🚀 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The ARES WING Dual Monitor Arm is a heavy-duty solution designed to accommodate monitors ranging from 17 to 49 inches, supporting up to 44 lbs per arm. With adjustable height, arm extension, and a robust gas spring mechanism, it ensures a comfortable viewing experience. Enhanced USB capabilities allow for simultaneous charging of devices, while easy installation features make it user-friendly for any workspace.
Brand Name | ARES WING |
Item Weight | 15.4 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.77 x 11.89 x 4.37 inches |
Item model number | GDT1004UCP-2BK |
Color Name | Black with USB |
G**O
Nice mount, worth the money
This mount is well made and not to hard to assemble. I have two 34in sceptre ultra-wide monitors mounted on each of the assembled arms. I have bought cheaper style mounts that didn't seem to work correctly and wouldn't even begin to hold my monitors despite saying that it would. The arms seem to move with easy and can be easily adjusted to my liking. I was Leary of paying the price for this mount but pulled the trigger on this mount and it turned out to be a good value for the money spent. If you're looking for a heavy duty monitor mount, I would recommend that you purchase this mount to hold your expensive monitors.
W**R
Very Sturdy
This monitor arm is great. It is very sturdy, and I have no worries about my monitors falling. My setup is with 2 34 inch ultra-wide monitors. I have them stacked on top of each other. This mount leaves plenty of adjustability to make this work. My desk is against the wall so there is a little less maneuverability, but I find there is still enough for my needs. The movement is super smooth and adjustments are easy. I set the mount up on my own in about 45 minutes. That includes the time to tear down my desk and prepare for the new mount.
C**N
Good vertical arm, no frills
I've been thinking about going to dual monitors at home for quite a while and found some decent sale stuff recently to finally implement it. I originally bought an msi side-by-side arm from newegg, but I really wanted to stack my monitors vertically and the only way to do that with the first arm meant I had to have my main monitor down low.This one works out much better for my needs - I've got the main monitor right at eye level and the secondary placed centered and above the main. That means I can have games/videos/work on the main monitor and have chat/web/music on the secondary.Installation was quick and easy. It does only use one bolt to attach to the desk using the drilled instead of the clamped mount. I haven't noticed it wobbling or anything, but I would have felt a little bit better with two bolts instead of one. We'll see how it goes.One of my two arms was missing the little screws that kind of snug the arms together. It still works without them but I'll be contacting the seller to get the missing parts.I had to pretty aggressively tighten the resistance on the arm with the main (ultrawide) monitor before it stopped sinking down from the set height. But that's to be expected - that's why the resistance can be tightened.There's really not a whole lot here to help with cable management, but by its nature the arm is behind your monitors and it wasn't too hard to get the cables reasonably snug to the arm.All told - it's 1/2 to 1/3 the price of comparable arms and I've got my monitors set up the way I want them.
A**J
Great with Apple Displays - Surprisingly amazing quality
I ordered a bunch of arms to set my Apple Displays up how I wanted them. I'm a graphics professional and these monitors are basically my main tools for work year in and year out, so I care a LOT how they are set up and where they are set up and ultimately what's holding them. I was tired of stands on my desk so I wanted to run some arms.I tried HumanScale, Ergotron, Knoll, etc - I set them all up and, for me, (quite surprisingly) these relatively cheap arms were the winners. I'm pretty snobish about my gear and I wish the more bougie brands were the winner, but I can't deny how grea these are. They were the most solid / no wobble vs the other options. They also look the best vs the others. No branding, subtle smiley face adjustment indicators, white VESA covers and a small but safe base. Ergotron had an ugly VESA plate and ugly clamp, HS arms were kind of bulky and too terminator-metallic (and sheesh the price). These are the cleanest looking, most solid arms out of the many that I tried.They do, in fact, tilt forward. You apply a light amount of pressure and then tighten them forward, works great. My top Studio Display is tilted forward. The cord management on these arms also SMOKED the $415 Ergotron options, way cleaner.My only semi-gripe (and someone else posted it about this arm) is that you *do* have to take the whole thing down to move it around on your desk. I see this as kind of a non-issue long term through because once my monitors are up its usually a LONG time before they need to be moved (rearranging my office or moving or something, I usually don't just move the arm around all the time. Also if you are doing it via grommet that's how it's going to work out anyway). It's a small pain in the beginning when you are setting up. Lastly, the set screws on the arms are chrome and if they were white, that'd be a nice touch to blend them into the arms better. Super small nit pick though. I'd buy these again any day.
T**R
Good Customer Care
Overall, good product, just really obnoxious setup process, and the parts that are, are really flimsy, thin, and break easily. There is little uniformality throughout the product with bolt design, requiring different sizes which did come with it, but its still annoying. The alan wrench it comes with is too big to mess with the bolt that makes the monitor look up and down, requiring you to take it out and reposition it every turn.My mount arrived with some broken parts, but the seller was kind enough to send me replacement parts, which is a personal first for me. Ive been screwed over by many sellers, and their actions were a refreshing change of pace.
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