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The HUANUO FlowLift™ Single Monitor Mount supports 13-32 inch monitors weighing 4.4 to 19.8 lbs, featuring full adjustability with tilt, swivel, and 360° rotation. Engineered with automotive-grade materials and tested for durability, it offers a stable, ergonomic solution that installs in just 3 minutes with dual mounting options for versatile desk compatibility.






















| ASIN | B07T3KCQ94 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | HUANUO |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 16,020 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | HUANUO |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 85 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Mfr Part Number | HNSS6 |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 17 Inches |
| Model Number | HNSS6 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Movement Type | Articulating , Rotate, Swivel , Tilt |
| UPC | 810174341058 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**S
Perfect fit for my Alienware AW3425DW, sturdy, smooth, and worth it
I’m using this HUANUO monitor arm with my Alienware AW3425DW (34 inch ultrawide), and it handles it perfectly. Setup was simple, and the arm feels solid with zero wobble once tightened. The gas spring adjustment took a minute to get right for the monitor’s weight, but once balanced, it moves smoothly and stays exactly where I want it. Cable management is clean, the clamp is secure on my desk, and the overall look is sleek. I was a little unsure if it could support a heavier ultrawide like the AW3425DW, but it’s been completely stable. No sagging, no slipping, just solid performance. If you need a reliable, affordable mount that can hold a large monitor, this one works great.
J**L
Superb Quality on a Budget
Solid monitor arm, does as good of a job as expensive arms at more than half the cost and doesn't sag at all. I'm using a HP 24 inch monitor and it works great with this mount. The desk mounting hardware is surprisingly sturdy for how low-tech it is. The VESA mounting plate on the arm also works great with zero noticeable issues thus far. If you're worried about how the mount will cope with a very thin desk (thickness less than 0.59") I recommend getting the support plate for it as it could potentially ruin your desk with heavier monitors. PROS: • Looks good and functionally great • Built in cable routing • Lots of adjustment points • Lightweight but still durable • Easy mounting job, clear instructions CONS: • Not suitable for glass desks and could be risky with honeycomb material desks Overall, this is a really good choice if you use a wooden (or other solid material) desk. Ideal for professional or casual use. 10/10
Z**S
Great budget arm if you set it once, but adjustments are stiff
For around $30, this is a solid upgrade over a stock monitor stand and it immediately improves desk space and the look of a setup. If you mainly want a cleaner aesthetic and do not plan on constantly moving your monitor around, it does the job. The downside is that it feels budget when you actually adjust it. When I move the monitor closer or farther, the screen can slightly tilt, which means I have to re-level it afterward. That would not be a big deal, except tilt adjustments are very stiff once you tighten everything enough to keep the monitor from drifting. You basically have to tighten it hard for stability, and then fine tilt adjustments become annoying. A few minor notes: The base has a logo sticker, but it comes off easily. It is not especially sleek compared to more premium arms. My desk is thick (metal frame underneath), and this arm’s clamp range is part of why I bought it in the first place. I bought mine in 2022, so I cannot speak to newer revisions. I still rate it highly because it works if you tighten everything down and treat it like a “set it once” arm. If you want smooth repositioning and easy tilt changes, spend more on a better gas-spring arm.
G**R
Solid monitor arms with some weirdness with alternate models?
So I have to make this a bit of a mixed review because there are apparently a couple versions of this out there. The first one I ordered was great. I bought it to try it out and see if it was viable. It helped that the price was great compared to other monitor arms. Once that worked out, I went and bought two more. One of the ones I received was different from the others. The main arm components are the same but the mounting hardware was different. The first two had a single solid screw and three points on the bracket that goes under the desktop mount were metal nobs that fit into three holes to keep the whole thing rigid. For the third one, there was no central solid screw but three smaller ones that fit into those three holes and somehow felt less secure (though it was still solid once screwed into place). At first I didn't think anything of it but then when I mounted the monitor on the arm, I had to adjust the mid-arm tension and the end point to max to hold the monitor in place. The other two were near perfect and didn't require much of any adjustments (and all three monitors are the same exact model/make so no differences in weight/dimensions). So, if you get this and the manual reads HNSS6 then you're going to likely get the good experience. If you get one where the manual (not the box) reads HNSS6/HNSS6W, then your mileage may vary. I honestly thought I was going to have to return the arm because the monitor just wanted to tilt down. As far as the two other arms, putting it together was really straightforward. Once I got the hang of it from the first one, the others took maybe 5 minutes to assemble? And once in use, it's been great. These are not really made for vertical movement once set in place. There's a tension screw you have to use a hex wrench on to adjust height. But horizonal movement along the reach of the arm as well as rotating the monitor left and right is great. Doesn't feel flimsy or unsafe. So much easier to shift my monitors around as I move controllers in place (e.g., flight stick) or if I need to get behind them (one side sort of blocks access to drawers but now that I can rotate the monitor it isn't a problem compared to the static monitor mount I had before.
