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GLEAM Microphone Stand for Light Microphone under 1 LB - Tripod Boom Arm Mic Stand with Carrying Bag, 2 Mic Clips and Screw Adapter Portable for Singing Performance Wedding Stage and Mic Mount

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Features

  • Tripod boom microphone stand holds microphone securely in place.
  • Long boom arm and height adjustment for different performance needs.
  • Ultra-light for easy transport with carrying bag.
  • Accessories: one microphone clip and three wire ferrules.
  • Patented design folds flat for use as straight mic stand.

Color: Black


Brand: GLEAM


Material: Alloy Steel


Item dimensions L x W x H: 11.81 x 11.81 x 57.09 inches


Style: Foldable


Item Weight: 3.12 pounds


Product Dimensions: 11.81 x 11.81 x 57.09 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: MIC-01


Date First Available: November 27, 2019


Body Material: Steel


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Alloy Steel


Size: Tripod


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Don’t know about the product good or not.
Size: Tripod
Sorry I didn’t use it at all but it looks good. I gave it to my friend .
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Mic Stand
Size: Tripod
well done.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025 by Brett Burkhart

  • Low build quality not for pro use
Size: Tripod
Good for the occasional (once or twice a year) events. May need a Phillips screwdriver to adjust it a bit so the telescopic parts work. Use some dry lubricant to help get those parts moving better. The boom is necessary to adjust for taller people. But once set for varying heights it works fairly well. Definitely not pro level stuff and it will break if mishandled or breaking down in a rush. Take your time with this. It’s one of those you get what you pay for and for $20 you get enough to get you by in a pinch. Pros: low cost, compact when folded up and includes carrying case. Comes with a clamp style and a collar style mic holder. It fits my Shure SM58 well enough but for stage use, better to use these stands to mic groups and not individual people that will brake the mic on and off the stand repeatedly. Cons: Build quality is mediocre and will not handle heavy use. But for Bingo night with the seniors it’s okay. Summary: if you’re a pro AV person who wants durability and quality build this is not for you. If you just want something to hold a mic and there’s no podium and it’s for small low traffic venues this may work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2025 by Watanabe Craig

  • Easy to set up almost don't need instructions
Size: Tripod
Works amazingly easy to use an everything tightens down an it's actually quite sturdy material they used
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025 by Josh Cummings

  • It survived!
Size: Tripod
Occasionally I lug my keyboard someplace and wish I had a decent music stand. So I finally bought this portable stand - because it's portable. I've had it set up at home, and have been grateful for it. It's not as sturdy as the heavy stands we used to have in high school band, and it can't hold a 3" binder full of music. But that's ok. I don't really need 3" of music all at once. It's portable. Very lightweight, very easy to set up. I am concerned that careless handling could break the plastic part of the stand. I'm pretty sure it could. But careful handling should be just fine for a long time. I recently took my stand to a week-long event, and it was used by multiple people. It made me a bit nervous, because not everyone tends to treat other people's property with respect and care. When I saw a "stage helper" having trouble getting the stand to stay at the right height, I was concerned. When I saw how he'd turned the clamp in order to get the stand to stay, I was even more concerned. Had it been broken? Was I "out" a nice, portable music stand? I was so relieved when I looked closely to see that there was a loose screw. Sure enough, when I got home, I tightened it and all was well. Overall, it's pretty sturdy. The bottom part is substantial and well weighted. The music rack on the stand is the only part that's not - but that's because of its beauty, the way it folds down. A little TLC should keep this stand working for a long, long time! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2021 by ShelleyG

  • Better than most no-name brands but not that good
Size: Tripod
This is a perfectly serviceable mic stand but don't expect it not to tip over if you extend the boom arm out with a microphone in it. If you're able to balance it with the boom arm out you'll have to be sure the arm is aligned with one of the 3 legs otherwise it absolutely will tip over and even then you have to take great care not to bump it or it will tip over. Microphone stands are expensive for a reason. It's because they're supposed to be made so that they don't fall over and let you expensive microphones bust on the ground. These work and I'm not using them in a professional setting so I let it slide but I wouldn't choose these if I could afford a brand name. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2024 by Bill P.

  • Rock the Mic
Size: Tripod
It securely holds my microphone well. The stand is also secure and doesn't fall or slip or collapse. Different kind of clips included which helps. The bag is built nicely too.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025 by Chris Farrell

  • Cheap plastic stand, generally sucks, but good for travel
Size: Tripod
Don’t be fooled, this thing is just plastic painted to look metal. It’s not even very sturdy plastic, one broke after another couple uses. The European-style screw is also plastic and subject to wear & tear. This is a very poor mic stand, but with one notable advantage: it’s small and can fit into luggage. I can throw it into a suitcase for flying gigs. Otherwise, it’s an absolute POS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025 by M. Green

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