Elevate Your Workspace! 🚀
The Mount-It! Single Monitor Arm Desk Mount is a versatile and robust solution for enhancing your workspace. It accommodates monitors ranging from 19 to 32 inches, supports up to 20 pounds, and features a gas spring mechanism for effortless adjustments. With easy installation and a sleek aluminum design, this mount not only optimizes your desk space but also ensures a clutter-free environment. Plus, enjoy the confidence of a 5-year warranty and dedicated customer support.
Manufacturer | Mount-It! |
Brand | Mount-It! |
Item Weight | 9.24 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 19 x 13 inches |
Item model number | MI-1771 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Silver |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | MI-1771 |
O**S
This arm is just too useful!
I have very heavy monitors at work. I have tried and failed to get good stands in the past. I bought a similar model, but for 30 pound monitors that worked awesome. So I decided to get this single arm version for my home monitor because I only have a single 23 inch monitor. So I got the lighter arm. However, this is not a cheap product. It is heavy duty steel, and is easy to put together. I’ve only used it for a couple weeks at home, but I’ve been using the dual arm monitor at work for several months. In both cases, it is working great! I highly recommend this product for correctly sized monitors. Please make sure your monitor is not too heavy, and when you get it, definitely read the instructions carefully so you can properly balance the spring in these arms.
K**7
Great monitor arm.
I bought a monitor arm from Mount-it about a year ago and have had no issues, so I thought I would give them another go and have not been disappointed. The arm has a decent reach and easily holds my 27" monitor. Its range of motion is good and hasn't required any re-tightening.The assembly takes some work, but with average DIY skill a person should be able to put one of these up in 1/2 an hour. IT DOES NOT COME WITH M4 SCREWS. You will need those to attach a monitor to the arm. M4 screws can be found at most hardware stores.The arm came with wall and desk mounting brackets. Mount-it instruction sheet was easy to understand and very helpful. This is the best monitor arm I've found in this size. The value for you dollar can't be beat.
D**L
Solid Monitor Arm
I've had the Mount-It! dual arm mount for quite some time, but I decided I wanted to go in a slightly different direction as the one downside to the dual mount system is an inability to adequately line up monitors with different bezel sizes to my liking. This is no fault of the previous mount, just me being a bit mildly OCD about getting my screens lined up. I also figure to be adding screens in the future so I wanted to try and find something that was a bit more flexible. I put this up against the Vivo single arm mount to see if one was better and this one is pretty good.It's easy to put together and easy to install a monitor to it. Rather than try to attach the monitor to the VESA mount while attached to the arm, this one has you attach the mount to the monitor, then slide it into a retention clip on the end of the mount. This makes placing and removing the monitor extremely easy if you need to make any adjustments to the actual monitor arm on your desk. The whole arm feels very sturdy, much more than the Vivo did and is able to hold much larger and heavier displays. It can hold up to 32" monitors, including ultra wide monitors as long as the weight doesn't exceed 20lbs.In the weeks since installing this arm, there has been no sag at all. The only issue I've encountered is there's a fair amount of shaking when even just typing, although I attribute this more to the desk not have a ton of support in the front. Either way, it's there and it's noticeable, particularly during extended typing sequences like this. So far that's the only drawback that I've encountered and again, could just be the desk.Overall, it feels very solid, holds my 24" AOC monitor up with no issues, and is definitely worth the price you pay for it.
J**K
Good Arm, Looks Good.
Bought this out of recommendation from a YouTuber I follow.Pros:-Good Build Quality-Easy to Understand Instructions-Looks Great-Great Range/MobilityCons:-Wasn't configured to hold monitor of any weight when it came out of the box. Had to crank the wrench so many times I thought the arm was broken.-The VESA mount. If you have a recessed VESA mount holes on your monitor, you must install the mount on the arm and then the monitor on the mount. There is not enough room within the recessed cavity of my monitor for me to slide the mount onto the arm.
D**S
Works well with my 34” ultra widescreen
My 34” ultra wide Samsung monitor is at the upper limit of weight this arm I specified for but it holds it just fine after adjusting. Repositioning the monitor seems easy enough if needed. Arm holds the tilt fine. My desk is about 1” thick and clamping the arm isn’t a problem. Also comes with hardware to mount the arm through a hole in the desk. Cable management works well to keep things tidy. For my personal taste, I like how this arm doesn’t have visible branding. I was debating between this arm and another at 2x the cost. Glad I got this one. It does what it’s supposed to and holds a large monitor without an issue.
A**R
Base rotates 270 degrees, not 360 degrees.
IMPORTANT: The base part does not rotate 360 degrees like it says and the pictures indicate. It only rotates 270 degrees (and the actual box it came in also clearly shows this).It feels stable and solid enough. I went with this one because I wanted to use it with a pretty beefy older Dell 24" 1920x1200 monitor that was quite heavy, and this particular one advertised itself as having a pretty impressive max weight compared to others in the same price range (~$40-50).The tilt is a bit stiff and awkward to adjust -- any looser and it can droop for my monitor. Not having 360 degrees of rotation was annoying, but I could live with it. Mounting the monitor itself onto the arm was definitely the most difficult of the 3 arms I own.Not the best arm I've gotten, but it was the least expensive. Given the price I can live with the minor complaints and small discrepancy in the description.
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