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The InnoGear Microphone Arm Stand is a heavy-duty, fully adjustable boom arm designed for professional-grade microphones. Featuring a 38-inch horizontal reach, 135° and 180° flexible angles, and a robust steel construction supporting up to 4.4 pounds, it ensures stable, precise mic positioning. Its secure desk clamp protects surfaces while fitting edges up to 2 inches thick. Compatible with popular mics like Blue Yeti, Snowball, and Shure SM7B, this stand combines durability, style, and versatility for gamers, podcasters, and content creators alike.

































| ASIN | B07DHLSTLV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,520 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #200 in Microphone Stands |
| Body Material | Steel |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Microphones |
| Connector Type | Screw |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,789) |
| Date First Available | June 4, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
| Item model number | MU038 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Musical Style | Mic Stand |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 22.44 x 7.09 x 0.79 inches |
| Size | Large |
S**N
Sturdy and flexible Mic Stand for streaming setup
As a streamer I installed this to my desk with an easy to install clamp which is strong as long ans you tighten it all the way. I paired it with my hyperX Quadcast which is a relatively heavy microphone. It holds my mic steady without any drag. It has smooth movements and comes with a cable management kit to make everything look clean. Overall for the price range it’s a solid choice if you’re looking for quality and ease of use.
M**A
When I tell You I have No Problem with This Thing...Until Now! Read this Update Before Buying!!
Blue Yeti User: Update: This is a good mic if you don't use it much or adjust your mic. Don't buy this mic. Just get the Logitech Blue Yeti stand. In the long run, the one fatal flaw of this design, which I initially wondered about, is why spend the money on the metal frame if the most important part, that part that holds the mic is plastic. I have had two of these now and they both failed in the same place. I bought this two years ago when updating my office to give lectures or to participate in webinars. I have been using the Logitech blue yeti boom arm for a while now; because there are no plastic parts except for the screw covers. This isn't a problem and I feel like it will last a very long time because the pieces that hold the mic are all metal and it's the one I have now is compatible with the current equipment I have listed below. The Inno is a solid stand, but if you use it weekly and need to handle your mic often, this IS NOT the mic for you. Pay the 100.00 for a long-lasting boom mic and don't pay 40 twice for this like did. Beginners mistake so let me save you the money. I mean it, no problems. Sturdy, the plastic clamp is hard plastic. While I can see someone’s desire for a metal clamp, I don't have any reservations whether it will survive the life of the arm itself. As a person who values cable management, I dont have a problem with how its set up. The velcro ties are helpful for storing the wires neatly. Pro Tip: dont do as I had done initially and place the tie around the entire width of the arm, but between them. The joints are stiff but that makes me confident that it will last a long time and that it will stay in place while in use. I am so glad that I did not buy the yeticaster (while cool) or the Rodes boom arms. This more than works for my purposes. Use: I use my microphone for my WFH office to record lectures and just as a better mic for zoom meetings. Equipment: I am using the InnoGear boom arm with my Mounkey metal pop filter (if you are thinking about it, get it, it’s worth it!) and a Auphonix pro blue yeti shock mount. I did not need an adapter and it fit right into my mount. Finally my desk is 5” long standing desk and it is two inches thick. It barely slid on but it did so if your desk is ANY thicker than that this WILL NOT work for you. However, if you bought a cheap boom arm first, like most of us, keep your clamp because it just might fit. I dont have a problem positioning my mic for comfort sitting or standing. I have it positioned at the side of my desk. If I got the jumbo version I would have the mic come from above my screens. I would recommend! Enjoy!
S**3
Almost perfect
This is my first mic arm, but I'm really happy with it. It does everything I need it to do really, but even then, I just have 2 complaints about it. It has 2 main sections as you can see in the picture, but in order to fold completely, both sections have to be closed, which is unfortunate for me since the lower part's closed state is a little tilted back and hits my wall. My other complaint is that the clamp doesn't hold the stand in a really stable way. It's stable enough I suppose, but it's basically just barely held in there. You put the end of the stand, which is a short pole, into a holder that is far too wide for it and clamp that down with a screw. It really just BARELY makes it stable enough. You could still easily pull it out of the holder and scratch all the paint off of it at the same time and also scrape the paint off while swiveling it a bit in the holder. On top of the clamp holder being like this, the stand, at least at first, is very hard to move around as it's a bit stiff. It loosens up quickly, so that's not something I can complain about, but the issue is that because it's so stiff, you need to use a lot of force to move it around at first and can easily end up pulling it out of the holder a few times. These are just some issues I ran into, but they haven't been a deal breaker for me. It's extremely solid in construction and has a good range of motion. It is also able to support my Blue Yeti microphone without dangling or standing up straight. It really does a good job.
C**N
A Sturdy and Reliable Companion for Your Recording Setup
I recently added the InnoGear Microphone Arm Stand to my recording setup, and I have been thoroughly impressed with its performance and build quality. As a content creator, having a reliable and flexible microphone arm is crucial for maintaining consistent audio quality, and the InnoGear Mic Arm certainly delivers on those fronts. First and foremost, the build of this mic arm is solid and heavy-duty, living up to its promise of being robust and durable. It effortlessly holds my microphone in place without any wobbling or sagging, even when extended to its maximum length. This level of stability ensures that I can focus entirely on my content without worrying about any unexpected audio disturbances. Adjustability is another standout feature of the InnoGear Mic Arm. The multiple adjustment points allow for precise positioning of the microphone, ensuring optimal sound capture. Whether I'm recording a podcast, voiceover, or musical performance, I can easily maneuver the mic arm to find the perfect angle and distance, enhancing the overall quality of my recordings. Installation was surprisingly hassle-free, thanks to the clear and straightforward instructions provided. The clamp mechanism securely attaches to my desk without leaving any marks or damage, and it has proven to be quite versatile, accommodating various desk thicknesses. One of the aspects I appreciate most is the built-in cable management system. It keeps my recording area neat and organized, preventing any unwanted cable clutter. This attention to detail speaks to the thoughtful design of the InnoGear Mic Arm. Overall, the InnoGear Microphone Arm Stand has exceeded my expectations in terms of quality and functionality. It's a reliable and sturdy addition to my recording setup.
L**A
It's been 3 months, still stiff and no fatigue
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G**O
Esta bien padre para el micrófono rodé pod mic! Incluye todo lo que necesitas para usarlo.
L**M
This is a very well built and very useful boom arm. It feels solid and fits very nicely. I was worried my blue yeti would be too heavy but I tightened it up and it worked flawlessly. Incredible product, would highly recommend
J**P
This desk microphone arm is strong enough to carry dynamic microphones however for bigger desk you should get the larger version of this for farther reach and more weight capacity. Other than that this will surely last a long time. Price on this item is okay for what you get, double or triple that you get the branded ones.
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