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Amazon Basics Single Monitor Stand, Lift Engine Arm Mount, Black

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Color: Black


Size: 1 Pack


Style: Single Monitor


Features

  • Single-arm monitor stand frees up desktop space and offers ergonomic viewing comfort
  • Works with almost any LCD monitor up to 32 inches and up to 25 pounds
  • Adjustable arm extends and retracts; adjustable tilt (70 degrees back, 5 degrees forward) to change reading angles; 360 degree rotation for easily transitioning from landscape to portrait mode
  • VESA compatible (100 x 100mm and 75 x 75mm); table-mount clamp fits desktops between 0.4 and 2.4 inches thick
  • Made of durable yet lightweight aluminum for reliable strength
  • Please read the user manual carefully before using this item

Description

An Amazon Brand. From the Manufacturer Amazon Basics

Mounting Type: Table Mount


Movement Type: Rotate, Tilt


Material: Aluminum


TV Size: 32 Inches


Color: Black


Minimum Compatible Size: 13.3 Inches


Compatible Devices: Monitors


Maximum Tilt Angle: 70 Degrees


Item model number: ‎K001387


Item Weight: ‎7.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎25.6 x 6 x 16.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎25.6 x 6 x 16.2 inches


Color: ‎Black


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎December 20, 2014


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  • Range of motion is perfect to carry on a 34" monitor
Color: Black Size: 1 Pack Style: Single Monitor
*This goes for almost every product I bought from Amazon that made my dream workstation to reality. I'm not a technical writer so don't bash me for it (I wouldn't even care if you did). Just a ramble and brag from a very technical savvy person who gets overexcited with tech things. *Single Column Crank Adjustable Stand up Desk (40”, Black Frame, Black Top) *HyperX Fury S Speed Edition – Pro Gaming Mouse Pad X-Large *AmazonBasics Premium Single Monitor Stand *Phive LED Lamp, Architect Task Lamp, Metal Swing Arm Dimmable Table Lamp with clamp *Mintcraft TWC0534-3L Pipe Strap *Multifunction Desktop Binder Clamp Clip *Uvex Skypar Blue Light Blocking Computer Glasses with SCT-Orange Lens *Self Stick Pencil Tray – Under Desk Holder Pop-up Pen Strorage Drawer Organizer *Yamaha MG06X *Shure SM58-LC *Mount it! Soundbar bracket *Brenton Studios Jaffin Active Stool *Bestek Quick 3.0 charge Power strip Surge Protector. *Tripp Lite 3 Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip with Desk Clamp, 10ft. Cord, 510 Joules, 2 USB Charging Ports, Black, 20K Insurance & (TLP310USBC) I can't ask for a better desk (*Single Column Crank Adjustable Stand up Desk (40”, Black Frame, Black Top). I've had this desk for nearly 6 months before writing this review and I just absolutely loved it. Bought it used and shipped by amazon for about $150. Think brand new runs about $240 or something. Who cares, I did save some money because I wanted all the extras to go with this desk [34"5k monitor (34WK95), clamp on monitor adjustable arm (*AmazonBasics Premium Single Monitor Stand), clamp on desk lamp (*Phive LED Lamp) pen organizer mount (*Self Stick Pencil Tray), clamp on surge protector (*Tripp Lite Surge Protector), Desk Clamp Binder Clip, adjustable stool(Brenton Studios Jaffin Active Stool), and underneath laptop mount(*Mintcraft pipe strap] so yeah, buying all that equipment ran up the price to build my rolling workstation. Buying it used, amazon did mention that it had cosmetic damages which was fine for me because really its mainly the framework I wanted. The desk part did have a few scuffs and chips and not like I couldn't fix it or just build the tabletop to my liking buying the wood from a local hardware store which initially was the plan. It;s not so much a bothersome for me because after 6 months, I still havent changed it and been using it for productivity anyway. Why this crank adjustable over an electric adjustable desk? PRICE is right! The crank is not difficult at all and only takes a few seconds vs an electric with single or dual motor where I would have to worry about the motor going out in the future. (I plan to keep this desk for many many many years). Motor will eventually go out and would have to look for another or fix it yourself. The size of the desk was perfect for portability going through doors from one room to the next while most electric stand up desk have it too wide for it and/or buy the desktop separate. I mainly work from home as I run businesses from home and part of it is graphic designing. Working from home has its pros and cons depending on discipline you are and that discipline can change from time to time. You can easily get lazy or lose focus from distraction because you a re at home thus why I move from master bedroom to another room to family room, to even outside to find my zone or just to wherever I feel like working. I can stand up and sit while working and if I get tired I use the *Brenton Studios Jaffin Active Stool to rest my butt on it. If I want to work lazy while watching TV in the family room, I can move my desk near the recliner, prop my foot up and pull out the monitor out attached to *Amazon Basic