E**Z
Great Quality, but Very Affordable!
Bought this first compared to the Dual FlowLift, but it was definitely needed! I was tired of my Wali triple arm mount with no flexibility. This is super flexible and very smooth with moving and positioning. I’ve had no issues with weight, stability, and tilt. All works and it easily fits my 27 inch monitor. Super sturdy too! Definitely a quality product for such an affordable price!
J**D
First Time Mounting A Monitor, Easy Peasy!
As the title says, this was my first time mounting a monitor. Actually I have never mounted anything! I usually keep my monitors on their stand or TV's on a console. I recently purchased a Dell S2721D to use as a dual monitor and larger screen for my Steam Deck. Unfortunately the base of the monitor stand was HUGE! It also only allowed the screen to tilt up or down, I needed more. So a quick search on Amazon and I found this stand, what intrigued me was that it used gas for tension instead of coils. It also had a huge range of motion and tons of good reviews and was very affordable. Come day of delivery I unboxed it, read the instructions and went to work. First piece of paper included separately from the instruction manual was directions on what to do if your desk has a metal frame and then wood boards on top of the frame. This was my case, I needed to take an extra step to make sure the base of the mount was secure to my desktop. The instructions suggested using either a piece of wood to place under the desk next to the frame or a book, this way there is something there the same thickness of the wood + frame which would allow the gromet of the stand to catch onto something instead of just the lip of the metal frame. I went with a thick book and it secured perfectly! Next step was to remove the plastic frame from the lower arm and the upper arm so I could feed my wires through. This is where I hit a slight snag, the screw for the bottom arm was in an awkward area, the provided Allan key/Phillips head combo was too small to get a good fit into the screw head and only took a couple of twists to realize it could strip the screw head. Luckily I had a different screw driver and with a little effort I was able to get the screw out and the piece open. I placed my two HDMI wires and the power wire through the top cover first, made sure there was enough slack at the top and then screwed the plate back onto the top arm making sure it was not too tight. Then I pulled the cables down through the bottom plastic plate and screwed it back onto the bottom arm. Once I knew I had enough slack I tightened both covers. Next up was actually mounting the monitor. I removed the 4 screws that were already in the monitor and replaced them with the screws provided with the stand as they had larger heads. I screwed in the top two just enough to keep them secure and then hung the monitor onto the top of the plate which was secured to the arm, think hanging a picture frame. Now that the monitor was hanging on the plate, I slowly let go of the monitor as to avoid having the arm slam down or dropping the monitor which is a little less than 10 pounds. It hung with no issue, the arm didn't even go down in the slightest ( there's that gas power! ). I then secured the bottom two screws to the plate and tightened the top two screws, we were fully secured! I plugged in the power, the two HDMI cords and then rotated the screen 90 degrees to make it vertical and make sure I had enough slack for the monitor to rotate that far without causing pressure on the cords. Once that was done I pulled more of the cords down through the arms. Last step was to reduce the tension of the arm so that the arm could move up and down without too much force. I reduced it just enough to allow full movement yet keep the monitor in its place once released. Now I have full motion of the monitor, I can move it almost anywhere I need to to have the best view possible. This stand is solid, functional and the best bang for your buck!
