- TRIPLE MONITOR MOUNT. This is a full motion, articulating arm monitor mount with a convertible clamp or grommet base for multiple attachment options to your desk.
- UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY. Each VESA head bracket is compatible with 75x75 and 100x100 (mm) PC monitors and displays, and can hold 15.4 lbs per arm.
- FULLY ADJUSTABLE. Height and swiveling adjustability along the pole and the articulating arms. Each monitor head can tilt (-/+) 90 degrees and rotate 180 degrees.
- PERFECT MONITOR ALIGNMENT. The extra long arms and adjustability allow for multiple monitor set ups like triple in-line, pyramid stack, and gaming immersion.
- CABLE MANAGEMENT. Cable management sleeves for a clean, clutter-free look. Integrated USB 3.0 and audio ports built into the base of the mount and extension cable for convenient connectivity.
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John P Irwin
Perfect for two HP 2711x monitors
This is the second set of dual monitor arms I bought for my two HP 2711x monitors, and it works perfectly. If you have HP 2711x monitors, or a similar set, this is the dual monitor mount you're looking for -- just make sure to get the VESA mount adapters for your HP monitors first. The first dual monitor mount I bought was from a separate brand, it was very difficult to adjust, the tilt adjustment wouldn't hold in place no matter how hard I tightened the hex screw, and it fell down within a few minutes. But this one from Mount-It! is very easy to adjust and set in place by tightening with the provided hex keys. It even comes with a little clip for the stand to hold the hex keys for adjusting the monitor arms in the future. And there's so much customization in positioning and aligning your monitors. It's awesome for my standing desk and for creating a more ergonomic set up. Plus, it freed up a lot of space because I had been propping my monitors up on stacks of books before. I'm very happy with my purchase and highly recommend this dual monitor desk mount!
Regina Bowler
Impressed
This thing is solid, aesthetically pleasing and highly versatile. Very impressed with this product; I had to reply my previous 3-monitor stand to accommodate larger monitors, with one that would be plainly visible on the back of my Jarvis desk exposed to common areas in the house. This exceeded my expectations in build quality while adding a Tony Stark mystique to my office. Some here complain about the plastic wire covers; while it might be nice to have some other more exotic material, these do the job just fine for me. I guess there's always something to gripe about with any product, but this 3-monitor stand is the best you'll find anywhere at this price point.
Crystal Howell
Cable management is very good. Either unclip on the upper arm or slide ...
Does the job. Disregard the negative reviews for it not being to hold up bigger monitors. They have provided ways to tighten the springs on the arms. You just have to look. I put 3 32inch screens with no problem to test. Once you tighten the arms you can move them as you please. And to people that have problems with the center mount not doing portrait.. Rotate the mount 90 degrees. And make sure the mount is extended fully toward you. I don't use the USB/Audio. But since it is just pass through, it should work. Very solid, heavy duty mount. Cable management is very good. Either unclip on the upper arm or slide out for the lower arms. For the price it is unmatched.
Umair Abbasi
A great mount with one tiny issue on the product I received
Pros: 1. Great Price 2. Well Built 3. Easy to assemble 4. Cord management is awesome Update8/14/2017: 5 Starts now. I received the replacement and the pole worked perfectly. The headphone and USB ports work nicely as well. Great stand for a great price. Cons: 1. Up/Down monitor tilt is difficult to tighten and needs to be really tight, but it's the only difficult area. 2. I had an issue with the center pole not screwing down into the base all the way. It only allowed me two full turns into the base, leaving several threads out of the base. It was still tight and sturdy, but I am going to request a replacement just to fix this issue. Just make sure you test that out before drilling holes in your desk or clearing your work space to put this up. I just put this on my desk last night and boy does it make a difference. It's a great high quality stand. I chose to mount it with the brackets rather than drill holes for the grommet style mounting. It was quick and easy to assemble with a little difficulty getting the vertical tilt to lock down to where my monitors wouldn't tilt down so much. I currently only have two monitors connected, one a 25 inch 2560x1440 Asus and the other a 25 inch 2560x1080 LG. My third is currently at my work, but I can tell it will work great once it's connected. They both sit very well and look great on this mount. Again, this thing is super sturdy. With my only true issue being mentioned in the cons that the center pole didn't screw down into the base all the way. I haven't had the chance to test the headphone, mic, and usb ports in the base and I'll update once that's done. If my replacement fixes the center pole issue I'll update to a 5 star rating. I plan on posting some photos as well.
