ErGear dual monitor mount stand, you ergonomic gear solution! Height adjustment full motion dual monitor mount.
P**A
Exactly What I Needed With One Flaw
The Setup:One 27" monitor (mounted portrait)One 32" monitor (mounted landscape)Zinus 55" DeskThe Wants:(1) Be able to adjust the height of each monitor individually(2) Be as close to the wall as possible(3) Hold my two monitors without fallingThe Verdict:(1) Each monitor can be adjusted to be slightly higher or lower (looks like +/- 2 inches). This worked out perfectly. As shown in the pictures, I raised my 32" monitor to the max height and lowered my 27" as low as possible giving me the gap that I wanted.(2) The mount got fairly close to my wall. The ability of the mount to bend backwards allowed me to go a little closer giving me about a 5 inch gap from my wall.(3) The 27" monitor mounted without any issue. The 32" monitor did mount properly and maintained it's position HOWEVER, if I pushed a little bit on the bottom of my monitor the whole screen would quickly tilt downwards as far as possible. In the pictures you can see, I wedged a piece of cardboard between the mount and my monitor to prevent this from happening. My 32" monitor weighs 11.2lbs which is far below the 26lb claims.OVERALL:Price (5/5): This cost me $30, can't beat it. A gas spring mount to accomplish the same feat costs approximately 3x more.Stability (3/5): As mentioned before it didn't properly support my 11.2lb monitor and I also notice that when typing, my screen jiggles a little. To fix this I pushed the monitors together to "support" one another and it's pretty much gone.Installation (5/5): Very easy to install, took me roughly 15 minutes, by myself, and another 15 minutes to adjust my view angles.Overall (4/5): I would recommend this. The construction is pretty sturdy and I don't feel scared that my monitors are going to fall and break. It clears up so much space on my desk and gives it a clean feel. If your situation is like mine (2 different sized monitors), I would recommend.
E**C
Works the way I hoped they would!!
I have been using dual monitors for 20+ years. I have used the included monitor stands they came with or cheap plastic stands to elevate them. I tried using a fully articulating dual monitor stand but you really need to have clearance behind your desk for the arms to swing. I found that once positioned, I never really wanted/needed to move the monitors.The beauty of this design is the fixed vertical pole and the fixed cross bar that then has pivoting sections at each end and on those pivoting ends the monitor mounts slide in/out as needed. Additionally, the heads that the monitors mount to also can pivot side to side and can also angle up/down. This is allowing me to get my monitors perfectly abutted, both angling inward to form a curved effect with only a minor section of monitor bezel in the middle. Once positioned, the monitors will likely be left in that position until they are replaced with new ones.
C**O
Poor design
The monitor always tilts forward because of its own weight, the stand has a very poor design. It is not because of the size of the monitor, smaller screens do the same after some time, bigger screens have a more “dramatic” fall. Not much else to say, I’m returning it and getting my money back.
R**E
Surprise feature makes this great
I have two different monitor brands with slightly different mounting bracket locations but this stand allows independent vertical adjustments to each monitor so they are level to each other after installation
P**A
Great dual monitor stand
Great dual monitor stand
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