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The HUANUO Dual Monitor Mount Stand is a versatile and ergonomic solution for managing two monitors ranging from 17 to 32 inches. With gas spring arms for height adjustment, full motion capabilities, and compatibility with various VESA mounts, this stand enhances your workspace by optimizing screen configuration and freeing up valuable desk space.
Brand Name | HUANUO |
Item Weight | 14.28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 5 inches |
Item model number | HNDS5B |
A**R
High quality, easily adjustable, very sturdy with no wobble, holds a 17lb monitor with no issues.
I have a 34" sceptre ultra-wide monitor that fits wonderfully on this. On the other arm I have a laptop attached via a different plate that is compatible with vesa mounting. I actually have the arm attached to the monitor only one segment long, rather than the pictured two.Pros: - very sturdy in comparison to others. I tried one by north bayou and had to return it because it was pretty garbage and wobbly. the design of it was bad, where as this one by huanuo is really nice. - very easy assembly, took me maybe 45min total to put together including mounting my laptop and the monitor and doing all the cable management. 15min of that was searching for one of the screws that helped tighten the arms to eachother that had fallen out during shipment, but it comes with two spares so no worry, I also found the original screw in the box anyway. - very easy to position. The one issue I have with it is that, unless you really tighten one of the junctions to the vesa mounting plate, a heavy monitor will tilt forward quite easily. So tilting up and down is going to be a bit of a pain, but thats a very small price to pay for being able to tilt it easily and securely side to side, rotate it, move it backwards and forwards, side to side etc. everything is easily adjustable and tightenable. - cable management is pretty easy to use with this set up requiring you to simply push your cables into a clip type tray mounted beneath each arm.Cons: - The cable management solution could be a bit larger to accomodate multiple larger cables. It works fine, though it can get kind of tight with a thick power supply cable and a display port cable. More can fit, it just gets kind of tight :/ - The center pillar is difficult to tighten once completely assembled, and due to the nature of the arms' attachment to the pillar, if you try to rotate them around it, you could unintentionally twist it loose again. I may pull it apart later and throw some loctite in there just to keep it more secure, but this really is not an issue. it rotates maybe a milimeter or so, and the only issue is that it drags the other arm with it. There is absolutely no wobble with this incredibly minor amount of loosening.In all, this is a fantastic price for an incredibly stable and nice looking pair of arms with a wide range of movement and adjustment. I saw a few of the negative reviews for this and I'm not sure where they are getting the idea that this stand isn't that great for whatever reason because it really seems as close to perfect as it can get! I haven't attached it via the grommet method with the hole drilled through the table, just the regular clamping way and it feels great!
J**S
awesome product for under $100!
I bought this monitor swivel mount for my desktop computer. I like to use two monitors for multi-tasking work and the option to throw on a youtube video or movie on one while i code on the other.Anyways, after I received my new mount in the mail I opened up the package and immediately noticed the quality of this swivel mount is really nice for the $60 bucks i paid for it.Pros >- Awesome Price.- The mount is really sturdy when secured to the desk even w/ the non-evasive setup, I didn't even have to drill a hole in my desk it literally does not need it.- All of the materials used have a wall thickness that is above what is required for 10-20lb monitors which gives everything a nice solid feel (aka not some flimsy cheap aluminum crap). It's really well built in my opinion.- Everything feels nice and secured and the adjustments to get everything just right is really painless. They provide a few different sized allen wrenches w/ your mount and all you have to do is loosen or tighten 1 or 2 bolts for each monitor depending on how you have them setup.- The manual is straight forward and simple. 20-30 minutes to unwrap and setup. if you're not so handy it might take an hour but you can't really mess anything up.- Great cable management they provide plastic pieces underneath the swivel arms to hide your cables.Suggestions >- 6 ft. cords are the bare minimum you can get away with on this mount. It only worked out for me because my desktop computer sits on my desk, but they only have maybe 5-6 inches of slack I'll probably buy longer cords eventually. If you're like many people and your computer sits under the desk on the floor chances are you need a longer cord than is standard w/ your monitor. I would suggest investing a few bucks on getting 10ft HDMI, vga, dvi, DP or whatever you connect your monitor w/ to your computer. Power Cord you can just use an extension cord if need be.Edit: I've read a few reviews about the gas spring arms not being able to handle the weight of a larger monitor. So I thought I'd weigh in. I have a 27" and a 19" monitor the 27" is 12.5lbs and I had to loosen the gas spring quite a bit to get the arm to lower to the desired height. That being said it handled my large monitor quite well and from the feel of things I could easily add a larger monitor without worry. That's just my mount though maybe others are getting a gas spring in their swivel arm that is malfunctioning or something.Hope this helps..