Britteny Forbush
I was hesitant at first but satisfied once installed
Fits a 32” curved Samsung and 2 flat 27” with no problem. Somewhat awkward to adjust at first but if you show patience and take your time using magazines and shims to hold up th monitor while you tighten down the holder then it works great. Quality components and easy to install.
Patrick J Dougherty
Holds 3 Samsung 32-Inch Curved Monitors
Holds 3 Samsung 32-Inch Curved Monitor (Ultra- Slim Design) (LC32F391FWNXZA) no problem, I just wish the arms were longer at least an inch, so I could turn side monitors towards inside, otherwise built well.
Bryan Soon
A sturdy stand but...
I have 3 x 32" monitors and sure does hold them up and pretty well too, no swaying or wobbling. That's no doubt, I vouch for it. But literally stacks them next to each other as in if I tried to tilt the left and right screens inwards, even a little bit, there is no space for that. Imagine looking at a wall of 3 QHD screens next to each other... Talk about a head turner. #NotNeckFriendly Maybe will have to shave off a couple of inches and use a 27" for one of the screens, probably the center one. But definitely a worthy monitor stand, just one star off because even though it held up my 32" monitors it didn't give me any flex to face me... even 5°.
Donnie Omar
Viewsonic 24"
Works great with my 3 monitor setup. 1 is vertical, the other 2 on the right are horizontal. Tip: to fit all 3, your center monitor needs to directly face where you sit, so that's 45 degrees tilted in my corner decks 90 degree edge. I had to drill a hole with the provided template for the two bolts after I gave up clamping it to a 90 degree desk edge (the monitor arms dont space evenly unless this product faces your body). So do some dry fitting with the clamp and figure out your monitor spacing, then put some holes in your new desk. USB extension is nice but any non-kvm USB device on my computer has an audio click noise so I cant use the usb for my headset, but that's an issue with my pc. Was just hoping the USB would have the same fix as my KVM does but no biggie.
Libby Bougere
Perfect for a tall user with three 27" monitors, sitting and standing
It holds three 27" Acer H276HL with VESA adapters (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01771PJFK/) without a problem - though I did have to tighten the terminal joint on all three mounts as tightly as I dared to keep them from sagging and tilting the monitors downward. The angle between the monitors is perfect: even with the 3" space the adapters put between the back of each monitor and their VESA mounting plate, and even when I lift all three monitors so the center of each VESA mounting plate is at the maximum ~21" from the desktop, I can still angle the outer monitors inward by 40 degrees each, though this does require tightening the arms a good deal so they can hold their position in the middle of their vertical range of motion where their reach from the center is farthest. It's quite heavy, even unloaded, but that lends to its sturdiness and stability. It's not too heavy for my adjustable sit/stand desk's crank mechanism, or for my 1" thick plywood desktop. I use the clamp mount instead of the bolt-through, and it's super solid. The only complaint I can muster is that the headphone and mic jacks are identical. But that's not really a problem - actually it's almost a nice touch on the minimal, classy look it brings to my desk.
Yhumie Arevalo Chavez
Initial impressions are great, exactly what I needed.
I was looking for something to mount my 3 27" matched monitors and eventually decided to take my chances on this one. I was concerned that with my desk and the size monitors I may not be able to angle them enough to fit in the space I had like they were with the included stands. As you can see they were able to fit where I needed them to and I could angle them some more if needed, raise them up, lower them, or tilt them. Hopefully, this weekend I'll get a chance to try the cable management features and re-run all my cables and clean the overall look up, but so far its great and was not too hard to put together.