• COMPATIBILITY – Single monitor mount fitting most screens 13” to 27” in size and 22 lbs in weight with 75x75mm or 100x100mm backside mounting holes. Mount to your desk with heavy duty C-clamp or optional grommet mount
  • FULL ARTICULATION – Adjustable arm offers 15° tilt, 360° swivel, 360° rotation, and height adjustment along the center pole. Monitor can be placed in portrait or landscape
  • INTEGRATED CABLE MANAGEMENT – Keep your power and AV cables clean and organized with detachable cable clips on the arms and center pole
  • EASY INSTALLATION – Mounting your monitor is a simple process with detachable VESA plates. We provide all the necessary tools and hardware for easy assembly
  • WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED - Sturdy steel design is backed by a 3 YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY and friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns

Very sturdy and heavy duty mostly all metal arm. Includes all the pieces you need, like screws, spacers, and even cable clips. Holds my monitor well at near maximum height. I can easily adjust for it to be level. I bought 2 more (total of 3) for my other monitors. Do note that you need a heavy duty table to attach the arm to. I had a plastic folding table I tried to use and the arm actually bent the plastic table when I put on the monitor. However, when I added the arm to my heavy duty particle board table (Bush) it didn't bend at all.

This very well may be the greatest thing I've purchased for my home office. It comes with two ways to connect to the desk, and three vertical poles to mount the arm to. When I installed mine, I only used two of the verticals, as I have a sit/stand desk. To do this, I simply left the center pole out. This will greatly reduce the amount of time I will be looking down at my desk instead of across the desk to my screen, and hopefully my need for neck surgery. I did have a problem installing this mount though.It was less to do with the mount, as it was the design of my desk. The frame of my desk is too thin for the bottom of the mount to hold onto. To solve this, I simply put a 4x4x4 chunk of wood under the desk. Overall, I'm quite pleased as the stand is well made. The steel is solid, the mount doesn't move now that my screen is mounted, I can move it up or down if I so desire with very little effort, and there is a holster on the vertical poles to hold the tools; hopefully I don't lose them.

This metal stand is only slightly more than those plastic riser stands. See my photos. I was able to lift my monitor 10" from the bottom of my monitor to the desktop. Monitor is easily at eye-level. Saves lots of desk space over a stand that sits on the desk. Solid, quality pieces. Nice easy to follow instructions. Takes about 15 minutes to assemble. Maybe a little longer if you have never done this before. Lot of options, spaces, screws etc. for different configurations.

This is an excellent budget monitor mount! I purchased it because the stand on my Predator x34 monitor took up too much desk real estate. This was the perfect solution to the issue. Pros: Low price Sturdy construction Minimalistic look Cons: None Other thoughts: I removed one of the arms with the included allen wrench because the arm and mounting pole were sagging a little under the weight of my monitor. This isn't the product's fault. It's not rated for ultrawide monitors, which is what I'm using it for (a 34'' ultrawide). But with that one arm removed, it doesn't sag at all. Very sturdy. My monitor sits ~4 inches (10 cm) from the wall when the mount is pushed all the way flush with the wall that my desk sits against. I think this is the prefect distance, but that's about as close at it will go, so if you're looking to get your monitor right up against the wall, you should consider purchasing a wall mount instead. All of the necessary tools are included in the packaging which is a great plus! I had all the tools on hand already but it was really nice to see them included. If you have any questions about dimensions or otherwise, feel free to ask.

For the price I cannot complain. Of course this is not a nice spring-loaded arm I've seen in high end offices costing hundreds of dollars, but for my use, I'm more than pleased with it. Each joint can be loosened or tightened using the included allen hex key wrenches allowing you to set height, pivot, and tilt to move however you so desire. The benefit of this crude but effective design, I'm able to dial in my monitor's tilt adjustment the way I like it before screwing down the hex bolt preventing it from tilting up and down while swiveling the monitor around my desk. I find this useful when I'm using both my laptop and 34" ultra-wide monitor. Also, this stand will easily handle the nice large LG 34" ultra-wide screens. Now my display is perfectly positioned for gaming! Finally, this product is well made with heavy duty steel parts. The powder coated finish seems quite durable and the clamp included is robust in design and execution. I also appreciate the included plastic wire clips with the added bonus of the tool holder to store your allen keys. If you are on the fence about buying a monitor arm due to high cost of premium units or not really sure it will work for you, just buy this one. More likely than not you'll be pleased with the desk space saved as well as the improved ergonomics of your workstation.

