Dual Monitor Stand Free Standing Desk Mount Monitor Arm Fits Two Screens up to 32 inch 22 lbs Fully Adjustable Arms with Max VESA 100x100mm (ML7802)
3**T
These are not the droids... uh arms you're looking for!
To be fair, they seem well made for the price, but they should NOT claim to be able to hold a 22lb monitor. I didn't need adjustable arms as I just wanted to set it and forget it. And it seemed like that was the big price differentiator between these and the more expensive options out there. So I ordered 3 for my work station. You can see my 17lb 23" cinema display attached to the first one and the arm just seemed to keep angling down. There was no way I was going to add the other 2 27" monitors that are 21.5lbs. I've since ordered heavier duty adjustable arms that are fantastic. These seem like they would be fine for an ipad or a super light TV. But not for anything with any weight on it
H**H
Supports my 19" and 17" monitors stacked but has a couple odd quirks
This is the second type of this product which I have ordered and use to mount my monitors to my desk and raise them up off the desk. The product works fine, installs and assembles just like the other one I have of a different brand. There are a couple things to note about this unit though....1) First, they give you a nut and bolt to fasten the bracket on the back of the monitor to the piece that goes on the mounting pole. The other brand I have uses a thumb screw/bolt which is much easier to use. You don't even need the nut on the bolt because it threads/screws into the mount. Using a thumb screw would be MUCH easier than a nut and bolt. There's not much room to get the nut onto the bolt when you screw it all the way on.2) They supply you with one of those cheap, thin wrenches to tighten the joint which adjusts the angle of the monitor. That joint doesn't come tightened very much and unless you get a socket and ratchet, the thin wrench will strip the bolt which tightens that joint. I did the "lazy" fix and just stuck something behind the monitor and the mounting pole to prop up the monitor at the desired angle. This seems kinda shoddy but it can be tightened to hold the monitor at the angle you desire.Overall, this was one of the lower priced dual stack monitor mounts on Amazon. For all intensive purposes, it does its job just fine and is easy to assemble and install. The two cons I listed could be easily remedied by the manufacturer with a little more oversight of their product quality. For these reasons I give it 4 out of 5 stars rather than a perfect 5 stars.
C**J
Decent value for those on a budget
Everything went together relatively easy but I can give some tips for anyone else who buys this or is interested in buying. The measurements (arm/pole) in the images are correct if you're wondering. Currently using 2 of these, one with a 27" and one with a 23". It feels sturdy enough for the price but minor adjustments aren't the easiest, though I assume you'd expect that if you're here. It will probably work well for anyone who's just going to set it and forget it. If you want to move the monitor around a lot you might went to consider something else.1) Make sure the part of your desk you're clamping to has enough space to twist the knob on the clamp. It needs at minimum about 1 1/2" overhang, a little less would be ok too but it will rub/get blocked as you tighten. If you want a seamless edge you'd want to make sure you have about 2 1/2" to clamp on to. On the minimum side you want over 1 1/2" so you can fully seat the clamp onto the desk and also have enough space to turn the knob. It rubbed against the side of my desk as I tightened it and I have under 1 1/2" overhang. I had to tighten slightly away and then force it back in place once it felt sturdy enough.2) There's 2 sets of 3 bolts (labeled M5x18 -f and -g) in the larger sorted packet, the one with the thinner head is what the instructions call "f". It's a hex/allen key not a phillips like the picture in the instructions shows. I'm not sure what the other set of M5x18 bolts is for but I didn't need to use them at any point.3) After screwing the pole on to the base, immediately put the cable management clip on the pole itself before you forget. I forgot the first time and had to remove the arm.4) You might want to loosen the bolts on the arm before attaching it to the pole. They're really torqued down so it's a little intimidating to use the supplied allen keys to loosen them when there's weight on it. If you don't loosen those bolts, the whole clamp for the arm will rotate instead of the arm itself. You can tighten it a little after if you need to, just loosen them and move the arm around to make sure it moves mostly freely beforehand.5) The supplied spacers have grooves on each side, one convex and the other concave. With my Dell monitors they perfectly fit over a rib around the bolt hole and kept them in place as I was screwing the vesa bracket on.6) Don't remove the nut on the vesa bracket's bolt, just loosen it slightly. That nut is intended to be used for height adjustment and it goes between the vesa bracket and the monitor arm and that's why there's a small gap there when you attach it. I didn't personally use it, I just raised and lowered the arm itself till it looked right, but that's the original intended use for it.
