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.
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.
O**N
They work well for the price
I have 2 of these mounts 1 black and 1 silver. 1 has a 32" Samsung odyssey g5 and the other a 27" msi monitor. The arm tension is easily adjusted on the and goes up high enough to support both monitors without any bleed off over time. Adjustments are easy as far as height and left to right movement. The only issue these really have is the monitor up and down pivot. You have to tighten them pretty tight to not have the monitor tilt downwards and at that point its hard to pivot the monitor without loosening the bolt again. You can force it but it takes some effort. The clamp mount for the desk works just fine I used 3m automotive molding double back tape to keep the mounts from moving once in desired position some on the base of mount and some on the top of metal compression pad they are rock solid. For the price I can't complain.
C**N
Great Desk Mount
When my friend talked me into getting one of these, I didn't expect it to be that much of a QOL improvement because my monitor's stand was already very small and at the edge of my desk. I was quickly proven wrong. It's very nice not having the stand on my desk anymore, and this arm has some built in cable management as well. It's very easy to adjust to the perfect angle you need and to adjust back and forth if you have a cat who wants to wedge himself between your monitor and the window.
D**Z
This is the brand to go with!
The Mount-It brand is the one to get - these are amazing! I am not good at putting things together so it was difficult but for someone who has a knack for stuff like that I'm sure it's fine for them. I figured it out and it is AWESOME - sturdy, holds my monitor fine and I adjust it whenever I want to. I bought the 2-arm mount for 2 monitors, then this 1-arm mount for another monitor I added lately. I wish there was a way to mount it better on a desktop Varidesk, I had to mount them off to the side because of all the hardware they have for springs, etc under the top level of the Varidesk. But it holds both mounts and 3 monitors well. Definitely a well made product.
B**D
I really want to like this desk mount
I really want to like this desk mount. However, the middle arm adjustment does NOT work. It supposed to be adjusted with the included hex wrench. However, it will not lock and will only move a small amount in one (+) direction. Since I can't lock the arm, the monitor (about 5 lbs) drops and just sits on the edge of the desk. I ended up putting the base that came with the monitor back on so it won't drag on the desk. I bought this item for my mother. It would have gotten 5 stars if the arm would lock so I could select the height I wanted. I will have my father look at it and see if he can do an after market fix. The instructions are a joke, just a picture showing where the hex wrench goes. I find it hard to believe this isn't supposed to lock, but it appears this is very poor design.
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