







📐 Elevate your workspace with the ultimate universal mount adapter!
The Pholiten Universal VESA Mount Adapter is a versatile, lightweight solution designed to securely hold tablets, 2-in-1 laptops, and portable monitors up to 15.6 inches. Featuring an adjustable spring arm that extends from 6.1 to 8 inches and compatibility with VESA 100x100 mounts, it offers a sleek, low-profile design that integrates effortlessly into any professional setup. Easy to install with included hardware and supported by a 1-year warranty, this adapter is perfect for millennial managers seeking a streamlined, ergonomic workspace upgrade.



| ASIN | B0BS54JQGR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #168 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | Pholiten |
| Brand Name | Pholiten |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 449 Reviews |
| Item Depth | 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.21 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Pholiten |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 |
| Model Number | 48300e09-f737-4a78-b018-bb87b3eb912e |
| Mounting Type | ['Freestanding'] |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**A
Not ideal for ~13-14 inch screen if 16:9 ratio , but works. Using for Cintiq 13hd
I bought this for my Cintiq 13hd to make it compatible monitor arm. Because of the adjustable nature of it, it did work. As you can see in the photo it did require overlap, which means the monitor is not quite 'flat'. However, to its credit, it does say it's for "frame heights of 10.47 to 16.2 inches"- which this is not. Since it is my fault, and it managed to work anyhow, I will not be detracting stars from the score. Despite the fact it says 13 inches at the minimum, it's good to note that a 13 inch monitor seems to normally be 9.5 inches or less when maintaining a 16:9 aspect ratio. This would be too small and lead to the necessary overlap I had. It could possibly be suitable for a 4:3 ratio monitor however! Just keep an eye on the measurements in advance. The product itself seems quality, especially for the low price. The metal doesn't feel thin and I have doubts it'll break. Make sure the screws are tightened as much as once you're 100% sure all is together. I would recommend checking on the hex nuts and tightening it every once in a while for proper maintenance. ---- As a note about stands: Some VESA plates have open holes and large holes on one side, this can make it harder to put it on, and made me not want to adjust the adapter parts on that side further. That is why I only adjusted the that only used one screw. It would've been more comfortable and easier to assemble / adjust appropriately if they were all just the small holes away from the edge. This is not a fault of the adapter and it does work anyway. Just something to be mindful of. If you're curious, this one is the North Bayou F80. If you are considering this for a Cintiq 13hd: I used the smallest connector screws. I also kept the default stand on since it added the thickness needed to make it work, plus it adds a layer of 'padding' to hopefully protect the Cintiq from damage and the anti-slip material which might help keep it still. It can also take a bit of time adjusting it to be perfectly snug, but once it was I feel it was secure enough to put it vertically without it falling yet.
T**R
Great for soft surfaces!
I recently decided to change my monitor setup to a stacked one. The new mount I got used a C-clamp, and due to the small surface area and the mount being nearly at its weight limit, began to tilt. At first I thought it was the mount issue, but it was because of my desktop. My desk is a hollow-core one, so it's incredibly cheap and easy to dent. Seeing this, I was looking for solutions to solve this. That's when I ran into these, and boy, am I so glad they exist. Installation is really easy and straightforward; just put your clamp around these and you're good to go. Because of how wide it is, it spreads the weight around my desk pretty evenly, and the foam padding on the bottom helps with not damaging the surface. Overall, the pictures speak for themselves. My tilting has been reduced by a ton, and if you're running heavy monitors on small clamps or a cheap surface, please get these.
F**S
I recommend this.
Worked perfectly. it is very sturdy will hold everything from my cell phone to my 10.1 table to my15.1 portable monitor. The bracket that holds your phone is very stiff but you can rotate the whole thing 360 degree. The pic is my 10.1 tablet Horizontal 2nd is Vertical. The grips are very strong and are cutout so you can plug in a charger through the grip as you can see in the pics.
X**A
Needs replacement carriage bolts out of box or a pair of pliers.
Do not buy this product if you do not have pliers to hold the carriage bolts in place. The carriage bolts are too small to lock in place on the brackets and will not tighten completly, making the brackets loose and not lock in place. I contacted the seller and they say that carriage bolts I recieved were the correct ones. Meaning that they will send you incorrect bolts or they intend you to have pliers to grip on to the threads of the bolts while you tighten them with the wrench. I have pliers to hold the bolts in place so its not that much of an issue to me. The pliers might damage the treads for future use but its what you paid for.
D**L
Pretty good support for glass desks
This bracket does exactly what it’s meant to—adds extra support and stability when using a monitor mount on a glass desk. The build is solid and it fits well with most grommet-style mounts. Definitely a good add-on for peace of mind.
A**R
Monitor Mount Reinforcement Plate Review
My review will be on the reinforcement plates, since this seller has multiple items. The reinforcement plates to protect the desk are solid and well worth the price. They function exceptionally well and feel high quality. They are fairly large and bulky however, so if you don't have much clearance on the sides of your desk, these won't fit. The top should be fine, but the bottom metal piece will jut out if you have your table legs and too close to the edge and that piece holding the top of the desk is too far to the edge. I felt I got my money's worth.
T**R
READ BEFORE YOU BUY!
I'm giving this 3 stars because the measurements aren't accurate. It didn't expand far enough for my 15.6 portable monitor like it says it would. It's great quality BUT doesn't match specs that's advertised. I got it to fit by taking out the gray rubber pieces on the clamps. It fit BUT it's gonna be hard to remove so factor that in IF you do this. Overall, I manipulated it to work and the quality is durable.
D**A
Large plate that really helps distribute the load of a monitor arm, looks great, is padded
I have an Ikea desktop that is a hollow surface composed of pressed cardboard that is sandwiched between some thin layers of plywood, covered in a very thin laminate that is approximately 5/8 inch thick (about 16mm). It looks decent but is soft, scratches easily and is prone to flexing on the edges. I have a 32-inch 4k monitor mounted in through desk mount and that feels sturdy, but wasn't confident with an AmazonBasics/Ergotron arm with a smaller but heavier 27-inch 2K monitor mounted using a clamp arm on the edge of the desk. There are so many of these monitor reinforcement plates but I chose this one because of the large top and bottom plate that are wider rather than longer (from the back of the desk to the front) and it was also the least expensive at the time. Having had it installed for several months, I can say that it was a good choice and I don't feel that I'm missing anything having spent less for a great mounting plate.
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