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Pros & Cons
Pros
Huanuo's dual arm monitor stand works well in landscape orientation. A lot of other mount brands have a screw to secure the swivel function. Comes with all hardware needed to connect monitors, and they were easy to put on.
It holds 2 x 27 inch monitors very sturdily. The duel arms are able to hold 27inch monitors without any issues. The only issue is that the arms do not go up high enough for 2 27in monitors mounted vertically on my particular desk.
Cons
One of the arms is so weak it collapses with a monitor no matter how i adjust it. The monitors constantly tilt down and will not stay in the position desired. The swivel is loose so having these on a standing desk the slightest breeze causes them to r... Read More
Product description says this mound can hold up to 17 pounds, but it is not true. Can't even hold up a 12lb monitor. Support pole is just too small.
Their support is fast and responds to emails promptly, but my review is of the item and not of the seller.
Highlights
Quality
And i am pleased with the item.
I love the fact that you can also rotate a monitor to a portrait position rather than landscape, so i am still experimenting wi... Read More
It took some time and adjusting to get the arms to work with the 24” monitor because it is so light.
I reviewed all the parts and realized it went with the c-clamp except the screw wouldn't tighten, which made me think maybe i w... Read More
Packaging/appearance
The arms are packaged with a zip tie compressing it for packaging, don't let it punch you in the face when you cut it.
Competitiveness
I am using this with a pre-drilled hold that came in my desk, but it comes with a clamp as well.
Not the cheapest bracket on the market, but well worth the cost.
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- This product had a total of 1,259 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 19 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to grind down the tightening knob because my desk has a lip very close to the hole where i put the monitor stand
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I couldnt figure out where a screw was supposed to go so i looked at the instruction and no mention of said screw
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I reviewed all the parts and realized it went with the cclamp except the screw wouldnt tighten which made me think maybe i was missing a part
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Probably the hardest part of the set up is installing the cable covers to conceal the cables running on the underside of the arms
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Speaking of which it requires very specific tuning depending on how heavy your monitors are mine are 28lbs each in order to function correctly so if you order it and your monitor falls right over adjust the gas spring tension on the arm manually with 116th turns until it stays in place though just movable enough to touch it up and down then give it a further 18th turn to tension it in place
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There is minimal flex using 27” monitors hp z27n g2 daisy chain to thinkpad p15s
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Okay it might not be as bad as the headline but
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Most are almost completely assembled when you receive them
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