S**Z
Quality arm at affordable price
I was super impressed with the quality of this. I haven't used many monitor arms, so I don't have much to compare it to, but for the price this seems great. It was fairly easy to put together and comes with directions, it has all the tools needed in the box. It's heavy (in a good way), and the gas element was easy to adjust with the included tool. Read the directions, they don't recommend adjusting it until the weight of the monitor is on it for safety. I was okay, but I did start messing with it before attaching the monitor and apparently that's not a good idea. I used the clamp attachment, and it felt very solid. It does require having a desk/table that can accommodate it, but I would recommend it. There is an option for a screw in attachment, but you'd need a hole so it might require some drilling. Once set-up, the monitor had a great range of movement and it felt nice to use. For the price, this feels like a no brainer if you need a monitor arm.
A**M
Excellent Single Monitor Arm No Matter The Price
I snatched this monitor arm up for a single 24" 1440p 300Hz Sansui monitor that is lightweight while it was on sale ($33). Amazon delivered it same day (we have that service in our area). It's made of metal with black glossy paint and black plastic cableways. Mine has no logo on the foot (that seems to be an older model issue) but does have 2 logos on the arm itself, which can't be seen since they're behind the monitor. However, if you have walkways behind the monitor that could be unsightly. Luckily, they're fairly small (~1in/2.54cm) and black with white Huanuo text. They're also glued on and can come off easily with a razor. It comes with 2 Hex drivers, 1 that doubles as a Philips head driver so all the adjustments can be done without other tools. I attached the VESA mount (100mm x 100mm, it also supports 75mm x 75mm) using the included M4 x 12mm screws to my monitor. The monitor itself was lightweight enough that I had to turn the arm height adjustment screw clockwise 8-10 times to keep it from rising back up. I have it adjusted so that it stays where ever it is, touching the desk or full height. The clamp is very easy to put together and only requires about 2in/5cm depth. The bottom of the C-clamp foot itself is about 1.5in/3.8cm diameter. My foot is overhanging the bottom of my desk about 1/2in and because the monitor is so lightweight and my desk is solid wood that this causes no issue. I can move it anywhere, even hanging off the edge of the desk (which the instructions do not recommend). For my use case, I have it facing my desk for work and then rotating to point away from the desk for gaming in a chair in the room. Those with heavier monitors (curved, etc) and lighter desks might have issues. The arm is shorter than I expected but, for my use case, it's not an issue. It can tilt 90° left or right fairly easily and it will stay where you adjust it. This arm is a gas lift (like vehicle's rear hatches) and is silent when moving it (no spring sounds). The kit also comes with a section of all thread about 5in/12.7cm length for use with grommeted desks (they have a hole). There is a plate and butterfly screw that takes the place of the clamp foot. For curved monitors, it has longer screws M4 x 30mm and 4 plastic L13 spacers/bushings for VESA mounting. Overall, you really can't do better for a basic single monitor arm, especially at this price point. It does not have RGB lights (some models do) and for me, this is a good thing since I'm not a podcaster, hardcore gamer, or attracted to that type of thing. I won't look anywhere else as long as Huanuo (or a rebrand) continues making these for any other monitor needs in the future.
R**H
Some and effective
Did quite a bit of research on the best arm mount for my 27'' 7 kg monitor. Thought this was the best price for what it does compared to the others. And it is. It is extremely sturdy, very manuverable, can change the tension on all points of rotation on the mount and loons simple. Gives my desk a very clean look and the cable management is very good and hidden away. Took ten minutes to set up. Fits standard vesa 100 X 100. Worth the money.
W**L
Very study and flexible
Amazed by the flexibility of this thing. Really can turn at any weird angles which helps my work. I’m able to turn the monitor to face the visitors as well back to an angle where people standing could see. Love the hydraulic sound that comes with it that sounds like robocop. Only downside is I still haven’t figure out how to loosen the adapter holding the monitor. The instruction is to use the Allen key but it doesn’t fit. Need to check online on this
A**.
Instalacion tediosa
La instalacion es algo tediosa o complicada siendo solo 1 persona pero fuera de eso es muy bueno para monitores de 24-27 pulgadas
A**X
Bien
Facile à monter et de bonne qualité
M**N
Very stable and smooth
Perfect fit for my Lenovo legion r27s and it is very smooth and it has a very nice spring, easily adjustable and it fits on lots of desks, but it isn’t very stable on very large desks which have a big table top height, either way its a very good monitor arm and I would recommend this because its very stable and cheap
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