🚀 Elevate your dual monitor game!
The HUANUO Dual Monitor Stand is designed for monitors ranging from 13 to 32 inches, supporting weights between 4.4 and 19.8 lbs. With adjustable height, tilt, swivel, and rotation features, it enhances ergonomics and workspace efficiency. The stand is easy to assemble and includes cable management for a tidy setup.
Color | Black |
Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Mount Motion | Tilt |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 45 Degrees |
Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 32 Inches |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 13 Inches |
M**S
Sturdy, high quality and easy to assemble
Purchased this as a replacement for two monitor clamps to give my desk a cleaner look. There are dozens, if not hundreds of these mounts and they more-or-less have the same performance. I decided on the HUANO brand as it had an overwhelmingly positive amount of reviews and fit my budget.Packaging:Packaging was extremely professional, with linings to protect each assembly piece. It came with all the tools necessary to assemble the entire mount, and also came with both the C-clamp and grommet-style clamp so you could choose how to install the mount.Installation:Extremely simple. I'd recommend having an extra person help, but this can be done solo, just take your time. Instructions were fairly clear. The only issues I had were in regards to the cable management pieces. I still don't really see the value in using them but have installed them regardless. I went with the C-clamp installation, and it's extremely easy to adjust the mount to ensure you've got enough space after mounting your monitors.Note: Make sure your desk/tabletop has enough clearance to either clamp or drill a hole into. This is essential, as the last thing you want to happen is for your mount to fall and possibly cause damage to both your monitors.Mounting:This is where I had the most trouble. These mounts are for VESA-compliant monitors. I am using an LG 27UK850 and LG 27UK650 with this mount, and the 650 fits in just fine, but for some reason, the design of the mounting plate does NOT fully fit the 850. I managed to get it screwed in enough to make it work, but no matter how I angle the plate, it's not a snug and secure fit like on the 650.Power:These gas springs are STRONG. I had troubles mounting my screens by myself because the gas spring kept launching my monitors up, and I needed to leverage the table top to get the screws in. Everything is adjustable, however. Once I adjusted the tension I was able to mount my monitors.Adjustability:Just about every angle is adjustable with this dual mount. It's been a few weeks and I haven't noticed any sagging / re-adjustments so the springs seem to be very sturdy. This could change over time, but so far no issues.Conclusion:I'm very happy with my purchase and would buy it again if I had to. Word of caution: If you're mounting two 27" monitors, make sure you've got enough space for them, and measure out the total weight. Weight isn't really an issue with these monitor arms, but with these dual monitor arms, you are adding a lot of pressure at one point of your table top. I have a relatively cheap desk made of .5" thick plywood, so my biggest concern is that eventually the added pressure will be enough to break that area.
J**E
Fits two 32" monitors stacked vertically - but just barely
I have two 32" 4K monitors from Spectre. I bought this mount because it was supposed to be able to mount them stacked vertically. Well, it does - but just barely. I had to almost rest my bottom monitor right on the desk (a half inch up so I can press the controls on the bottom) and the top monitor is mounted as high as the arm will go safely on the pole. There is just barely any room to spare, so keep this in mind if you have two 32" monitors that you want to stack.The pole and rest of the hardware seems well made - everything is sturdy with each of my monitors being 14.8 lbs. It comes with a variety of mounting hardware for different VESA holes for both flat and curved screens.Overall, I am very happy with the purchase because of the price I paid when it was on sale - it was a great value for a very good mount. I just wish there was a little more room to spare so I didn't have to rest the bottom monitor so close to the desktop.
M**S
Good mount
(I also own the single-arm version of this mount and some of the review is the same since the products are very similar)This is a pretty good monitor arm mount. It is sturdy, went together fairly easily, and holds my monitors steady.My only real gripe about it is the reach - I doubt you could fit two 32" monitors side-by-side and have any wiggle room to make microadjustments. Not a problem for smaller monitors, though. While more expensive, you might be better off with two single mounts instead of one dual mount. This company has a version that is identical to this one except it has a single mounting arm and the vertical post is slightly shorter. The arms are compatible between them.When you install this, I highly recommend releasing some tension on the gas cylinder in the arm *before* you take the velcro strap off that holds it tight during shipping.The C-clamp has a very wide range of thicknesses it can work with. Unless you have a freakishly thick desk, I doubt this will not fit.The only other issue I could see is if you have a melamine or MDF desk. These are commonly called "particleboard" and are the cheap stuff from IKEA or Office Max. Melamine and MDF are great because they are dimensionally stable: they do not warp based on temperature or humidity. However, their shorter wood grains mean they are not as strong as real (unprocessed) wood. I custom built my desk out of solid 3/4" (19mm) oak. I have one of these mounts and two of its little sisters with one arm each. They are all torquing the wood since the clamps are off-center from the monitors, but there is no warping and everything is straight and level because oak is strong.I am not saying this product will not work with melamine or MDF. It will probably be fine. However, the desk may fail eventually. It might warp from the twisting force of the clamp. It might break - unlikely, but possible. This is just something to keep in mind, and is more of an issue due to the desk, not the monitor arm.
S**Y
Almost perfect
Easy to assemble, very solid, easily holds up a Dell G2725D 27" monitor. Integrated cable management is *good*, but not *perfect*; the arm channel could stand to be a bit bigger. It took some serious elbow grease to get an HDMI cable and power cable in there, along with a USB cable for a webcam.One thing to note is that if you're able to, don't follow the instructions for how to hang the monitor. Instead, it is *much* easier to simply set the monitor on the desk, maneuver the arm into place behind it, and screw in the VESA mount while it's sitting there. Then, after you've ensured the gas arm can lift the monitor securely, remove the monitor base.Still worthy of 5 stars despite the cable channel being high-effort and instructions missing out on that idea, though.