Elevate Your Workspace! 🚀
The AVLTSingle 17"-49" Super Ultrawide Monitor Arm is a premium aluminum desk stand designed to accommodate screens up to 50 lbs. With adjustable pneumatic height, full motion swivel tilt rotation, and integrated USB 3.0 & AUX ports, this monitor arm enhances your workspace ergonomics while keeping your desk organized. Ideal for professionals seeking both functionality and style.
Brand Name | AVLT |
Item Weight | 25.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 29.53 x 22.64 x 4.72 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AVLT-DM40-1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Height Adjustment, Curved |
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It WILL Hold Your Super Ultrawide, but...
Monitor: Samsung CRG9 (the 49" Super Ultrawide behemoth that weighs nearly 30 pounds)For those worried that their monitor will drop down and become one with their desk: it won't, IF you set it up correctly.Out of the box, there will be some significant assembly especially for a monitor arm, do not worry about this, all the tools required will be provided. One of the Allen wrenches has a flat head at the end, just in case you need one for the VESA mount screws, but it will also be important for the flathead screws on the joint pieces that hold the mount together. (There are two joints. One is between the base and the "bicep", the other is between the bicep and the "forearm". These are the joints that you must tighten the flathead screw to ensure that these parts stay together.)The base is the densest part of the mount, it is very heavy, boasting two poles on the clamp that are adjusted with the Allen wrench to ensure a steady hold on the edge of your desk. This thing isn't going anywhere. Some have complained how you must use the Allen wrench to tighten these poles. Don't worry, you want the Allen wrench, there is no other way to ensure a stronger clamp without them if you aren't using the grommet. There are a couple parts that you must assemble for your base. It is very straightforward inside the instruction manual. What they don't tell you in the instruction manual, is that the plate for the clamp that sits on the two tightening poles DOES NOT lock in to the tightening poles for the clamp. It freely sits on top of them inside two concave cuts on the face of the plate. This does not, by my observation, hinder the ability of the clamp to hold the mount steady. NOTE: There is a piece of thin rubber with a sticky side that you can use to stick to the plate of the clamp to ensure a steadier hold, and a scratches desktop. The base acts as a middleman between two of your USB, audio + mic connections and your PC. There are cables that come directly out the other side of the base that can connect into your PC. This can be useful for a mouse and a keyboard, as well as your headset.Then, you will attach the bicep to the base. There is a flathead screw that you must adjust at the joint. The tighter it is, the harder it will be to turn your monitor arm via that joint. The looser it is, the easier. Do not make this too loose or it may pop off.This is the most important part: When you attach the forearm to the bicep, at the bicep joint, turn the big Allen wrench screw COUNTER-CLOCKWISE! This is what ensures your monitor stays off the desk and in the air. When thinking like an airplane, this is what ensures the altitude of the monitor. Try to turn this a few times until it is somewhat loose before attaching the monitor.The second most important part: Before attaching the monitor, especially if it is a large, heavy monitor like mine. Tighten the mount itself, the portion that your monitor will actually sit on. Tighten this screw significantly. This is what holds your monitor from pitching downwards automatically.Overall: I've had this monitor arm for a few days now. And I wrote this review almost like an instruction manual because it took me two months to find one. I did NOT want to flush 300 dollars down the drain on an Ergotron.It's a great mount, very sturdy, will certainly last a while. For my purposes, which are to set the monitor in a fixed position and moving it periodically, this is perfect and has freed my desk of an incredible amount of space. It is not the easiest to turn especially on the bicep and base joint, but it is easy to yaw and roll, in case you ever needed that.A couple downsides: the fact that the plate for the clamp does not screw into the poles, and I cannot pitch my monitor. However, this is negligible to me as I will never need this feature. 5 stars.
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A Sturdy and Sleek Solution
The AVLT Single Monitor Arm Desk Mount has proven to be an outstanding addition to my workspace, offering a sturdy and sleek solution for my 13"-43" monitor. Its heavy-duty build ensures reliable support for my flat, curved, or ultrawide monitor, and I appreciate the thoughtful design that keeps it looking clean and unobtrusive.One of the standout features of this monitor arm is its exceptional sturdiness. It's clear that it's built to last, providing a secure and stable hold for my monitor. I can trust that my valuable monitor is well-supported and protected from accidental falls or slips. The heavy-duty construction also contributes to its durability, assuring me that it will stand the test of time.It's worth noting that the robust build of the monitor arm does come with some weight to it. While this is a testament to its durability, it may not be the most lightweight option out there. However, the added weight ensures a solid foundation and reinforces the feeling of reliability when using this arm.I particularly appreciate the sleek design of this monitor arm. It doesn't overpower my workspace with unnecessary branding or distracting elements. Instead, it seamlessly integrates with my desk setup, providing an elegant and minimalist appearance. This clean design allows my monitor to take center stage without any unnecessary visual clutter.The versatility of the AVLT monitor arm is impressive. The full motion, height swivel, tilt, and rotation adjustments make it easy to find the perfect viewing angle. Whether I need to adjust the monitor for comfortable reading, working, or watching videos, this arm can accommodate any preference.Furthermore, the cable management feature is a thoughtful touch. It helps keep my workspace tidy and organized, preventing cable tangling and clutter. This attention to detail further enhances the overall sleek and professional look of my setup.In conclusion, the AVLT Single Monitor Arm Desk Mount is an excellent investment for anyone looking for a sturdy and sleek solution to mount their 13"-43" monitor. Its heavy-duty construction ensures reliable support, while its minimalist design seamlessly blends into any workspace. With full motion adjustments and convenient cable management, this monitor arm delivers a superior and versatile user experience. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a high-quality and reliable monitor mounting solution.
T**K
Very nice for the price
Very sturdy monitor arm. Using it with an Alienware 34” curved monitor and it works great. Priced very well for the quality.
K**.
Stylish and sturdy
It does as a monitor arm should. I have had monitor arms before. I tend to set it and forget it. So as long as I can move it about just the once to get a good spot, while freeing up desk space I am happy. This one moves well and supports the Acer Z35 monitor, which I think is just over 20 lbs. I have attached the arm to a glass desktop. I am NOT recommending it for that. I have reinforced the desk in a few ways to support this extra weight. The cable management is good but the space is limited. Screw in panels are used to hide cables. Setup was easy. The unit feels sturdy and well made. The video on how to set tension was clear. Rotation of the screen (portrait/landscape) is a bit wonky but maybe better/smoother on a flat panel. It is very easy to set the tension a little high, it takes a minute to get it right. Once setup though it's really nice. Also this one came with audio jacks and usb cables, but they made it very easy to remove the extra cables if you dont need them.
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