Solid Monitor Arm
Easy to assemble and mount to desk monitor arm. Great for tight spaces if desk is close to a wall. Quality of the material is great. Read more
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| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
|---|---|
| Movement Type | Rotate |
| Brand | Kensington |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 10 Degrees |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085896555131 |
| UPC | 085896555131 |
| Manufacturer | Kensington |
| product_dimensions | 7.09 x 28.94 x 5.71 inches |
|---|---|
| item_weight | 0.035 ounces |
| item_model_number | K55513WW |
| national_stock_number | 0 |
| best_sellers_rank | #238 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| date_first_available | July 24, 2020 |
| manufacturer | Kensington |












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Customers find the monitor mount easy to install and appreciate its functionality, with one mentioning it supports two 27-inch ViewSonic monitors.
Easy to assemble and mount to desk monitor arm. Great for tight spaces if desk is close to a wall. Quality of the material is great. Read more
Simple to install and sturdy. Saves space and allows for a wide range of adjustments that original monitor stands may not allow. The color coded leveling may be helpful for some but I found it unnecessary. The instructions appear to be jumbled in a few places as they overlap with others but it's easy enough to figure out. One thing to keep in mind is that the monitor cannot be placed just anywhere since it does not telescope. It must be clamped to the edge of a surface or through a hole. This may not be suitable for a very deep desk. The only real gripe I have is with the foam pad. It offers very little grip and the entire arm would twist while attempting to pivot the monitor. This is with the clamp tightened to a considerable amount. A rubbery material would be far better and a textured metal plate on the underside of the clamp would also help. Read more
So first off - I have been searching a long time for a 'low profile stand' that would minimize my footprint on my standing desk and allow me to cross the gap on my desk against my wall. THIS stand did it and more! Easy to install - took about 15 minutes to install and mount both my monitors using the included plate and screws. I have two monitors stands and they rock! For me the 'lack' of movement in this case 5 degree swivel left to right is just barely enough - I actually require about between 7 and 10 degrees my solution was to simply turn the base of the stand ever so slightly - that required that I did NOT push the stand completely flush with the desk. It’s still extremely secure. That said, while the stand does come with an upper felt strip to cover the top of bottom of the mounts portion of the stand, out ot concern for my new walnut desk I installed felt strips (not included) on a portion of the metal to minimize the scratching. Other that the minimal angle adjustment / swivel left to right adjustment I had to made, the vertical adjustment worked just fine for me. If you are looking for a simple stand that allows you to butt up your desk super close the wall and you don't have a need to always be adjusting your monitors THIS is the stand you should get. The vertical adjustment while manual is done via the large wheel which is super easy to adjust when needed. Bottom line if you need space both against your wall and on your desktop - grab this you won't be disappointed as it just works! Read more



This has been a nice looking, effective stand for me and my WFH desk setup. I am knocking off a star for 2 reasons. The color code fit guide on the sides is annoying- I removed it with a heatgun and a plastic scraper. The other reason I'm knocking off a star is that the screw that sets the monitor in the arm easily stripped and won't tighten. I jammed a small allen key in it to help, but will be 3D printing a shim. It seems sturdy and holds my 34" ultra wide monitor that had 100mm x 100mm VESA. Read more



Overall, this product does what it says; it has a sliding horizontal arm that can hold up two monitors up to 27". However, it's a lot more fiddly and cheaply made than I was expecting. First, the "sticky" pad it comes with for the part in contact with the desk is garbage. If anything, it makes the grip worse and leaves residue. Also, if you're using the "drill-through" mounting method instead of the clamp, the underside plate bends super easily; the metal is thick but soft. Nearly worthless for its intended purpose. Second, the four screws that clamp the horizontal arm to the pedestal stripped super easily; three of the four screws were gnarled after only light tightening. In addition, it's extremely easy to install the arm upside down and not realize until you try to hang the monitors and the brackets are facing the wrong way. I ended up removing the end cap and flipping the sliding brackets over rather than take the entire thing off again. Third, the set screws used to attach the monitor bracket to the horizontal sliders are nearly impossible to access once the screens are in place; I had to use a flexible screwdriver shaft to reach them. In addition, the pre-installed positions are misleading; it works much better if you move the second screw from the bottom hole to the side hole opposite the other one. Finally, the bracket is deeper than it looks, and you'll need screwdriver access to the rear of the pedestal to tighten down the horizontal bar screws. Once it's installed, if your desk is anywhere near a wall, that's almost impossible to do. I had to unmount the whole thing, tighten them down, then re-mount the whole thing to the desk. The TL;DR here is that you'll likely run into a setup issue you didn't plan for, and it's easy to ruin the screws with slight overtightening. It might be easiest to assemble the entire thing opposite the manual; clip the brackets to the monitors while they're face-down on a desk, add the pedestal to the horizontal arm, then lastly mount the entire assembly to the desk with help from a friend. Not a horrible product, but definitely could have been engineered better. Read more
This one and the Vivo version of it are practically identical, with some differences at the clamp and and the grip adjustment knob. Both versions of the grip adjustment knob work fine, so the main difference would be the clamp. This version accomodates thicker desks better, but the clamp takes a depth of 3 inches, so if your desk has has a crossbar around that depth, you might want check. The Vivo version take about 2 inches of depth, but doesn't really accommodate thicker desks. Overall, it's a pretty good monitor mount design Read more
Easy to install / Works great - Keeps the monitors close to the wall allowing for more desk space Read more