Axel—January 29, 2026✓ Verified purchase
works if you want your monitors in one position only or viewing angle. Not as much range of motion as you would like. very easy to install. very sturdy, monitors will not move or fall. perfect size for my medium sized desk Read more
Timothy—March 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Amazing monitor for the value purchased, and was very easy to setup. A huge step-up from my IPS monitor and the arm holds the monitor well. It has good height adjustment features because of the arm and fits my desk very well. The 27" proportions are great as well for the price Read more
Russell England—March 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These are fairly easy to put together and are very sturdy. I also like that they come with wire management and a way to run and hide your wires. It attached to the desk and is doing a great job keeping my monitors where I want them. Easily moveable and you can position your monitors however you please. Great addition to my at home office. Read more
Customer—February 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Got this stand to replace the single monitor stand that I had. It’s easy to assemble. Comes with a little screw driver and tool to put everything together. The instructions are easy to follow as well. It’s not difficult to move the arms around, and it stays in place. You can connect it to your desk in a few different ways as well. The only thing that I didn’t realize, which is my fault, is that the arms don’t go up as high as I would like them to for the monitors to sit above my laptop screen. Probably another inch and a half up would be good. With that being said, for the price, it doesn’t bother me. Read more
Alex—July 21, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is an amazing monitor arm for the cost. I checked a lot of longevity and quality focused online forums for recommendations on monitor arms that didn't suck, and I'll say that these don't disappoint, at least so far. They don't sag or otherwise move in a way you don't want them to after you've positioned them, they weren't terribly hard to assemble either, and they've got a great range of movement in all directions, whether you need them to just be higher up, or way further back from your face. The base takes up about 2 inches of space forward into the desk, and doesn't feel obtrusive. It's holding my relatively heavy monitors, with extra weighty cables, and can take a bit of downward or upward pressure from my hand on top before it begins to move, so it's definitely very sturdy. One thing you MUST be aware of though, is that if you have your desk close to the wall, this will have to push your monitors closer to you, since the arms extend backwards if you push the monitors away from you. Think of a "W" shape, where the two points at the bottom of the W are the back of the arms. Pushing the monitors further away makes it more of a point, and pushes that point further back, meaning it could bump into your wall if your desk is too close. Give your wall and your desk some room where possible. Read more
Testeverything—September 3, 2025✓ Verified purchase
In my initial setup, I sought to optimize my desktop space by utilizing an arm for my 30-inch 4K Asus display. This display, weighing 18 pounds, is manageable for the arm to hold it without any issues. When considering the arm’s placement, it is crucial to evaluate the proximity of your arm to the wall. If there is sufficient space on your desk to position the clamp centrally, this configuration offers the most comprehensive functionality. Conversely, if your desk is adjacent to the wall, you will require additional space to accommodate the clamp on your desk. In such cases, the clamp will need to be positioned to the left or right of the center, rendering certain features ineffective. 1. Potential challenges include cable routing and display movement. Cable routing necessitates ensuring that cables have adequate reach. Additionally, as you move the display towards you, the arm may not maintain its level, necessitating adjustments at each step. If the arm is positioned to the right of the center, it will begin to tilt to the right, and the same issue occurs on the left side. The arm’s design presents certain inconveniences. Tightening the arms to secure the display can hinder adjustments, as loosening them results in sagging. Furthermore, if the arm is only positioned vertically, it will maintain its level but begin to move to the right. Moving it back to the center requires repositioning it downward. The same principle applies when moving the arm downward, causing it to tilt to the left. To mitigate these issues, it is advisable to adjust the arm to its most frequently used position. In my setup, I installed speakers on both sides and centered mine at the appropriate height. Lastly, cable management is a critical aspect to consider. The arm itself was relatively straightforward to assemble, but concealing the cables proved to be the most challenging task. It is essential to plan the routing of cables through the arms. I utilized a power cable, two HDMI cables, and cables originating from both the right and left sides. Due to the arm’s placement, I had to procure a longer power cable. Read more
JeffRey A. Rinker—February 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
High quality monitor arm that works well for my 24” TV (as a computer monitor) … easy assembly and adjustment of tension. Read more
Nipdawg—September 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is a good dual monitor stand for the price. While I was assembling the monitor stand with the two monitors, I found it easy to adjust the tension on the screws to put the monitor where I wanted them. The two monitors are off the desk, providing me more desk space, and at the level of my eyes where I am not bending my neck down. This should help me avoid neck pain problems or stiffness. Adjusting these monitors after installation is easy, the motion range for more custom adjustments is good. The monitor stand seems sturdy and stable where the monitors are not moving from vibrations. My rating would be 4.5 out of 5.0. There were a few screws missing from the package and the Large Pad missing. I found something to substitute the missing large pad to avoid scratching my desk. Read more