I purchased two of the single LCD monitor desk mount arms along with a dual arm mount for a four monitor setup. All of the arms are easy to assemble and very solid. Also, I just love the fact that I no longer have a monitor sitting on my desk eating up surface space. It took a little bit of doing to get all the arms aligned and titled in the direction that I wanted them in, but once they are in place they are in place. If you are looking to move these around a lot, changing the angle of the title or the position of arm, I would not purchase these. However if you plan on having the monitor in a relatively stationary position then these will more than fit the bill for most people. Also, make sure that you have a deep enough ledge on your desk before you buy these. If you do not have at least a 3 inch ledge then there will not be enough space for you to clamp the desk to your desktop and the arm won't work. Overall I am really liking the arms and only wished I would have purchased them sooner.

Pros: I ordered this product for my 25" lg ultrawide monitor, it was easy to set up and is a very sturdy stand, no wobble whatsoever. I also like that it can be turned on its side, even on my 25" ultrawide monitor it's tall enough to allow me to turn the screen into portrait mode. Cons: If I could I would give it 4.5 stars do to the fact that you can't push the screen back all the way to the leg of the stand, the closest you can get it to the base is about 8 inches away from the leg, give or take, so your screen is going to be pretty close to your face even when it's pushed back as far as it goes. Given that the main reason I bought it is to allow me to keep the screen closer, I'm not going to knock it that much for that, but it's something to keep in mind if you have a bigger screen like a 27 inch 16:9 or a 34 inch 21:9. If like me you got a 25 inch ultrawide and wish it was bigger but don't want to break the bank on a 34 inch ultrawide monitor this is a great solution to bring the screen closer to you and give the illusion of a bigger screen without having to clutter up your desk by dragging the monitor base to the middle of your desk. Highly recommend this product.

Nice sturdy stand that I have mounted on the back of my stand up desk, with a second monitor attached. It is set just so that the bottom of the monitor is just above the top of my laptop screen when it's open. So I can extend my laptop display onto the monitor above it. So the clamp with arm attached very sturdily onto the desk, and the upright post does not wiggle at all. The arm with monitor attached is also very sturdy. The attachment directly onto the upright piece is rigid, but the angles from there to the monitor are very slightly moveable - just enough to allow the monitor to move left, right, closer or further away, and to tilt. But if you want to raise or lower the monitor you must use the included allen wrench. This works perfectly for my needs.

I went ahead and gave this five stars, because even though I have one very minor complaint, it's very well constructed, and easy to assemble. I chose this particular mount because it has the grommet-hole mounting option. Because I was mounting my monitor so the arms extend *away* from the edge of the desktop, I was concerned that the clamp wouldn't be sufficient to keep the weight of the monitor from pulling the whole thing off the edge. I was pleasantly surprised at how heavy duty the clamp is, and went ahead and used it anyway, which saved me the trouble of drilling a hole for the grommet kit (because I don't have a grommet hole). My only complaint is about the screws for attaching the mounting plate to the monitor. I love the fact that they can be tightened by hand. For my monitor, however, they are about 6mm too long, but with the included spacers, they're about 6mm too short. It would have been better if they had included different sizes of spacers. Fortunately I had some nylon washers that I was able to use as spacers, and they're black so they look like they belong. NOTE: I read reviews that complained about how difficult it was to move the arm. I had to adjust all the bolts in the arm assembly - the wrench is included. I had to loosen the bolts in the articulating joints so I could bend the arm, and I had to tighten the bolt in the tilting joint so it wouldn't keep tilting all the way down just from the weight of the monitor (and it's only a 19in monitor - not very heavy). Once everything is adjusted, it all moves smoothly and easily, just like you'd expect.

As easy to setup as it was affordable. I don't know why I just decided to buy an adjustable monitor arm to replace the in-built stand, but I regret not having made the purchase sooner. This mount was super easy to install. The instructions are pretty clear, but they aren't really necessary if you have ever used Legos or any kind of puzzle. This unit holds my wide LCD (LG 29EA73-P) just fine and is just the span I needed. One thing that I did not expect was a minor limitation of the arm articulation. I was going to place the pole in the center of my desk. I was thinking the arm would nest into itself and allow my monitor to be pushed all of the way back. But, a clear look at the picture had I been paying better attention would have shown that this is not really possible on a shallow desk (imagine a "Z" with the wall on top and monitor on the bottom. The middle part of the "Z" is the minimum distance between both objects. I wanted something more like "=" where top would be wall and bottom would be monitor. Instead, I had to set my pole off to one side of the desk and have the arms extend straight out in order to get my display as far back as I needed. It is not an inconvenience, just something I didn't think of - so it might be helpful for some of you that might skip that thought, also. Solid. Nice looking. Flexible placement (it can use vice-clamp mount, grommet pass-through, or drill hole straight-through). Excellent price point.