• PLEASE NOTE: Max. Microphone Clip Diameter is 1.26″/32mm and Max. load is approx 1 kilogram; Microphone and Filter. Shield Mask NOT Included; The Stand is NOT Suitable for Blue Yeti USB Microphone
  • The adjustable Black Scissor Arm Stand is made of high quality steel frame, plastic Mic Clip (INCLUDED), sturdy and durable.
  • Folding type, convenient to carry. The adjustable arms allow you to carry it with you easily and adjust the suitable angle and height to show your perfect voice.
  • Can be mounted on the announcers' table with the Table Mounting Clamp(INCLUDED).
  • Compact microphone stand designed for heavy duty carry. Suitable for any stores, families, stages, studios, broadcasting and TV stations, etc. Completely flexible, firmly attach the microphone anywhere. Please Note: Kindly refer the Instructional Video before use which is very essential.

Adjustable and extendable boom arm. Keeps my mic stable and free from vibrating pickup. I can play my guitar and sing into my mic at the same time, sitting or standing with is great. For all the weight it holds it sure carries itself and looks just like what all the pros use!

Great quality for how inexpensive it was. I use it to hold my microphone for streaming. One thing I was really disappointed in with this mount is the non-standard thread size for the microphone clip, hence the 4-star rating. I didn't even look for this in the description, as it seems relatively absurd that they just decided to use their own proprietary size. This basically means that you have to use the microphone clip that it comes with. If you're microphone isn't a standard mic that fits this clip, like many types of condenser mics, this guy will NOT work for you. For instance, I bought this microphone which doesn't use a microphone clip, and instead has the screw built-into the microphone itself and found out the screw connection on the bottom of it won't fit! This microphone has a standard size connection, but the boom here does not. FIFINE TECHNOLOGY USB Microphone,Fifine Plug &Play Home Studio USB Condenser Microphone for Skype, Recordings for YouTube, Google Voice Search, Games(Windows/Mac)-K668 If you just search for "USB Microphone" and look at the list, pretty much everything in the top 20 there will not work with this boom because of that. What I managed to do it shove my microphone into the clip that came with this boom. It had to stretch pretty good and is probably ruined now for any other mic, but it works for me and the price was right. On a positive note, the springs and boom and quite strong, stay pretty well in place, move easily etc. All-in-all it works great for me, but if I was getting it for any other reason or happened to buy a mic that simply wouldn't fit, I would have been very disappointed with this one. So beware! UPDATE: Ok, I was just doing some research after writing this review. It seems somewhat strangely common that these desk mic booms come with a 3/8" screw connector like this one does. I'm a musician and I've never seen this type of connection before. I've always dealt with the 5/8" connection, which has come with every mic I've bought. Some other booms I just looked up come with an adapter that you can screw into the boom to change it to fit a 5/8" mic clip. Here is an example of one: On Stage MA200 5/8-Inch Male to 3/8-Inch Female Mic Screw Adapter. With this, you can attach a standard microphone clip. I've updated my review to 5-stars since this was my only complaint and seems to be easy to fix.

I definitely recommend this arm as a mic stand. It's way more flexible than a regular ol tabletop stand. Fastens onto the side of my desk and stays in place while the base rotates all the way around. I can get up close into my mic without having to strain my neck or back by bending into it, this arm is way better for keeping posture.

I got this to act as a microphone stand for my Dragon voice dictation power mic for medical documentation. With a small modification to the head that holds the microphone, it works absolutely perfectly. The articulation in the placement allow for excellent positioning and variability. Even with the modifications I had to make, 'm giving it 5/5, as opposed to 4/5, because what I'm using it for is not exactly what it is intended for, so why knock the score down?

Excellent microphone stand to podcast on. The stand can hold, turn, adjust, go high and low and extend straight on horizontally, it'll hold any angle you want securely.

I love this suspension boom. It is the first stand that I have every bought. So I can't compare it to other mic stands. So far from the use I put into it. It works great. I was surprised when I put it in the position I wanted it and it didn't recoil back. Again this is my first stand so was expecting some recoil back. It holds my blue yeti mic and it has no problem whats so every even though it mentions not suitable for blue yeti.Keep in that in mind when purchasing . Ive seen comments about some coming with mic adapters and some comments saying that they don't. Mind didn't come with one but still giving it 5 stars since I didn't read anywhere on the description that it came with it. The material is steel and feels good, It makes my desk look good it looks good with my yeti.i have very happy with this purchase.

*Edit* After using this for almost a year, for the price, this is the best desk mount scissor boom I've used. This is my first desk mounted suspension boom scissor arm. I would say, you get what you pay for; but not in a bad sense. I would like to have more easy ways to tighten at each "joint" and a better tightening system at the desk bracket. It is very loose and it wobbles easily, not so much that it picks up the sound, but enough for me to notice. I could tighten it but then I couldn't turn it. I have an AKG Perception 200 on it. With the Perception's original shock mount the boom would not hold it's position; it would slowly fall. So I bought a much smaller and lighter shock mount and it holds fine now. The metal brackets at the bottom of the arm, where the springs are connected, are very thin and bend very easily. It hasn't posed a problem for me, but then again I don't really move it that often and when I do, it stays for a while. I would say this is a great "Entry Level" product. Like I said it is my first one, and I can see why the "higher end" suspension booms cost so much. But for what I am using it for it works just fine, and it would say it was money well spent.

The Neewer arm boom works perfectly with the blue snowball and its able to handle the weight. I can move it up and down just make sure you tighten all three knobs not too tight but tight enough. Also its swivels so you have a lot of room to work with and the pop filter fits on there no problem.

I believe I've owned this item long enough to say that it's sturdy and does the job. If you're wanting a scissor stand with more customization, this will only do so much. I actually have a shock mount in place of the standard mic holder, which offers me a bit more flexibility, but this is literally just up & down with the metal piece allowing you to loosen to twist about 360. My only wish is that the bottom hinge had adjustibality much like the "elbow," but it does widen and extend when needed. Update: 3/31/2018 - So far it still seems sturdy. I would say that the semi-squishy plastic pad that helps protect the desk might be stuck with one side squished flatter, mostly because I leave it attached to the desk. I haven't noticed any damage on the desk, so it seems fine. My current desk was a budget purchase and I plan on replacing it in the future. For those seriously worried about damage from any form of clamp, I suggest using a clear desk pad protector. (Side note: a desk protector is awesome for easy dusting & clean up, especially if you splurged on a nice desk.)

This stand was super simple to attach to my desk. I would occasionally have to tighten the clamp to my desk due to my high use of the stands adjustability. I move around alot of pull the mic with me and this arm allows me to do that easily. It holds the mic right in place with no sagging, drop, or jiggle. The only problem you might run into with this arm is that the exposed springs at the joints can create a sound when hit by anything. If you have a headset cable that might overlap and smack into this arm you might create sounds when you move around. I had this problem and bought a 3.5mm extension cable for my headphones and fixed the problem with ease. I love this arm so much that when i bought my new desk and I couldnt attach it to the desk due to the thickness I searched amazon to find a new C clamp that was larger and fit this arm just so i could continue to use this one instead of buying a bigger stand.