🚀 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The BEWISER Heavy Duty Monitor Arm Mount is designed for ultra-wide screens ranging from 34 to 57 inches, supporting weights up to 44 lbs. Its ergonomic design allows for full motion adjustments, including tilt, swivel, and rotation, making it perfect for both work and gaming. The mount is easy to install and comes with a robust after-sales service.
Color | WHITE |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 34 Inches |
Maximum Compatible Size | 57 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 90 Degrees |
Mount Motion | Articulating |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
H**G
Yeah, no, it works and it's pretty great
TL;DR it's actually fantastic and is the best you can ask for for $159 on amazon and worlds better with my experience of the recommended vivo mount.It's solid. I don't see any problems with the machining and everything is pretty snug, much more snug than the $100 vivo one that I got in the mail, broke, and returned in the same day. The paint is a little scuffy in which that there are some parts that seem to have less layers of the white coating but at the end of the day, fantastic stuff. Seems pretty simple to put together and mount and they got instructions. It has a screw for 180 and 360 locking, the hex screws that tighten the parts together is nicely recessed a little bit, adds a bunch of premium points compared protruding small little philips screws from the vivo.Mounting it on the table has 2 pads, one for the bottom and one for the top and I don't think I'll have any complaints. May cause warping on the table in the long run but not sure based on the thickness of the pads and the size of the base. There is quite a lot of granularity with the things you can adjust which is a pro and a con. Be prepared to get an arm work out tightening and loosening those parts, especially after you get it to work with a G9 and then swap it out for a 5" monitor that you are using since the odyssey is broken. Seems like a very specific scenario but hey, happened to me.It is definitely work to move and pivot the monitor but I also didn't put too much time in adjusting the tightness or so to see if it can alleviate some of that work for me, I just tested it out. You probably can get more tilt out of what I managed which looked like a pretty solid double digits tilt, I just wanted to test it shortly that it could. It acts like how you would expect a normal monitor arm to act given the constraints on the degrees of freedom that it can rotate and move to.It's definitely something to behold since it, for the dozen or so minutes I had the monitor on the arm, can hold some weighty ass monitors. Not sure what's the current beast for weight and curvature on the market but they claim 44 lbs. It doesn't look exactly like the ergotron HX w/ HD Pivot but it sure feels like they have very similar hardware than them, visually at least. The HD Pivot though does not seem like the best to have rotated 180 so the top is now facing down. A lot of it is from gravity and not sure if you can rotate like that on the ergotron HX but, yeah, don't flip it and you'll be good. You get two small dainty screws (not actually dainty, it screws on with the 5mm allen wrench) to secure it from below to the arm to keep it in place but that's it.
S**N
Forget about Ergotron
Folds back and adjusts great even under a heavy load, matches the aesthetic of the Odyssey monitor and mounted in just a few minutes. This monitor stand blows everything else out of the water. It is very sturdy and has no problem holding my 57" monitor. I'm glad someone has stepped up to the plate and built a great stand for these large ultrawide monitors!
A**N
57” fits however
The 57” monitor works and can more than hold the weight however this tilt to the bracket makes me concerned it could fail one day. I put the monitor down when not in use to be safe. Unsure how to fix this if it’s even fixable.Tighten all the bolts with extreme force to stop the swaying side to side and the tensioners are rock solid. Love it so much more space on the desk
D**E
Almost good enough
I have a pretty big ultrawide and this monitor constantly drift backwards due to the bottom screw that tightens the arm to the base being very small and am unable to screw it in tight enough to generate enough torque to hold my monitor in place. It is super frustrating. I will need to find a replacement arm. I'd stay away from this one and buy a monitor that uses big heavy duty screw to tighten things (like the ones that are at the top where the arm connects to the monitor.
M**R
Samsung 57" Odyssey Neo G9
Worked like a charm for my Samsung 57" Odyssey Neo G9. No issues with tilting also.It holds the monitor in place and it is quite sturdy. If you're reading the negative reviews about the 57", probably those reviewers did not install this properly, or they had a defective product, which is a simple problem to fix by just requesting a replacement.I did pay attention to the thickness of my desk, which is not thick enough. So I got a "Steel Reinforcement Bracket Mount Plate for Thin, Glass, and Other Fragile Table Tops", for just $16, and worked perfectly. Honestly, even if your desk is thick enough, I would get this for extra protection.Happy with the product and, again, it does work on your 57" Odyssey, as the brand claims.
S**G
Heavy duty and inexpensive, a good value
Used it for the Samsung 57" Odyssey G9 Neo. This is a very heavy monitor. I was skeptical as to whether something costing a fraction of a Ergotron was well built enough to do the job. I took a chance on due to the Black Friday low price. It seems well built and the monitor could be supported easily. Two caveats. One: the monitor sags on install, so you have to adjust the spring tension quite a bit with the hex key. Two: even with no sag, my monitor slowly swung to the left. You need to stop it swinging on the pivots. So get out the smaller hex key (also supplied) and crank down to prevent the left swing. Since then, the monitor has not moved or sagged. This means, if you want to change the position, you should loosen the pivots and then retighten to prevent movement.
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