single arm mount and it extends far, high, light, rotate, tilt and everything to move it where I need it to be. Laying down on the bed as well is just the same and adjusting the desk height, easy as a crank.] Even if I have a party at home I can roll my desk out and use my computer as a karaoke system by using youtube (type karaoke before the song), connect my analog mixer (Yamaha MG06X) along with my mics (Shure SM58-LC) and output the sound to my living room system, or my *Altec Lansing ALP-X800 if outside by line in all you need is the cable 3.5 to rca to aux converters. It rocks. To complete my system Im just waiting for soundbar to come down in price or refurbished (preferably the Yamaha MusicCast Bar 400) to attach to my monitor on the mount with *Mount-it Soundbar Bracket and mount the sub on the left side of the foot of my desk opposite of my stool (Brenton Studios Jaffin Active Stool). All the power is attached to the Tripp Lite Surge Protector, although its only 3 AC plugs I only use 2 mainly for monitor (which charges my macbook pro underneath the desk using just a piece of wood and mounted with *Mintcraft TWC0534-3L Pipe Strap) and 1 for the light. The other will go to my soundbar once I receive it. 2 USB ports will charge my phone, ipad, or my apple pencil. I don’t really need the sound bar since I have 2 homepods, apple express that connects to an old subwoofer, a Sonos Beam just received and can airplay but just want sound with a direct connection since that is limited to my bedroom. I tried to connect the Sonos Beam directly to my macbook pro but 2017 they took out SPDIF stereo out and can’t directly connect to it. I plan on returning the Beam back to bestbuy since it gets out of sync with my music or appleTV and cant justify that price tag. Back to the Tripp Lite, its great because it clamps on my desk with a 10ft cord so I can just plug it anywhere and have the reachability without the cord getting in the way. When I move the desk, I used the *Multifunction Desktop Binder Clamp Clip to roll my power cord and hang on it. I’ve purchased the Bestek Surge Protector and mounted that on my headboard. I love that thing because of the six outlet, 4 USB with one of them on Quickcharge. I was planning to buying another to mount it to this desk but cons of it 1) I would waste the perfect use of my Tripp Lite that’s conveniently place right next to my monitor mount 2) I would probably have to mount it underneath my desk somewhere and make it hard to get to rather that on the top. 3) The cord is 6ft compared to the Tripp Lite’s 10ft and limit my portability of my desk. The cleanliness of my desk (at least most times when working and not like how pictured above lol) goes because of these accessories: *AmazonBasics Premium Single Monitor Stand – Clears desk space and can extend far, up, down, tilt, swivel and rotate to where I need it depending I put the workstation *Tripp Lite 3 Outlet Surge Protector Power Strip with Desk Clamp – Its out of the way and stays right next my monitor stand. Cord is long for portability. *Phive LED Lamp – Clamps on to my desk rather than on top of it. I can slide it anywhere, adjust the arms to where I need it (high or low). Has great lighting when I need it and is dimmable to what I want depending on time of day. *Self Stick Pencil Tray – Under Desk Holder Pop-up Pen Strorage Drawer Organizer – I need to use pens and this gets rid of the clutter of having a cup or pen holder on the desk with pens. It just hides underneath my desk and if I need a pen, I just push it in to pop out the storage case. Its mounted just by 3M tape which is very strong and perfect for pens because not a lot of weight to it. *Multifunction Desktop Binder Clamp Clip – I actually have 2. I used to hold my pens in a cup and put that cup on the binder clip. I’ve gon away from it because of the storage pencil above but now use it to perfectly hold my power cord. I hang it from there when moving my desk or clamp the cord underneath it so it gets out of the way. *HyperX Fury S Speed Edition – Pro Gaming Mouse Pad X-Large - This pad is XL and great. It covers my desk perfectly and can move my keyboard and mouse with out needing to move a tiny mouse pad and have my keyboard half on or half off the little pad. And because I move around using this desk, I can just move my keyboard and mouse to any corner or middle of the desk depending on how Im using the desk. I also use it to stash papers underneath. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2019 by Jay P Jay P

  • Just As Good As The Name Brand
Color: Silver Size: 1 Pack Style: Wall Mount
This is just as sturdy and almost identical to the name brand mount that costs much more. I've secured two side by side monitors and they stay just where they're supposed to (two different mounts of course), and they are still easy to move when needed.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023 by Barry Linken

  • Don't hesitate.. these are great.
Color: Black Size: 1 Pack Style: Single Monitor
I was unsure about buying these or another one from any popular brand but these do the job and they do it great. Nothing fear when buying these.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023 by Allan S.

