TechOrbitsTriple/Double/Single Monitor Mount Stand - Computer Screen Desk Gas Spring Arm (Dual Monitor - black)
R**Y
Great stands, great price!
I have used these stands in a commercial environment but the cost was always too high for my home. The prices have come down and Techorbits dual stand is great value for theoney, easy to set-up and every bit as sturdy as the ones I used in work. The only difficulty I had was reading the directions or should I say following the pictures for assembly. No words, just pictures that are to be interpreted. Regardless, I figured them out and am very happy with this stand. They provide many extra parts and features that make this a good value.
M**E
Good bang for the buck!
So, after about 4 hours of research I settled on this 2 monitor arm and mounting bar setup. What I needed it for was an adjustable vertical 2 monitor stand, vertical mounting was not advertised but is possible. Overall, I was able to get the two arms to hold their monitors in a position I can live with.The Good:-decently sturdy-I needed no instructions at all to "assemble", very easy setup.-good design style which I'd like to see more of.-The mounting bar attaches to the clamp bar via a trip of screws, seems and feels very secure, and no center shaft rotation if you swing a monitor arm over (this was actually one of my biggest concerns and a screw trio would have sealed the deal earlier on for me if it was advertised as a feature)The bad (or in this case the meh):-Main mounting bar had some superficial scuffs on arrival, seems to be from another bar getting tossed on to this one, likely during the powder coating stage of manufacturing.-The Allen wrench holder/cable clip doesn't have a perfect fit for the wrenches, they DO fit, but barely. I don't even really count this against the product at all, it functions as intended and isn't something I felt I needed, so still a bonus.Notes and final thoughts:-An extra 2 inches of length on the main mounting bar would have gotten my vertical monitor pair from "good enough" to "exactly what I wanted"-A good rule of thumb for anyone is over shoot what you need, if you want a decent monitor arm don't max the rated load and expect results beyond minimim... These arms are rated for 17lbs, my heaviest monitor on the arm is maybe 13. Only minor adjustments to the arms tension settings were made to one of the arms before both we're stable, movable, and didn't drift even if left in the middle of the motion range.-Im gonna be on the lookout for a longer bar to sawp in, but if I actually took full measurements ahead of time, if have known so that's nothing to count against the product.-Other than the previously mentioned minor scuffs on the main bar, I've seen no manufacturing issues in the one I've received, and rather been a bit impressed for the price.If your on the fence with several similar models, I can totally endorse this pick!
K**D
Good
It does what it's supposed to.
A**E
Great quality product.
Perfect value for this monitor mounting setup. Plus super fast delivery.
C**E
Works as pictured and designed. Just don't touch it :-)
Seriously this is a good mount for dual monitors and if you want to get your monitors up off your desk. It's fairly sturdy but for best results you should screw it to your desk. The monitors fit well and I like the adjustments you can make with the arms. You just have to snug up the bolts and such so stuff can be adjusted. Once you've made final adjustments you can bolt everything tight.Once all is in place it's of course floating so any movement on your desk with cause the monitors to shake. It's truly not a big deal. These have been great for me now that we are all stuck at home.
Z**N
Poorly made
This monitor arm is so poorly made. A lot of the screws and holes do not even match up. Not to mention that it was missing some screws. Instructions were unclear and there were some extra stuff not mentioned in instruction
R**S
Excellent Dual Monitor Stand
Easy to install and use. With me working from home at this time - I wanted (needed) a dual monitor setup to work more effectively - and I am very happy that I did so.
T**S
Easy to set up
I found it easy to set up and handily manages my two 22" LCD monitors alongside a non-VESA monitor. I tried several various combinations (one portrait, two stacked landscape orientation, two stacked and one beside) until settling on a straight three landscape wide configuration. I had to rotate and adjust how the arms mounted to the vertical pillar to allow me to move the desk closer to the wall. Pretty satisfied.
D**S
Base Is Wobbly.
I'm using this with two 27" LG Ultragear monitors (9.9lbs each), supports them just fine and install was straight forward and easy. The adjustable spring is great and super easy to fine tune, however the monitor tilt is just a pinch bolt. While the pinch bolt is effective at keeping the monitors from sagging, it does make fine tuning the final position a little bit difficult. The base is a little wobbly, and because my monitors are offset to the left the whole stand leans over quite a bit (4 degrees to be exact), however with the large range of motion it was easy to rotate the monitors just a tad to get them perfectly level and sitting next to each other with no gap. One thing to note is if you're planning on using this arm directly backed up against a wall and want your monitors to touch each other, expect them to sit about 8-10 inches away from the wall.
J**S
Great mount but...
So I have had this dual monitor mount now for a couple of weeks and I love it, being able to adjust the height and the angle for movies, gaming etc.. the only con I have is if you had a wooden computer desk " mine is from Ikea" which I think most people go with I would suggest placing a piece of wood or something flat and hard under the mount before clamping it to the desk and tightening it. I now have a massive dent in my desk since I have moved the arm further to one side and worried I may have to get another tabletop do to having a week spot,Not a negative review on the item or seller just wish they had that in the instructions to avoid damaging anyone's desk.
P**Y
Does the cheap but the range of motion and sturdiness could be better
First of all, the assembly instructions that are provided with the product are not the best since there is no text to walk you through and explain the process (only images). This caused problems for me after assembly since there was no indication as to where the spring tension bolts were for the arms and so my heavy monitors were constantly falling. I though the arms were broken until I did some googling and eventually was able to find them on my own. After tightening the springs they hold up my monitors perfectly fine (~ 10 pounds each) and it looks great on the desk. Overall there are bits of the product that seem to be cheap plastic so as long as things don't start breaking I would still recommend the product to others.
J**N
Best cheap "gas spring" mount i've found so far, but don't buy it!
I've tried 3 monitor stands before, the North Bayou dual stand, a no-name single stand, and this one. All "gas spring."Overall, this has to be the best, from the packaging to assembly to usability.Ticks pretty much all the boxes, and comparatively a whole lot better than the North Bayou one for the same price which had awful packaging, had plastic that broke, barely fit monitors, and couldn't support bigger monitors without sagging.However, I don't recommend it? Why, you ask? This monitor has a design where there's two independent arms clamped onto a pole which is also clamped to your desk. Because of physics, the higher you clamp the monitors, the more force the arms will exert on the base (lever effect), which in turn makes the stand wobbly if you don't mount both of the monitors at the bottom. All monitor stands are inheritably wobbly to some extent but this has the be the most wobbly monitor stand I've ever tried. Another thing is that this has to support 2 monitors at once, which is added weight on one pole. Topping it off, it's "gas print", so it's just inherently more bobbly than those other ones with still mechanical joints.So, go out and buy 2 single arm monitor mounts for each of your monitors. Not a double one.
I**E
Lots of wobble
I used this for a 24inch 144 hz and a very light 60hz 21' monitor and both had quite a lot of wobble unless the stand was able to touch the wall, and still had wobble then.Unless you have a deep desk I found they were either too close or slightly too far away.I tried to get them to work over a couple days but was never satisfied.I think it needs one more hinge for it to be a worthwhile product.Wouldn't really recommend
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