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The Mount-It! Ultrawide Monitor Arm is a heavy-duty desk mount designed for screens up to 35 inches and 33 lbs. It features a height-adjustable gas spring arm, multiple VESA compatibility, and built-in USB 3.0 and audio ports, making it perfect for home offices, gaming setups, and professional workstations. With a focus on ergonomics and space-saving design, this monitor arm enhances comfort and productivity.
Brand Name | Mount-It! |
Item Weight | 16.12 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 15 x 12.3 x 4.5 inches |
Item model number | MI-4771 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | black |
D**K
Worth the money
I used this to mount my Odyssey G9 Super Ultra-Wide monitor and it works very well. It took some time to adjust the tension to handle its weight but after a few minutes it properly holds the monitor and can be moved in all directions without sag.The tilt adjustment can be difficult with a big display as it is not freely adjustable but has to be tightened and loosened with a hex key, be sure to support the displays weight when loosening this bolt as the Display can abruptly slide down if not supported. Once you get it set it holds firmly and is a much cheaper alternative to a mount with the ability to freely tilt.USB/Audio cables are good quality and well connected, only wish the USB cables were black instead of blue but that is more of a personal preference. cable management is well made but don't over tighten as it could break the plastic, just snug it up.Take your time to set it up and read the instructions, might be a good idea to ask someone for help getting a large display hefted onto the arm once installed on desk, but it could be done alone with care. I would recommend getting a steel monitor arm mounting plate to go along with this to add rigidity to the mount if using for larger displays as well it prevents damage/marking when compressed to desk. You can find them on Amazon as well.Over-all great product and very pleased.
B**R
Sturdy & just what I needed
Just what I needed!I'm really happy with this stand: it's sturdy & made from hardy components, has a lot of positioning options, was able to fit in a tight spot, it freed up a lot of space on my desk, AND it was pretty simple to assemble. There are also some other more suble features to the product that I found to be really intelligent design: a clip goes on the post to hold allen keys so you don't need to go digging for them whenever you want to repositions things, nice wire guides to keep cords neatly arranged, honestly, I didn't even notice the USB ports on the stand when I ordered it, so I was really happen to find them there.For reference: I'm using the stand for a 32 inch ~17lbs Acer monitor
J**R
Sturdy enough for a 49 inch tv
This is my second Mount-it product, with my first experience holding up a 34 inch ultra wide LG computer display.Recently I moved to a new apartment, which had a tiny living room area with a deep recessed space behind the wall perfect for a 36 inch CRT television circa 1998. Unfortunately with the 21st century and ultra wide formats, this wasn’t going to work.I recently purchased a Sony 49 inch tv, and weighing in at just under 30 pounds, I was afraid any type of monitor mount solution wouldn’t be able to work. However, seeing other reviews here, I headed to Home Depot to get a 2x4 block to help support the weight of the monitor and mount on the 20th century setup we had.I’ve mounted the television and it works great, I wouldn’t trust extending the tv out to the monitor’s full range of motion (I fear the weight of the tv would just create too much torque on the support shelf below), however, it is able to sturdily handle the tv at non-extreme lengths. The flexibility of the various joints also mean I can tilt a near 50 inch lcd panel 90 degrees. I have no reason to, but nice to know I can :D
N**T
Great buy on one condition
You have a desk that is free of items behind the monitor arm. This is mounted on a poll and will knock stuff over easily. If you rotate your panel a lot it tends to go the direction it wants to go unless you guide it in a certain way. But I am sure your milage will vary depending on desk and setup. Built like a tank!! Clamping force is great. Additional USB ports are awesome to have if you need them. They work well. The added tool holder is a great touch to the ease of quick adjustments. Speaking of adjustments, I have yet to have to adjust this thing since I set it up back in May of 2022. Its January of 2023 so its well made to say the least!!! I highly recommend it
I**L
The best monitor arm i have used.
This thing is extremely well built, overbuilt even. My heavy 27" XV272UX (1440P, 240hz) isnt even close to maxing out the weight. The operation is butter smooth, functionality is versatile and the locks are very nice. I cant say enough good things. Oh yeah, it looks good and premium, if that makes sense.Sorry, my desk is a little cluttered rn. I am waiting on a new monitor, the cable is so short and not managed because my other cables cause issues. (Thats a whole other story, im getting a new monitor tomorrow)
A**N
Big relief
I was shopping for a monitor arm as I had just bought a new monitor. I had a very large concern that monitor arm wouldn’t be able to hold my monitor, 32’’ M32U 4K gaming monitor Gigabyte(For reference). The monitor is pretty big and heavy as most parts of it are built in including the power unit, so the arm had a very tough job to uphold. Once I had equipped everything and installed the monitor, I had lost all fear of the monitor arm giving in. The arm feas fully mobile and held it tightly at any position. The arm is fully metal and very strongly composed. I did order a second arm for my other monitor which is a 27” lighter monitor, but it was cheaper(different seller). After receiving it I couldn’t believe the massive difference between them. I was not confident in the other arm, and am planning on ordering this one again. This is the GO TO monitor arm.
N**R
ALWAYS TILTING DOWN!
No matter how high I rotate the screen of the monitor upward, this mount tilts it right back down so the screen points down at my desk instead of my face, rendering this mount useless.I've managed to wedge things into a gap that only mitigates things somehow, but the screen still droops back down to my abdomen, not my face. Because I see with my eyes instead of my navel, I just had to not use a stand until I can literally modify the metal parts of the mount to compensate for this insane downward tilt.My monitor is 25 lbs and this mount is rated at 33 lbs, so it's obvious to me that they've severely and likely deliberately misattributed the specs of this mount probably to get more sales.
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