  • First time monitor-arm buyer. Detailed impressions.
Color: Black Size: 1 Pack Style: Single Monitor
This is my first purchase of any monitor arm. Now that I have them I must admit that I don't know how I ever functioned without them! I have twin 24" ACER monitors. They're at least 10 years old and quite heavy compared to today's models. I looked endlessly at mountains of reviews to determine how various monitor arms would support grommet mounting, handle the monitor weight, adjust with ease, operate silently, and provide thoughtful cord-management features. It was surprisingly difficult to find reviews that answered all my questions. First, these arms mount easily in either grommet or clamp settings. I purchased two single-monitor mounts for use with two different grommet holes on a Versadesk. The monitor arms arrived several weeks before the Versadesk so I temporarily mounted both arms on single pole using one clamp-mount. Both monitor arms functioned off the single pole just fine, but in this configuration I did have to tighten the clamp a bit more after both arms were in place; it seems to have loosened somehow? Re-configuring the clamp for utilization as a grommet mount was quite simple, albeit the provided hex-key isn't quite long enough to spin freely when removing the hex-screw closest to the inner portion of the clamp-bracket. You will understand if you go through the procedure; it was only a minor inconvenience. The challenge is resolved more easily by removing the other two screws first so, once loosened, the final screw may be removed by spinning the entire bracket along with the hex-key. As far as handling the weight of the monitors I have had no trouble thus far. I am still making tension adjustments to optimize the setup though. Yesterday, as an example, I noticed one of the monitors was sinking slightly when elevated to its highest point. I tightened the adjustment and it's been fine since. While it is quite easy to adjust the hex-screws that control tension, it is a bit more difficult to discern the impact of those adjustments. Sometimes I think I've made a big adjustment by rotating the hex-screw several times but can't really tell if I've made any difference. Also, the tension seems to vary across different points through the range of movement. Maybe this is normal for these types of arms? I'm satisfied thus far, but there is certainly room for improvement. I am able to adjust the monitor locations easily and do so regularly. In an ideal world I would find a way have the monitors move around as if they were light-as-a-feather and then remain exactly where I want them. I have not obtained that perfection yet and don't expect to. The range of motion is sufficiently satisfactory for my use. One concern is that at times the elbow of the arm extends behind my desk enough to make contact with the window. I fear I may break the pane one of these days if I'm not careful. I resolve this issue by position the power-cable and monitor cable as a sort-of-buffer so they make contact first. The cables absorb the impact and provide a warning. Some type of adjustable hard-stop setting on the pole to optionally limit arm-rotation-range would be nice. Also, I wouldn't mind some type of leveling feature or better way to maintain a level monitor. I have never used landscape and find that the monitors skew of level when I'm moving them around. The positioning of the hole for the lock-screw behind the monitor to lock it either in portrait or landscape makes it very difficult to work with. This could be improved with something more easily reached and adjusted by hand. The arms do allow for nearly soundless adjustment. I am able to make adjustments while on a call and nobody hears it. Cord management is not as easy as portrayed in the videos. First, because of the longer distance that the cables must cover I suggest investing in longer cables. Mine were too short, especially with the elevation provided by the Versadesk (my PC is on the floor). Once I had adequate length cables this became a non-issue. The cables I purchased were thicker gauge than the originals and were frustratingly difficult to secure under the plastic cover on the lower portion of the arm. I've since had the cover pop out once and am fearful that they may not withstand extended use. Also, it would be nice to have a way to feed the cables through the grommet with the grommet mount, though I recognize this would be challenging, if not impossible, given the size of the DVI and Power cables. As a result, plan for the cables to visibly drape off the back of your desk. I was able to wrap them partially around the mounting pole in a way that prevents them from swinging around and knocking things off my desk. I am happy with these monitor arms and grateful to own them. I would recommend them to others who are considering monitor arms as long as they are comfortable with the minor issues described. I hope that helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2016 by JWN III

  • I have been using it well since ordering it in 2019.
Color: Black Size: 1 Pack Style: Single Monitor
I have been using it well since ordering it in 2019. good product.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Jeon eung su

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