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The MOUNT PRO Triple Monitor Mount is designed for 13-27 inch screens, supporting up to 17.6lbs per monitor. With full motion capabilities and a sleek design, it enhances your workspace while keeping it organized. Easy to install and compatible with various desk types, this mount is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and style.
Brand Name | MOUNT PRO |
Item Weight | 14.08 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.17 x 13.15 x 6.65 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PR1003-1 |
Color Name | Black |
A**R
Best monitors holder
I love this monitor arm that holds my 3 monitors which are all 24 inches. Perfect for those that work from home, space saver on the table and great quality. Adjustable motion and super easy to assemble.
D**N
Great product
Extremely easy to put together. Holds all 3 of my monitors and is very sturdy. Wire management is great and arms are easy to move and move smoothly. The plates have multiple holes so it will fit any monitor.Only con is that tilting the monitor is a little sketchy. Monitors rotate smoothly, the arms have great mobility and move smoothly but tilting the top of the monitor forward or away from you is sticky and unnatural. They aren’t designed to be tilted back and forth frequently
R**.
We shall see... (UPDATED)
Good: For some reason, even lower-end TV and monitor stands seem to be ridiculously over-engineered. I like that. This thing feels like you could mount a small motorcycle on each arm. Some assembly needed (READ THE YELLOW TAG before you cut the zip-ties holding the arms together!) but nothing anyone who knows which end of an allen wrench to hold can't easily handle. OK price.Bad: Requires a lot, and I mean *A*LOT* of patient maneuvering to get the monitors positioned where you want them. There are a lot of pivot points for each monitor arm, and moving one almost guarantees that other, unintended and unwanted motion will occur. It's a pity they can't engineer in buttons or thumb levers or such to tell each joint YOU ARE EXACTLY WHERE I WANT YOU TO BE. DO NOT MOVE. AT ALL. EVER. Also, the monitor tilt/turn joints are relatively primitive, requiring lots of contortion and lots of borderline-overtightening multiple screws to get them positioned and solidly in place. I also had to crank the arm tension adjustments WAY up to keep the outboard monitors (24" Asus) from gradually sagging to the desk. Not a big deal, but it had me wondering whether it was possible to over-adjust them, and what would happen if I did.Ugly: On top of all this, when the stand is fully loaded (with three 24" monitors in this case,) it leans slightly forward despite the robust construction. I spent entirely too much time wondering why the monitors looked OK up close but tilted downward when I stepped back, until I realized what was going on. I was able to tilt the monitors fully upright of course, but the upright pipe that clamps to the desktop was not a reliable guide. Tip: set up the center monitor first, using a level to get it truly square with no upward or downward tilt (which should be the desired orientation if you have the height set right,) then set up the outboard monitors relative to the center.Bottom line: I get the idea that this thing is intended for use on a workstation where people are constantly pulling the monitors forward to type, then pushing them back when finished. For use on an office desk where you move the monitors little if at all after setup, well, it took me fifteen minutes to assemble the thing, and something over an hour to get the monitors positioned and reasonably stable. (Not counting that first morning after install, when I walked in to find the left and right monitors resting on the desktop.) And I'm still not sure they're going to stay in place indefinitely. We shall see. My take right now is that this stand is *too* adjustable for typical use cases; it depends way too much on way too many well-tightened set screws to keep things in place. But, it's set up and OK for now. We'll see how long that lasts.Giving this one four stars for now, will revise after a few weeks of daily usage.UPDATE, a year and a half later: My bottom-line take on this mount still stands. It would be great in a situation where you frequently move monitors around. If you just want to set the monitors the way you want and leave them there, this probably isn't the best solution. It's simply too easy for a random bump to knock the monitors out of alignment, and too difficult to get them back in place. I ended up replacing this mount with three single-monitor mounts (also from VIVO,) and the trio works a LOT better for my purposes. VIVO would do well to engineer this thing to make it possible to solidly lock the arms and pivots in place, and use a more robust desk clamp, maybe a double clamp to give it better side-to-side stability. (While moving furniture in my office a couple months ago I accidentally bumped the side of my desk. Not hard, but it caused the mount to wobble so badly that the right-hand monitor smacked into the desktop hard enough that I thought it had been damaged.) As of now, however, in my opinion the best triple-monitor mount is three single mounts.
K**E
Solid product
Perfect addition to my home office. So much space has been freed up on my desk. The only thing I would like to see different is the arm movement to be easier to adjust.
A**X
I really like it.
Works well, easy to assemble and works with my monitors. I would advise getting a metal plate to sit between your desk and the clamp to preserve the seat and give added grip. I got one on here that works perfectly.
D**D
Must Have Same Monitors
This monitor arm set is of pretty good build quality, but would not hold up my 27 inch monitor properly if I even tapped the monitor the wrong way. It also requires that your monitors be all the same which was not the case for me. If you have 3 of the same 24 inch monitors I think it can be a good purchase.
H**R
I think it's worth it, most deff.
I was very hesitant to purchase this, mostly because I wasn't too sure about the little details like weight and my monitor size. Although the item very clearly states it can handle monitors up to 32 inches, it was very loose in detail regarding the weight, so allow me to clarify.YES, this item can hold three big monitors. My personal setup consists of three 27 inch monitors weighing at about 7-8 pounds each without their stand. Altogether this stand is holding approximately 21-25 pounds, and it's handling it fantastically. Everything about setting this thing up is straight forward, simply use an allen key until the monitors on the arms stop rising by themselves (aka loosen the tension.) Use the monitor in the middle as a kind of guide as to where to position the other 2 monitors since the middle monitor is not as flexible as the arms, simply meaning if you want to raise it and lower it you need the Allen key every time as opposed to the arms on the sides where you only need to loosen the tension on the arms once and the monitors can forever be re-positioned.In summary, this is a fantastic bargain. It's not the best on the market, but for into be 80 bucks this is a steal. I highly recommend this. And yes I'm a real normal person I'm not paid or anything to leave a positive review i just love this product.
C**L
WORKS GREAT!
Works great, just what I needed! Nice sturdy item that I use for my sit/stand adjustable desk.
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