Dual Monitor Stand- Ergonomic Monitor Stands for 2 Monitors, Dual Monitor Mount Desk for 17-27",15.4 lbs/arm, Swivel VESA Mount 75x75mm/100x100mm, Computer Monitor Stand,Dual Monitor Arm Easy to Setup
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It has the same shape as your palm and is very stable.
I believe it does now that the vast majority of monitors are comparable. As long as you keep an eye out for four open screw holes on the monitor's back, you should be fine.
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Two allen wrenches can be found in the back of the cabinet. You should be able to tighten it enough to keep it from rotating downward if you turn it to the right.
Selected User Reviews For Dual Monitor Stand- Ergonomic Monitor Stands for 2 Monitors, Dual Monitor Mount Desk for 17-27",15.4 lbs/arm, Swivel VESA Mount 75x75mm/100x100mm, Computer Monitor Stand,Dual Monitor Arm Easy to Setup
I'm stuck at the same level as everyone else. I tried everything I could to persuade this seller to test the device before shipping it. My arms continue to bounce back violently after several reship items, causing damage to my monitors. They do not stay at the advertised height, and I now have to look up well above the standard to see my monitors. br>br>If you're tall and don't mind having to adjust these beyond the tall structure, they're fine and sturdy. However, I bought them thinking you could adjust them to any height through the arms, which is not the case. Right now, I'm looking for a refund. I refuse to buy another item from this seller that is defective and untested.
The materials are of excellent quality, and the packaging is absolutely fantastic. This is the second time I've received an item from EVEO that has been packaged exceptionally well. br>br>PROSbr>Easy to assemblebr>Pricebr>Well packagedbr>Instructionsbr>Temporary or permanent mount optionsbr>Adjustable monitor armsbr>Integrated cable routingbr>br>br>CONSbr>Could be more adjustable, it's more of a set and forget (which is great for what I'm using it for!). br>br>CON )br>Might be easier to set up with two peoplebr>Won't work with monitors that don't have a VESA mount or a VESA mount adapterbr>Won't work with monitors that don't have a VESA mount or a VESA mount adapterbr>Won't work with monitor.
If I hadn't had so much trouble with it, I would give it five stars. It was a cinch to put together. There's no problem with that. But even on my 55-inch desk, it feels like I'm barely able to fit the two monitors I have, a 27-inch and a 24-inch, respectively. We can argue all day about why I should not have two monitors of different sizes, but I have what I have. But, given how this thing's base appears to be, I'm glad I didn't bolt it into the desk like it wanted! Because my desk is flush against a wall and my PC is on my desk, I had to shuffle it to the left a couple of times; that's not a big deal, but why oh why didn't they give us the option to screw the desk clamp pads on somehow? It was a pain in the ass to get the thing nearly tightened and then double-check that the pads were seated properly over the screws before attempting to tighten fully. br>br>The arms themselves are very easy to connect to the base, but I think they're a little too close together. That, however, is most likely just my opinion. My problems could probably be solved by putting my computer under my desk, but I don't want to, so I'm to blame.
This isn't meant to be a negative review; it's just that there are a few things that could be improved. br>br>First and foremost, I would not advise a novice to attempt to put this model together and mount it. Second, you'll need a "Hardware Mounting Kit" to ensure that your monitors are properly spaced and secured. I'm not going to name the company because it's a different one, but I found one on here. br>br>So, once assembled and installed, it supports my two 22" monitors just fine. They can swivel freely from two points on the arm: the base and the middle. Set screws can be used to adjust the angle and rotation. Vertical movement is non-existent unless you apply significant downward pressure to the arms, after which they spring right back (I've read that the monitors are too light, but mine are 10 lbs. ). each, with a maximum weight of 15 lbs. as a result, I'm unsure). The cable management is adequate; it is not concealed, but it does keep the cables draped together. br>br>The dual bolt grommet mount (product image and mount type are reversed-) was one of the main reasons I chose this model. Image 6). Two bolts should be able to support more weight, but I discover that they attach to the desk plate via threads in the thin humped plate, rather than a welded nut or fastener. Despite this, the swivel points on the plate are spot welded. In addition, no template for drilling the holes in your desk is provided. In terms of the C-, I didn't use the clamp mount, but it's made of a mix of thick and thin metal, similar to the desk plate. Why? If you have a 75x75 VESA monitor plate, it can be difficult to mount the screws and washer through the plate because it is designed to hoop mount them. Simply hold the monitor in place and bolt it in place. The 100x100 seem to be nothing more than slip-ins. br>br>Once assembled, I had a 1/4 inch drop on one side, which I was able to correct by loosening and tightening the spring arm, which the instructions warn against doing several times. br>br>Assembled, weighing in at ten pounds The bottom of the monitor plate is 13 and 3/4 inches off the desk when using two monitors. This should assist you in visualizing the height of your monitor.
All of the comments about there being no way to adjust the height are correct. I mean . There is some height adjustment, but it returns to its original position like a m***** f***** (see video). It came close to ripping a chunk of meat from my hand, but I managed to hold back in time, and I'm returning it. What a waste of time. br>However, it is extremely well constructed and made of high quality materials. If you don't mind not being able to adjust the height, this is a good buy, but there are cheaper alternatives.
The item is very well protected by the way it is packaged in the box. With a Vesa of 100, I used the mount for two 19-inch monitors. I used the "grommet" option to secure the mount to the desk. When tightened, it holds the desk firmly in place without causing any damage. I prefer to keep my options open when it comes to adjusting the mount's position on the desk, but anyone who prefers a more permanent setup can use the "c-clamp" to secure it to the desk. With the screws running through the desk, you can use the "clamp" option. The provided screws and washers made it simple to attach the monitors to the arms of the mount. The only issue I had was figuring out how to raise and lower the arms, but once I realized that I needed to apply pressure to the arm near the back of the monitor to push it down to lower it, I was pleasantly surprised at how simple it was to do so. With the adjustable arms, my monitor options have become much more versatile. The product as a whole is well-built and durable. Overall, I am pleased with the product's quality.