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WALI Free Standing Dual LCD Monitor Fully Adjustable Desk Mount Fits 2 Screens up to 27 inch, 22 lbs. Weight Capacity per Arm, with Grommet Base (MF002), Black

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Arrives Tuesday, Jul 8
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Color: Black


Features

  • Compatibility: The monitor stand mount fits most flat screens, TVs, and monitors up to 27 inches, and supports weight up to 22 lbs per arm. For monitor with Mounting Pattern 75x75mm or 100x100mm. The plates are detachable and height adjustable. The free-standing V-Base can stably fit any desk
  • Sturdy Construction: The heavy-duty base stand provides strong and stable support for your monitor screens. The elegant engineering keeps your work space looking modern and sleek
  • Dynamic: Our dual monitor arm is easily adjustable, allowing you to work in a more comfortable, ergonomically correct position to reduce neck and eye strain. The contemporary design will surely assimilate into nearly any environment, it is ideal for homes, dorms, schools, businesses, offices, IT networks, manufacturing plants, etc
  • Package Includes: 1 x WALI Free Standing Dual Monitor Mount (Black), 1 x Mounting Hardware Kit, 1 x User Manual, experienced and friendly US-based customer support available to assist 7 days a week

Mounting Type: Tabletop Mount


Movement Type: Swivel


Brand: WALI


Material: Metal


Maximum Compatible Size: 27 Inches


Color: Black


Minimum Compatible Size: 13 Inches


Compatible Devices: Monitor


Maximum Tilt Angle: 90 Degrees


Global Trade Identification Number: 12


Manufacturer: ‎WALI


Brand: ‎WALI


Item Weight: ‎7.41 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.05 x 10.75 x 3.46 inches


Item model number: ‎MF002


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Black


Material Type: ‎Metal


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎16 inch Pole


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎MF002


Date First Available: November 27, 2015


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  • Sturdy and Fully Adjustable Dual Monitor Stand
Color: Black
The WALI Free Standing Dual LCD Monitor Desk Mount is a game-changer for anyone working with multiple screens. Supporting screens up to 27 inches and 22 pounds per arm, it offers a highly customizable setup with full adjustability for tilt, swivel, and rotation. I used it to mount a 27inch as well as a 24 inch monitor and it was able to handle the weight without any issues. Great product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024 by Vijay

  • Wow, how did I live without this!
Color: Black
I always had cheap monitors with crappy stands and assumed there was no other way. Recently I realized all my monitors actually have VESA mounts (although not used by their stock stand) so I got this. It's amazing! Installation is pretty straightforward. It supports both drilling a hole through your desk to attach it, or using a clamp (included) that goes around your desk. I chose neither and simply let it stand free. It seemed fairly stable - doesn't fall over unless you actually give it a good push. The foot is weighted and is wide enough to be stable. This might not be obvious, but once you put two monitors on this it will be pretty heavy. Safest way is to lay the monitors on a couch or bed, with the screens down, and assemble that way. You'll still have to be careful when placing it on your desk. It's pretty heavy and awkward to hold, although manageable for a single person. You will probably have to do fine adjustments with it standing on its foot, where you have a small issue: The arm is clamped to the vertical column, so it is held by friction. The nut on this clamp needs to be pretty tight for it to be secure, and you will have to apply a bit of force to loosen it. But once you *do* loosen, it can easily slip down because the monitors are heavy. Meanwhile if you want to *raise* the level with the monitors attached, you'll have to apply force equivalent to roughly twice the combined weight of both monitors. This takes some trying to figure out the right way to do it, so be careful and don't rush the first time. Or you could try adjusting it with the monitors detached. Realistically, there's no way around this, so I don't consider it a flaw, just something to bear in mind when setting up. The monitors can be swung left-right at multiple joints (the head as well as the arms) and up-down at a single joint (the head). Not sure what the full angle range is, but it's enough for any normal usage. For obvious reasons, swinging down will always be easier than swinging up. However, it is not hard to find an appropriate tightness where the monitor stays in place when not touched, but can still be adjusted when needed. The head also tilts a full 360 degrees, but the monitor is secured by sliding a metal plate into a bracket on the head and securing it with a single screw. You probably want that screw to not be load bearing and attach your monitor such that it would be pointing upwards in your desired orientation. Not a problem unless you like to often rotate your monitor 180+ degrees. Keep in mind that this stand forces both monitors to the same height. I have one screen horizontal and one vertical, in that situation they make a sideways T shape, whereas I would have preferred an L shape. The horizontal screen also has a big gap below it. This obviously is not a huge issue for me, or I would not have bought it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2020 by Customer Review

