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The InnoGear Microphone Stand Mic Boom Arm is a medium-sized, steel-constructed boom arm designed for universal compatibility with popular microphones like Blue Yeti and HyperX QuadCast. Featuring a heavy-duty spring for stability, a dual-layer pop filter for superior sound clarity, and an all-in-one package including shock mount, cable ties, and mounting hardware, it offers a professional-grade recording setup that’s easy to assemble and perfect for any desktop up to 2" thick.














| ASIN | B07X1ZWS2H |
| Body Material | Steel |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Microphones |
| Connector Type | Clip, Screw |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (10,223) |
| Date First Available | 18 September 2019 |
| Item Weight | 980 g |
| Item model number | MU059 |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Musical Style | world-music |
| Package Dimensions | 40.69 x 19.61 x 6.2 cm; 980 g |
| Size | Medium |
C**R
it is perfect
it looks very professional, it has a stand, pop filter, 5 zip ties, an extra screw and 2 mounting types and is perfect for the price
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N**A
This has been working pretty well for me. Great adjustability, and the design is sleek. It's also quite sturdy and doesn't move around too much. I had to get an adapter for the desk attachment part, as it was too small for my desk, but it's still a good product.
M**D
افضل السيئين ممتاز للمفلسين 6\10
D**N
Bought this product in 2022. Worked fine for a while, however started breaking down within the last year. Pieces started coming off and undone, as well as the springs will launch the arm up if pulled down slightly.
S**3
This stand is exactly what I needed. It's lightweight, easy to adjust, and the "flex arms" are very functional without taking up too much space. The vise grip stays steady on my desk, and the mic holder is compatible with every microphone I’ve tried. Great entry-level gear that gets the job done.
J**E
I'm feeling disappointed and flabbergasted. This thing specifically advertises that it's compatible with the Blue Yeti but it isn't. The adapter screw is too small to fit into the base of the microphone. I see one other review on here that says the same thing although I didn't notice it until afterwards. The equipment feels pretty cheap but reasonable for the 40 dollar CDN price tag. I probably would have been satisfied if it had actually fit the mic.