a 2nd "shelf" built on top of the main desk surface which is where the monitor is expected to sit. The space between the desk surface and the shelf is too short a clearance for normal C-Clamp monitor mounts because the tightening bolt underneath would be too long and keep me from getting a good bite on the platform. This mount design solved that problem for me. It's also very quick to tighten or loosen. Few turns are needed to widen the jaw a reasonable length. You will not get carpel tunnel shifting to different positions as you test. The cable management is entirely tool-less. Each arm has a plastic cable clip that snaps into place nearest to the monitor, and those can squeeze 3-4 cables depending on thickness (my thick DP cables were a bit tight but I rather like that they aren't going anywhere). The lower arms have a not-so-flimsy plastic plate that slide upward and out to detach. You can catch the cables you want to route through and slide them right back in. No screws needed. The backside of the base also has some routing clips, plus a couple holsters for your allen wrenches! No need to throw those away or stuff them in a drawer and pray you never need them. The mounting arms have enough tension to hold both of my 34" monitors. They cannot be stacked, and I haven't tested how well I could squeeze them side-by-side (may work with more of a cornered setup). For me, one of the 34" screens is vertical (by design - I know it's weird, sue me). Both arms seem to hold their positions very consistently and with minimal wobble from outside vibrations. The VESA brackets they used made it really easy to simply install the bracket on the monitor first, then slip the monitor on the arm after maxing out the tension. Then I could make finer adjustments from there. There's no wobble or "give" in these clip-on brackets. All metal, very sturdy. Overall, nothing about this dual-monitor mount feels cheap. What little plastic it uses also feels like it was made with quality standards. It had all the features I could reasonably ask for, and it exceeded my expectations. Read more