Pretty good product
Does exactly what I wanted it to. Works well with my current webcam and is very sturdy. Fits on my desk well also. Easy to adjust and move around as you need it. Holds well and the stiffness adaptability is great. Read more
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| Color | Black |
|---|---|
| Brand | InnoGear |
| Material | Aloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Style | Webcam Boom Stand |
| package_dimensions | 16.22 x 5.43 x 1.85 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 1 pounds |
| item_model_number | WS065 |
| best_sellers_rank | #1 in Webcam Stands |
| date_first_available | March 31, 2020 |
| manufacturer | InnoGear |












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Customers say
Customers find the microphone stand to be of good quality, sturdy, and easy to set up and use, with good functionality for webcams.
Does exactly what I wanted it to. Works well with my current webcam and is very sturdy. Fits on my desk well also. Easy to adjust and move around as you need it. Holds well and the stiffness adaptability is great. Read more
I've used it with lightweight webcams and heavy-duty mics alike. Between removing a tension spring or tightening/loosening the knobs, this boom arm has supported everything I've put on it, even when I hang my headphones from it. It's got three screw size adapters and they all seem to work great so far. The clamp works really well on a variety of things I've tested; unfortunately it's a bit limited in the angles it can clamp to, so it's not clamped directly to my desk but rather to the frame of the desk on the edge, to get the correct angle. The boom arm swings quite far though so this is not an issue. I've bumped it a few times on accident and once almost sat on it and it still hasn't broken so I'd say it's quite good quality. Read more
I modified it slightly to work for my desk and it is holding up great. It’s there when I need it and folded back when I don’t. Good build quality and easy to use. I enjoy it. Read more
This works really well for holding the GoPro clone that I use as a webcam while Twitch streaming. Doesn’t work super well if your desk is right against the wall (this does of course depend on where you want the camera to be, I like mine lower) but the tightening for the articulation points are nice and firm. The handles are plastic which I could see being an issue over the super long term (maybe) but no complaints given the price and after 8 months of usage. Read more
This is a simple and nice boom for my web camera. I mounted this on my monitor arm and can now easily move the camera out of the way and position it for use during meetings. Its nice to not have my camera sitting on my desk with people looking up my nose. Its a great price and I can easily recommend this product. Read more
Pros: Inexpensive, decent quality, clamps very well onto most table or desk surfaces, stiff enough not to move. Cons: The build quality isn't the greatest. I bought 4 of these and haven't had any issues, but the type of materials these are made from do not illicit thoughts of sturdiness. The arms tend to be a little on the stiff side and can be difficult to move exactly where you need them. Thoughts: I purchased one of these to try it out. I needed something to hold my camera over the videos I make. It worked perfectly, and I ended up buying 4. Now I have 2 that hold lights, 1 for the camera, and one for my Blue Yeti microphone. The only issue I ran into was that they don't clamp well onto plastic folding tables. I ended up building a wooden shelf for them to attach to. That's not a defect of the product, just a niche use case with a unique solution. Overall I'd absolutely recommend these for someone on a budget who doesn't need to move them often. Read more
I use this for my proctored math/physics exams. Perfect for showing the whole working area while I'm being tested on my greatness. Read more
If you are looking for a cheap and easy way to mount a camera on your desk this is not the way to go. I clamped it to my desk behind my monitor so that it is looking over the top into my face. It was easy to do and the motion is decent enough to position it where I wanted easily. The main problem is that when I am typing on my keyboard even now the camera is wobbling back and forth which is making me seasick as I watch it. Don't even bother with something this unless you can mount it independently from your computer desk. If you want to use it as a mic stand make sure you have good isolation as the sound of the desk and springs gets transmitted to the mic. Read more