J**E
Easy setup and decent value
I think this product is a really good value. If you need to change the positions once in a while, and this is more of an desk space / ergo need, this is would be really great for that.Setup was really easy. Feels sturdy, supports the monitor size it claims. I do side by side vertical, dual horizontal landscape, top and bottom landscape, and it does those common setups pretty well. A+Downsides:If you are a super-user. Meaning ... If you change your monitor positions or perspectives regularly, this may not be the best fit for you. The tension on the rotation tends to loosen each time you move it, so after about 5-10 moves you will need to re-tension those screws. The play on the tilt is really bad too, meaning you have to over-rotate, then let the monitor (hopefully) settle into a position. That is by far my biggest complaint or thing I'd improve.Again,For setting a fixed position, or supporting an occasional change, these things aren't really going to bother most people. It is still a very well constructed stand. I like to change my desktop workspace based on the work I'm doing, and even with that it isn't too bad to tolerate a couple of the quirks. I still get the set up I want, just have to maintenance those screws weekly, and fiddle more that I would really like to.I doubt I'm willing to pay the amount I would need to to gain that added functionality.A month into owning it. I think 4 stars is fair. For what you pay, it is a 4-star product.
L**L
Too good for its price
This product is premium for its price. All metal build, sturdy, no plastic except the cable management groove. The packaging is awesome, they mark all parts with letter in the packaging and the manual is super easy to understand.The attachment head came out of the box may be a bit twisted (seen in the picture). You may not be able to turn it with bare hand but rest assured, once you mount your monitor, you would be able to twist it. It was designed for 360 degrees rotation.Although they said the arm could handle 32 inches, I would bet too much on it if you have a well-built monitor. I have a Dell wide 29” U2913WM, it’s quite sturdy and heavy. The head is tilted a bit due to the monitor weight. One way to remedy this issue is to make sure the gas spring arm is level.
C**.
Solid high quality monitor arms at a good price.
Excellent quality, especially for the price.Some assembly required, but the main components are already preassembled.Have a 32” and a 27” - the base is much stronger than you may expect. The arms are very strong and of high quality.Rotate and spin work well. Beware that the tilt axis is relatively weak (you need to tighten a screw to fix the monitor in position); my 32” IPS has problems with tilting. Basically, the screen droops/tilts downward over time. Extreme torque required for heavier displays.Very good quality product. Well packaged with high quality components. Price is very good as well.
J**R
Very flexible and sturdy at a good cost
Very good product, gives a lot of flexibility for installation and how to setup your monitors. It's solid and even though I only had it for a couple weeks it looks durable and I already have bought another model from the same brand for my wife, which she has been using with no issues for about an year.The gas spring arms are really worth it! they make it very easy to move the screen up and down while keeping the monitor securely stable (you just need to adjust according to your screen weight, but it's really easy to do).I bought this primarily to gain desk space by eliminating monitor stands. Since I use the whole rig between two notebooks (work/personal), this allowed me enough space to have a single external keyboard and enough space to open either notebook under the main screen.Only reason I didn't give this product 5/5 stars across the board is because no matter how loose I leave the screws, when I rotate one of the arms around the vertical pole, the whole pole rotates and moves the other arm so I have to hold one of the arms in place while rotating the other. This is only bothering at the initial setup though (or if you need to be constantly rotating arms).Still, an awesome product, very useful and at a reasonable price!
T**Z
Easy to install, sturdy, and great with massive monitors (even mounted vertically)
I used this to mount my monitors vertically (one on top of another). Initially I had a 27 inch monitor at the bottom and a 24 inch at the top. This fit perfectly. Installation was laughably easy. You screw a few things, you tighten (or loosen) a few other things, and then you slap it all together.Ultimately I got a new monitor, and now have two 27 inchers stacked on top of each other. It barely fits. The bottom bezel of my top monitor is hidden behind the top bezel of my bottom monitor, but none of the actual screen is blocked. It's holding up pretty darn well given that it's holding two beefy boys.I must warn you though: depending on how heavy your monitors are, be prepared for some aesthetic damage to your table. My monitors are pretty heavy, and the mount left a permanent mark on my table. Sucks, but not the end of the world.
J**Y
So many configuration options
Not sure what's up with monitors these days with weak, flimsy stands. I bought 2 24" monitors that had stands that were the equivalent of balancing an orange on a toothpick. Even the slightest touch cause them to sway so much I thought i'd get seasick. On Prime day, I saw this arm was on sale and took a chance. I'm glad I did as so far it's been fantastic!It's intimidating when you open first open the box, as they included so many screws. So much so that I nearly closed to the box to return it think it would be complicated to assemble. I decided to take a look at the manual and quickly realized all the parts included were to cover any and every possible setup and monitor configuration. I chose the traditional clamp setup, but there have 3 different ways of mounting the base to your desk. It's also actually packed really well, each arm is separate so it was quick to assemble.Initially when you first snap the monitors into place they will sag downwards and the arms will slowly raise as if they are floating off into space, but all this is corrected by loosening the tension and adjusting the brackets with the included set of hex keys. This isn't to say you lock your monitors into 1 position forever. I'm able to adjust my monitors on the fly, raising and lowering without any issues. They align perfectly and most importantly do not shake or sway. I also appreciate the added cable management, as it gives it a clean, clutter free look, as well as little holders for the hex keys so they are readily available if you need to make any adjustments on the fly. The mess of wires in my photo at the base is because I refuse to purchase a dock for my laptop.I recommend this arm if you need a good mounting solution for multiple monitors on your desk.
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