K**I
Does not support up to 22lbs
I have an ultrawide monitor and a standard 24 inch monitor and tried to put both of them on this mount, but the weight of the ultrawide (17lbs) is too much for the mount to handle and it tilts down. I tried tightening the mount as tight as possible and it still bends down making the monitor unusable. I will be returning this one. Save a bit more money and go with a better brand.
G**K
Not fit for purpose - a complete waste of time and money.... Should be 0 stars
Bought this to raise the height of my new Odyssey G7 monitor (which I'd only had 2 days). Product spec stated it supported 32 inch monitors and up to 10kg weight (monitor weighs 8.2kg).On opening the packaging the product seemed robust enough and there were lots of fixings, screws, spacers and washers - although it was missing a large hex wrench.Typical useless instructions but hey its a mount - how hard can it be!Mount fixed to desk OK - not amazingly sturdy but it was against a wall so would be fine.Finally, fixed monitor to the the the front tilt mount - and it looked great for 20 seconds - and then TILT - monitor droops down (see image). No problem I'll tighten the hex bolt (as per instructions) - TILT again. Keep tightening until it won't tighten further and still it won't stay upright. Ended up near stripping out their hex bolt, so replaced with 2 of my own - no joy and on my final try I did strip the hex bolt head. Thankfully I have an extractor set so was able to remove it.Obviously the front tilt mount can't handle the weight of a 32 inch monitor - so tried it with my old Dell 27inch which weights about 6kg - same result.Either I got a faulty bracket or they were never intended to support the weight of larger monitors. Either way I spent several wasted hours dealing with this piece of C%&p.
M**N
Awesome
People are moaning these don't hold anything! Try slackening off before you adjust instead of just constantly moving and then re tightening. Mine is holding a 32 inch msi monitor right at the top of the pile absolutely fine and very study.Grab one and take your time to adjust and it will work exactly as intended.
A**S
Great dual monitor stand
If you are like me and don't have a lot of desk space then this is great. I am a small twitch streamer and I got this so I could look at chat and check OBS without using another device or alt tabbing. It takes up less space than the actual monitor stand that came with both of the monitors individually so I have more space on my desk now than when I had a single monitor. The instructions were super easy to follow and the stand is simple to assemble. I am using a 27" and 24" monitor and have had no problems with the sturdiness.
T**G
Solid mount, wide clamp
The clamp part is in two pieces with an adjustment that clips it together at different widths to give you a good starting fit. It took maybe 5 minutes to put this together as it comes in bits, but once assembled gives a very sturdy arm for your monitor.I used mine with a 27" screen and it's really sturdy.
L**M
Strong build & quality finish.
Bracwiser Vertical Dual Monitor Mount Stand 80cm PoleThis is a very stable monitor mount, heavy-weighted so you are reassured it's not going to topple over. It does have a good paint finish although the packaging for the base could of used some more padding as there were a couple small scruffs at the ends. There are soft pads under the base to reduce scratches on your desk.Assembly there are tools provided but it did take me about an hour to have both my monitors where I wanted them. Some of the bolts were hard to reach but was managable to adjust. Its not massively user friendly to assemble but on a practical level it does work, and it works well.As you can see from the photos I own a 34inch ultrawide which weighs 8kg, and a 24inch benq. The stand is more than sturdy enough for this and I think it may hold curved screens but you would most likely sacrifice the ease of vertical tilt adjustment as you tighten to make sure it doesnt tilt down on its own weight.The vertical tilt adjustment you will find it very easy to tilt momitors down (I could do it with a single finger) but takes a bit of effort to bring them back up (this does vary on how tight you make it)The upper monitor cant be placed flush with the lower monitor, so as you can see it is staggered when in the ideal tilt angle position for sitting. But that is just a pet peeve for me and when I'm using it in practice, it causes no issue at all.Cable management clips can be placed at any height on the pole, they work well and this product comes with two. Just don't make my mistake mounting the monitors before sliding the clips onto the pole!Overall I am very happy with this product and £30 is great value.
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