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The ErgoFocus Single Monitor Mount is designed for professionals seeking an ergonomic and efficient workspace. It accommodates monitors from 13 to 32 inches, supports weights up to 19.8 lbs, and features a fully adjustable gas spring system for optimal height and angle adjustments. With easy installation and a space-saving design, this monitor mount is perfect for enhancing productivity and reducing clutter.
Brand Name | ErgoFocus |
Item Weight | 7.11 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15.43 x 11.85 x 3.23 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Color Name | Black |
A**.
Great Insteuctions! Amazing product.
These were the best instructions I've ever followed. Labeled baggies for the parts that are referenced in the instructions! The range of motion is great, really like the range of height. I looked at a lot of other monitor arms to find one that had a wide range of height adjustment. This one was the best one I found. Has an option to clamp or screw it in to your desk. It takes up minimal space on my desk. The quality is great, the clamp is sturdy and I feel comfortable securring my 28 inch monitor to it. The cord arm covers keep cords contained. Cons: the "cord arm cover" fell off a couple times (maybe I'm just rough) but I secured it with some white duct tape). Second: of your desk and monitor are against a wall the back portion of the arm could hit the wall as you adjust--that's why I added the colorful foam. I am sensitive to noise so maybe this won't be an issue for anyone else.
M**R
Does the job well.
Love this. I never thought I wanted a monitor mount but I got one because I was getting one for my dad who has a messy desk. Oh wow! now I have more room on my desk and I have the choice of pulling my monitor up close when I am lazy and want to lean on my desk or if I am multitasking, I can push it up and out of my way but still see what is on the monitor. So for things like scanning, I can scan my old pictures and still use my desktop. It mounts very securely on the back of my desk. It is well padded and has a very large range of desk thickness adjustments. It also comes with a clamp if you want it in the cable hole in your desk. I has adjustment for they gas spring up and down arm which works great. It swings side to side. I can fold almost straighten back. I think only wall mount would have the scissor type in and out to do that perfectly. And I can twist my monitor side to side and into the vertical position so easily that now I might actually use it like that for some things. Before it would hit my desk. I didn't know how nice it is to just push the monitor to one side and angle it so it doesn't HAVE to be right in front of me all of the time. I highly recommend a monitor mount and this one works great for a great price. We have them at work but they are big and heavy. This one is much more slimmer but still is very sturdy and the cable holder/hiders work well. They might be a bit hard to get the cables in and the cover slide back but it looks great when done.Don't forget you might need a long power cord and/or video cable if you have a deep desk and will be pulling the monitor forward all the way.
J**L
Functional and at good price
I'm using this to hold a 27" monitor to my coffee table. Works great and is much more affordable when compared to Ergotron arms.
P**A
Super useful!
I got this for my pc setup. BEST DECISION EVER. I have the ability to move the screen up my liking. I’m able to move it around to get the perfect set up to game. And I can also move my monitor out of the way to use my desk for other activities. Highly recommend . Easy installation.
B**N
great price
bought two to free my workspace and after a month using, i don't have any problem of it. very reliable.
T**U
I saw these recommended from a tech website.
They are extremely sturdy and well built. Definitely punches above its weight.
F**W
GREAT product/$
GREAT product/$
R**E
OK not great
I got an LG Ergo monitor with a stand that clamps on the edge of my desk and absolutely love it! Best part is the desk space it frees up, especially since the base gets bigger as the monitor size grows. So I thought I could retrofit my other monitors with a similar stand. This one proves to be OK, not great. I initially put a 30in monitor on it and it turns out to be too much for the stand to hold up lol. There's a screw for adjusting tension but feeling a lot less confident about the stand I decided to put it on a 24in monitor. It holds the smaller monitor after I tighten the screws, though it took a few tries to stop it from drooping. Hopefully it'll hold up. One mystery is a plastic ring with a clip for cable management also has a few small slots on the side, which are too small for cable. The best explanation I can come up with is that its for holding the 3 hex keys that came in the box. However if you have the hex keys in the slots while the ring is mounted on the vertical pole, it prevents the monitor mount's range of motion, which seems like a poor tradeoff for the ability to keep the hex keys around (though you will want to because most adjustments require the hex keys - guess I'll add them to my pile of free hex keys that came with products requiring assembly lol). Another annoying part is a plastic cover for the clamp which does not click into place and so while gravity keeps it in place you know its just sitting there, not really secured. Overall, the stand is functional for smaller monitors, though I wouldn't expect to be adjusting the monitor too often. OK not great.
M**R
Very easy to set up, quite sturdy
Have been using with a 24" Dell monitor for a few months, and it's worked great. Setup was a breeze, and the adjustability is very nice. It claims to be able to hold 32" and 20lbs, which I would agree with - it has absolutely no issue with 24" and ~14lbs.
V**.
Very good value versatile arm
This arm is very versatile with its positioning, and the price compared to some other stands is very attractive.It was a little finicky dialing in the tension on the spring just right so my monitor wouldn't drift, but once I got it it was able to maintain itself within most of the range of motion.The stand's vertical pole would technically allow for multiple monitors on it, but I don't know if I would trust the clamp mechanism with that much weight.I don't have a hole through my desk so I mounted with the edge clamp. I feel like mounting through a hole would provide more even tension on the clamp and result in a bit more confidence, but that's just speculation.Cable management options are really nice too, so it looks a lot better than when I had my cables dangling around behind my monitor.This is a great quality stand and I would highly recommend it for someone who wants a bit more range of motion to their monitor.
A**T
Sturdy and well built
It's quite a strong mount, I have a monitor that's on the heavier side and this doesn't bend or sag.the addition of a phone holder in the base cap is really handy, spring tension is easy to adjust and all the tools and accessories that you may need are there, and the cable management works great as well, I had no problems fitting the cables in.
A**R
Good mount. False title
Firstly, NOT a "Dual Monitor Mount" But the pictures also counter that title. - 1 starWhile the mount is good, although the plastic feels cheap. The copy and pasted title really puts off the sellers accountability.Otherwise, compact but still enough packaging material in the box. Comprehensive instructions. Good layout and mounting options. Useful mount for people who want one/need one.
D**E
Solid Value, but A lot of Movement
Overally, this is a decent monitor arm, for decent value. Depending on how often you think you're going to move your monitor around, I would recommend a sturdier arm. If you think you're going to set it and forget it, then this is a solid buy.I have two gripes with this though; the first is how the extension part of the arm attaches to the main pole, and the second is how the vesa mount, once screwed into the monitor, attached to the rest of the extension as well. On the pole side, the extension clamps to the vertical pole with a simple plastic grip that you screw together. This could have been significantly improved, and provide a lot more peace of mind if it had some sort of rubberized inner portion instead of being just smooth plastic. I'm kind of fearful that the plastic will give at some point and slide down the pole forcefully. On the vesa side, the bracket screws into your monitor just fine, but the bracket slides onto a housing on the arm, and then is pinned in place by a single screw; this is a little difficult to describe, but what you want to know is that it's not screwed in place, it's just held there, and can rattle easily. There's a lot of movement that can't be eliminated.These aren't really issues if you think you're going to put your arm into position and then never move it again, but if that doesn't sound like you, then maybe you want a sturdier arm.
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