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HUANUO Dual Monitor Mount Stand, Long Double Arm Gas Spring Monitor Desk Mount for 2 Screens 13 to 35 Inch Height Adjustable VESA Bracket with…
$139.99
Last updated on May 12, 2024 12:50 am Details
$139.99
Xander –
Attached to a desk (using the clamps) and mounted two 27″ Acer monitors, each weighing 9 lbs without their stand. Each arm has a cord management cover on each segment of the arm which really adds a clean look to the end product. Even with 9 lbs monitors, I had to dial down the gas spring pistons so they wouldn’t keep rising.
An added bonus that I think was an after thought to Huanuo is the addition of USB cables to the base. It was at the very end of the manual after mounting the base and building the arms and running cables, there was a small section that said “oh yeah, if you want, add cables to the base before mounting to the desk.” That section would have been way more helpful at the beginning of the instruction. So I disassembled and added Male to Female USB 3.0 and USB “C” cables to the base. I had to trim down the USB 3.0 female housing to fit into the base. No, the cables were not included.
Of note: The VESA mounting plate is 121.30mm x 121.30mm. If the monitor has a flush mount, no problem. My monitors has a recessed mounting area of 119.67mm wide x 124.69mm tall. No matter how I was going to manipulate the VESA mounting plate, it was not going to fit. I had to head down to the hardware store and pickup nylon spacers and longer M4 screws. Mounting screws for 100mmx100mm and 75mmx75mm are included, but only long enough for a straight forward surface mount. Can’t fault Huanuo for not predicting a crappy Acer design.
I really like the double arm design and beefy mounting clamps. I tuck them against the wall when not using the computer so I have the entire desktop to do other things. Having children, they use the monitors at different heights and the gas spring pistons are just right for a 7 year old to push and pull to the correct height.
Definitely recommend. It is a little pricey and maybe a pain in the butt to setup the first time, but it is damn near perfect once setup.
Xander –
I can’t complain about the overall quality. These were easy to assemble and to position. I have two 32″ monitors installed, and these monitor arms hold them without any issues. The range of motion is great as well, as I’m able to move them around with ease and pretty much put them wherever I want. The tension is easy to adjust as well, if the monitors aren’t staying exactly where you place them.
HOWEVER, the arms extend backwards towards the wall when positioning the monitors close to the top of the desk. As a result, I have to position my desk nearly 6″-8″ from the wall, which is a problem for my office configuration. These work best if your desk isn’t against a wall OR it doesn’t matter if there’s a huge gap between your desk and the wall.
I’m returning these and replacing them with a monitor stand that has static arms, so my desk can be positioned closer to the wall. If the desk positioning is not an issue for you, then I would recommend this product.
Dr. T. Roger North PhD –
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I have tried a few different mounts and this one is hands down the best mount I have come across. I am so very impressed with how heavy-duty it is built, and how well engineered it they are. This is the second one I have bought, the first has heavier monitors on it and they are as just as stable as this one. They come with all the parts and directions to install it. The adjustments are a breeze. Can’t wait to buy the next one for the garage.
H. S. Pope –
Good stand, easy to set up and adjust for the weight of the monitors, I have two 28 inch monitors that weigh 5.6kg and the mount has no problems holding them.
Dr. T. Roger North PhD –
I’m giving this 3 stars which means I won’t return it but I wouldn’t say I’m happy with it.
I purchased this to get my two 27″ monitors up off my desk and free up some space since it doubles as a workbench. One of them is an Apple Thunderbolt Display which weighs 23lbs/10.5kg, well over the weight limit of most arm systems but under the rating of this one.
Unfortunately the heavy monitor wobbles when I’m typing even on my super sturdy door desk. It also struggles to stay vertical, I had to really crank down on the mount point to keep it from tipping forward constantly. I’ll put up with it but I’m not thrilled with it. There’s also no detents to indicate level which I’ve seen on other arm setups.
I’m also disappointed in the geometry of the arms, if the desk is agains the wall they force the monitors super far out from the desk. I have a 36″ deep desk on purpose, so that I can use all the extra space. I haven’t yet figured out a way to get my two monitors side by side without a minimum of 19″ from the wall which is kinda ridiculous. They’ll get further away if you push them far apart, or if you raise them really high, but neither of those are particularly ergonomic. I don’t really gain much desk space because of how far forward they’re pushed which is a bummer, though there is plenty of room under them. I guess it’s designed desks with lots of open space behind them.
Final thoughts, the cable management is good, it can hold 3-4 thick cables per arm which is enough for the basics. I appreciate the two USB 3 ports but I wish they’d included an actual hub instead of 2 extension cords. The monitors move and rotate easily despite their weight. Assembly was trivial and all the tools were included.
EDIT: I’ve now had the arm 2 months and am reducing my rating from 3 stars to 1. The arm simply does not support the weight it’s advertised as being able to support. Both my heavy and light monitor are constantly sagging, tilting, and generally wandering out of position so it’s not just that I have a heavy monitor. Any time I bump my desk I have to spend a few minutes readjusting and re-tightening everything, it’s infuriating. I would not recommend this to anyone.