  • Decent stand. There are things they can improve. Caution with the Samsung U28E590D and possibly other displays.
Color: Black
I bought this stand for my new Samsung 28" 4K displays (U28E590D). The stand itself is a decent stand. Reasonably well built and functional. I'll mention the biggest con for me at the end of the review. The packing material around the arm and shaft is insufficient. The shaft was scuffed up when it arrived. Trade out the plastic bag for the low density foam at the least. Or put a cardboard divider in the small box that contains both the shaft and arms to keep them from touching and rubbing in transit. The contents of the other small box (bolts, nuts, screws, bits and pieces, etc) were fine on arrival. I like the thumbscrews for attaching to the back of the monitors on the universal mounting bracket. I dislike the use of Allen screws elsewhere. They could have been thumbscrews as well (winged if more leverage is needed). The tilt (vertical) of the unit sags slowly with these 28s. I'll line up the monitors in the morning and by the next morning they're off a little. Over the course of a weekend they're off a lot. I haven't tightened down on the Allen heads too harshly since it's a PITA to adjust. I would suggest some sort of notched or ribbed adjustment for the tilt and let the yaw adjustment be the smooth clamp type. The universal mount bracket that bolts to the display is grooved and that slides down onto the stand to hold it in place. It also slides down over a threaded post (this would be easier to understand with pics). An acorn nut on the threaded post is meant to hold the display down on the mount and keep the grooved mount attached to the stand. That works but it's not a tight fitting. The display rattles loosely on the stand while you adjust it. So you twist and adjust the monitor on the stand to your will; then you let go and see where the loose connection settles. Not bad but not like rock solid either. The single biggest con for me is how they interact with these Samsung monitors. The 4-bolt universal mount pattern on these Samsung U28E590D monitors is NOT in the middle of the display like older displays. The 4-bolt pattern is at the far TOP of the display. The arms of this stand are all the way to the top of the pole and I still only get about 2.5" of clearance under my displays to the top of my desk. I don't have any way of increasing the clearance short of putt some books under the base of the stand. I have a couple skinny Dell speakers laying on their sides slid under the displays and they fit under them with about 1/2" to spare. When I it up straight in my chair with my seat at the proper height for my legs, I look over the top of the monitors by about 4". If your eyes when looking forward at 0 degrees are supposed to strike the middle of the screens, these displays are easily 10" lower than they should be. Were the mounting holes 4-6" lower on the back of the displays, that would make a huge difference. Even still though the shaft for the stand isn't long enough to reach the appropriate ergonomic height. I can't flip the adapter or arms over either. There isn't any other way that I can achieve more clearance other than blocking up the base of the stand. I reached out to WALI to see if there's a longer mounting shaft option and unfortunately there isn't. I looked at the installation guides and product photos for a number of other brands of displays and this seems to be a reasonably common thing for 4K displays, having the mounting bolt hole pattern high up on the displays. I would suggest a stand option that makes a longer shaft an option for these larger displays. On the upside, the short stand conceals the scuffs in the paint on the short shaft nicely. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2017 by Hedley Lamarr

  • Works as intended!
Color: Black
Dual Monitor Desk Mount was easy to set up. It's sturdy and effortlessly supports my 24.5-inch and 27-inch monitors. The adjustability is excellent, allowing me to position the screens exactly as needed. For a good price, this mount has enhanced my setup significantly. Highly recommended!
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024 by Shane Vance Shane Vance

  • Solid, easy to use and adjust!
Color: White
I was hesitant to get this at first but my wife saw it in my cart and just bought it. I have 2-24 in monitors and wasn't sure how they would mount. The stand is actually very light but with the bends in the arms, it balances very well. BUT if you want to extend the monitors closer to you and away from the stand, it will tip over. Getting both monitors on is very easy, but make sure you counter balance or it will lean forward. arms are easy to adjust and tighten. The ONLY thing that can't be tightened is when the monitor is on and you need to adjust rotationally. The leveling screws are clutch! Even though both monitors are the same, one mounted slightly higher, the leveling screws turn by hand and make it sit even. Over all, very happy with it. Now I feel like I'm in a cockpit when I'm working. Considering the price, I am very satisfied! this was way easier than getting one that you have to mount in/onto the actual desk. With so many options, hopefully this review was helpful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2024 by EricK

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