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The WALI Gas Spring Single Monitor Wall Mount (GSWM001) is a versatile, heavy-duty arm designed for 17 to 32-inch monitors up to 22 lbs. Featuring full ergonomic adjustability with tilt, swivel, and 360° rotation, it mounts securely on brick or wood walls using 75x75mm or 100x100mm VESA standards. This sleek black mount frees up desk space while enhancing comfort and productivity, backed by comprehensive hardware and responsive US-based support.
Brand Name | WALI |
Item Weight | 3.89 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.28 x 3.46 x 12.32 inches |
Item model number | GSWM001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
S**N
Fantastic Mount for my touch screen.
This thing is super sturdy and works perfect for my touch screen monitor. It moves when I want it to but doesn't move when I want to stay put. It has every adjustment you need.
T**R
Great item
I absolutely love it its study got a good range of motion a little heavy but durable i got it holding two monitors
H**S
Wall mount nearly perfect - Needs better mounting hardware!
This is for the dual monitor wall mount. I have a 27" and 24" monitor, and I have been using the mount for around 2 months now. After some trial and error I enjoy my desk space much more! Since this review is lengthy I included a TL;DR. I thought a comprehensive review would be helpful to anyone wanting the wall mount, since there is not really a lot of detailed reviews for this particular model. Hopefully this helps someone!******************************************************************TL;DR******************************************************************This mount is awesome! Just be sure to buy proper mounting anchors (I used 1/4" toggle bolts) for your application and you will not be disappointed. Don't use cables that are larger in diameter than what your monitor came with. If you lose the adjustment tool you can use a #2 screwdriver and a 5mm hex key instead. It might be easier to use a standard screwdriver anyway.******************************************************************Pros******************************************************************0) Solid construction - the only plastic is the underneath of the arms for the cable management guides. The rest of the system is very sturdy metal.1) Gives me back all my desk space - This makes it much easier to clean my desk when I need to. Since this is where I live outside of school, I find myself cleaning my desk almost daily between eraser "shavings" and finger smudges. I also have much more space to work with when I have a book open and working on homework.2) No more monitor shake when I bump the desk or go heavy with the erasing! Unless you have an executive solid wood desk that weighs in at several hundred pounds you probably know what I'm talking about. My desk is not light by all means (L-desk with glass tops and metal frame), but the shake is phenomenal when I erase things.3) Adjustable hydraulic strength - This allows you to lessen the force needed to lower lighter monitors, and prevents them from springing back up and out of position. On the other hand you can increase the force needed to move heavier monitors, which keeps the hydraulic arm from sagging out of position.4) Adjustable strength monitor rotating joint - Allows you to make it easier to rotate lighter monitors, or tighten the joint to hold heavier monitors in place (otherwise they rotate down).5) Cable management - No more anxiety inducing messes of cables! All cables are routed to the base of the mount. Note that the white cable guides on the wall are not part of this kit. I purchased that separately.6) Easy to install - Only requires drilling 3 holes, and studs are not needed with proper anchors. (Read the cons section for more details).******************************************************************Cons******************************************************************0) Mounting hardware - This is where I knock off the majority of the 1 star. The anchors included are designed for mortar/concrete. As such, it does not work with drywall very well. I initially used what it came with, but noticed that the mount was sagging after some time (it was never very solid against the wall to begin with). I ran out to the local hardware store and got some toggle bolts (you can find them in the "hollow wall mount" section where you would find screws and all that), and in minutes I had the system remounted the proper way. Really any hollow wall mount should work, but the toggle bolts are easy to remove, cheap, and have one of the highest rated load capabilities. I would highly recommend replacing the wall anchors with the proper type, or just going for a stud if you can. If you replace the anchors, they will likely come with bolts - use the bolts that come with the new anchors, but use the washers included with the mount.1) Monitor positioning - This isn't a big deal, and is expected, so no stars lost on this part. At the price point I am not expecting telescoping arms or any other fanciness that would allow the mount to be placed without horizontal consideration. It is worth mentioning, however, that