Sans—September 21, 2025
This is a good, sturdy, and very heavy dual monitor stand. There are lots of places to make adjustments, and the spring loading aspect of it means it move very smoothly with very little effort (although you have to dial in enough tension to keep things still when you aren't moving them, otherwise they'll rise or fall on their own). Once everything is adjusted though, it's amazing all the different ways you can move the arms around, and there's very fine control. The two hex wrenches they supply come with a little holder that slides into the base, which is nice to have them handy and keep them from getting lost. It ships with two packs of a wide assortment of mounting screws. I have different monitors and had to look up their recommended VESA screw type, but there were enough of the right types to get the back plate screwed in. Installing is a matter of sliding them on the arm and tightening the top with a thumb screw. The cable management on the arms is sturdy and keeps the cables out of the way. There are two plastic channels; the bottom one just pops off, but the top one is actually screwed in. The top one actually has a divide in it, so I run the displayport and power cable easily, which made screwing it back on easier. There are two different mounting methods; one that uses a clamp that goes over the edge of the desk, while the other involves either drilling a hole or using a preexisting hole to slide the bolt in and secure with a plate to the underside. I was at first apprehensive about the drilling method and was just planning on using the edge clamp. But having a drill option is actually great for cases where the desk or table can't accommodate the edge clamp...which turned out to be my situation! You could hypothetically use the drill method and put a monitor stand anywhere on a table. Please note the hole needs to be made with a 3/8"/10mm drill bit (I didn't have a bit that big so had to buy one). But once everything was in place it is by far the sturdiest stand I've used. I'm very happy with this stand. For the first time in forever, both of my monitors are in line with each other and it's done a lot to improve my focus. Read more
Robert—November 21, 2025
Easy to install, and have been very satisfied with the dual-arm stand. Read more
Courtnie Ray—January 10, 2025
I did WEEKS over research. I was on page 3 of Google trying to figure out for sure if I could mount this monitor. The company said it was in fact wall mountable but nobody could find the vesa on this thing. I had no answers to any of my questions regarding this huge TV looking monitor and felt hopeless. This is the 39G1R Innocn 38.5” curved monitor. All the reviews gave this company hate and they claimed it was not vesa mountable. It’s 26.6 pounds and is much bigger in comparison to most “ultra wide” curved monitors. To the internet, this monitor was IMPOSSIBLE to mount. I stumbled across this mount, Pixio, thank you so much for proving the internet wrong. And it did exactly what I needed it to do. The instruction were very straight forward and it was super easy to put together. I’m so surprised it held this monitor with ease. I love the all white aesthetic and its durability. The mount comes with a wide variety of screws but just to be sure (especially the skepticism on being able to mount this thing) I went ahead and ordered a mounting kit for my ease. I highly recommend this mount to anyone looking to mount a heavy monitor. Just follow the instructions carefully and have a friend help with the adjustment process. Read more
flipmedley—November 27, 2023
...it's the same exact product as the WALI monitor arm which costs less and is also available on Amazon.com here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NLMLLT6 The full story: I bought my wife a Secret Lab Magnus Pro desk and the Secret Lab monitor arm did not raise her monitor up high enough. That desk requires a clamp on monitor arm that allows you to tighten it from above as there is a cable channel that prevents access from under the desk. We compared several monitor arms and after trying one that also didn't remedy the height issue, I looked for reviews and found this monitor arm highly recommended but I cheaped out and bought the WALI version which worked great for her purposes. Fast forward to Black Friday: the old Chief monitor arm I use on my iMac Pro has been leaking fluid which meant it couldn't hold the computer up. So I decided to take the plunge and try this product since it was now the same price as what I paid for the WALI unit and I was surprised to find -- it's the exact same product as the WALI mount, just in different packaging with nicer instructions. While this might be considered a negative, the monitor arm itself works great, it is sturdy yet adjustable, and installation was an absolute breeze. Read more
Erick—March 8, 2025
Suprised my expectations. Got two 34" Samsung G5 monitors and holds both of them with ease. Very very little to no play/wobble. Has quick release for the monitors. ( if you're like me and remodel your room every once in a while.) There's 2 ways to hook it up. Either use the fancy heavy duty clamp and tighten that up towards the edge of the desk (quick and simple) or drill a hole and use the other clamp to screw and hold the bottom of the desk. (Not as quick but simple to do) After 2 months of use. I gotta say. It's worth the money. Definitely heavy duty. Glad i made the purchase. Read more
Kellan C—July 15, 2025
Was tired of having the legs of my monitor come up under my desk mat and then hit it with my mouse. Even getting close to the feet would cause tracking issue. Pulled the trigger on this to mount my 34in Alienware QD OLED screen and it works great. Will buy a 2nd for my other monitor. Read more