the mount needs to be placed very specifically, otherwise your monitors will have a horizontal offset that can only be compensated for by moving them vertically, or closer to you.2) Cable management tracks could be a little roomier - A small part of a star is lost here. They work well enough for 2 standard diameter cables (typically power and HDMI/DP), but if your monitor has a USB pass-through cable you will have a small skirmish to get it to fit. If you use after market cables with thicker diameters (longer cables typically) you will have a battle. I initially tried 15' cables: a 14 gauge power cable and a pretty thick DP cable. I got them to fit, but the cables were very stiff and kept popping out of the monitor if I moved it, resulting in my desktop resizing and rearranging each time. I just barely managed (due to cable length) with 10' cables that are thankfully standard diameter, so now I don't have this problem.3) No storage for the adjustment tool - the small remainder of the star lost here. Although it's just a standard #2 Phillips screwdriver and 5mm hex key combo that I could replace with tools I already have, it would be an inconvenience to replace this tool if I didn't already have alternatives. Typically once you make the adjustments you won't need to use the tool again unless you change monitors, so not such a big deal, but it would be nice if there was a storage option somewhere on the mount for this little guy. Most people will probably toss this into a box of other random tools they got from so many other furniture items, and end up forgetting what is was intended for and maybe not know what tools can be used to replace it if it's lost. As you can see in the pictures I used a Velcro strap to attach it to one of the arms.******************************************************************Summary******************************************************************As I said above, this mount is great. While there are minor issues with the system, none of them are deal breaking or really detract from the experience. I would solidly recommend this to anyone, but don't forget to replace the included concrete anchors with proper drywall anchors!
J**N
The Monitor Arm That Makes You Feel Pro
The WALI Wall Mount basically turned my desk setup from “meh” to “modern command center.”Mounting my monitor was a breeze—once it was up, it felt rock solid, like it could hold way more than my 27-inch screen without breaking a sweat. The gas spring arm is smooth as butter. I can tilt, swivel, rotate, and float my screen around like it’s on a magic carpet ride, then lock it exactly where I want. No more stacking books under my monitor or craning my neck like a confused giraffe.The cable management clips are a sweet bonus—goodbye spaghetti monster, hello clean setup. And freeing up desk space? Game-changing. Suddenly I have room for my keyboard, mouse, notebook, AND the occasional emergency snack plate.In short: sturdy, flexible, and surprisingly fun to use. Every time I move my monitor, I feel like I’m piloting a spaceship. If Iron Man had a desk setup, this is exactly how his monitors would float
N**K
Works well, no issues
I got 2 of these to mount my monitors on the wall and have been using for about a month. They work well, very adjustable and they hold up the monitors without any issue. At first one of the monitors seemed to always want to go downward no matter how I set it, but a quick tightening of a screw with the included Allen wrench tightened it up nicely and it now stays in place. If anyone has issues with the monitor staying up then give this a try
R**Y
Sturdy - holds up my 32" UHD display
Sturdy device - easy to install - easy to put together. can be manipulated with ease
A**
Cost effective choice for mounting monitors
Prior to purchasing this, I’ve had experience mounting tvs and monitors to walls. I’d first like to say that if you have normal thickness wall studs, the mounting plate will absolutely be too wide to have all screws in the stud. I chose to align the top middle screw hole and bottom screw hole on the stud, then add drywall screws on the top left and top right side. A good rule of thumb is always go double the weight you’re installing. My total setup weighed in at 20 lbs so I used 40 lb drywall screws. This ensures the mount won’t move at all and gives sturdiness to the screws on the wall stud. Secondly, do not expect to have both monitors touching unless you want to sacrifice considerable desk area. Im using 32” monitors and knew from experience if I had them touching I’d lose half of my desk space. If you aren’t OCD, then it is no problem. Thirdly, the cable management tray is very nice, just make sure you don’t overload it or pinch the cables when reinstalling it. The only point I don’t like with this mount is the attachment point between the VESA mount and arm bracket that it attaches to. The screw does not go on deep enough and the sides don’t really lock in to place, so when tilting you end up not actually tilting the arm but just pushing the VESA mount around which does nothing. Other than that, it’s good for the money. I’d buy again.
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