• Compatibility: Fits LCD, LED flat screen TV and monitor up to 32". Support up to 17.6 lbs. VESA compatible 75 x 75mm or 100 x 100 mm. The two-stage locking system is compatible with 3.5” C-clamp and 3.3” Grommet Base.
  • Fully Adjustable: The gas spring stand can tilt +35°/35°, swivel +90°/90°, and rotate 360°,Max height is up to 23.62", and max extension is up to 18.34".
  • Double benefits: Double efficiency and productivity to make working or relaxing that much more comfortable.
  • Sturdy construction: High-grade material C-Clamp, grommet base, and VESA plate ensures a strong and stable connection with your desk and monitor screen.
  • Package Includes: 1 x WALI Dual Monitor Gas Spring Stand, 1 x Mounting Hardware Kit, 1 x User Manual, 10 Year protection.

When reading a number of the reviews on different monitor mounts I was not sure what I was going to do as all seemed to have some sort of issue. So I saw this one and overall it looked good, so I gave one a shot and I am glad I did. First impression was that if the mount was as good as the packaging it comes in.... it will be a good mount. It was boxed inside several boxes and was as good as it gets for me-- no issues and everything in place. For this particular application I drilled a 1/2" hole through the desk and used the simplest of mounts in the kit-- a 3" round disc and a backing plate under the desk. I still laugh at the included wrench as I did use it and am glad it came with it-- they are just flat pieces of stamped steel that love to slip off and shoot across the floor. But hey, I did use it and it did shoot across the floor twice but it did work without issue! From there I installed the brackets on the monitors and then the arms on the pole.... tightened down the center allen key on the pole and installed the monitors. Once I set the height, I locked that one down and then we adjusted them where they wanted them, again made sure everything was tight. Then the monitors were leveled out retention nut on the back so the monitor cannot be accidentally knocked off and done. Total time was less than 10-minutes after drilling the hole. Fortunately in this install I had complete access to the back side, so if you were against a wall it will take a few minutes more. The end result... fantastic. The monitors are steady, level, and the amount of desk space gained is one heck of a proverbial "added bonus".... simply made the employees' day. The other good part is that the monitors are now closer to them and at the right height and angle... simply put... should have done this years ago. So I have a couple more on order (one for myself included) as to literally gain a good 2-sq.ft. of desk space with dual monitors is great. for me I will be able to set my phone in a place that I can reach it on the correct side for me (on the right) as currently there is no room and it has to reside on the left. It will also let me have places to put paperwork in progress right in front of me instead of off to the side and possibly get mixed together. Overall build quality is great. What I didn't see in the picture (that I now see of course) is attention to detail. They included not only three allen keys, but a holder that snaps onto the main post for them to be stored that also doubles as a wire holder. I am honestly impressed at that since usually then end up in a drawer and lost. Now they are cleanly tucked away, but completely available when necessary.

Great monitor stand. I had these on top of stacks of textbooks to get them to the height I wanted and it took up most of my desk. Replaced it with this stand and I have ALL of that space back. I actually mounted it upside down from the shelf about the desk so that it is hanging. It works great! Also, one of the bolts' threads were messed up. WALI quickly sent me a second set of the screws/bolts/tools. Great customer service. I'd definitely recommend getting this one.

Bought this for my 13 year old son who was able to assemble and install it himself. I examined the quality of it after assembly and I'm pleasantly surprised at the quality of the product I got for this price point. My son moves his matching 24" Dell monitors around quite a bit on these and when he's busy doing serious stuff (animating) he has them lined up perfectly. He one time had a problem not getting a monitor to stay in place and I reminded him to use the included hex tools to tighten one of the brackets. He fine tuned it in about 30 seconds and went right back to work. I would not hesitate to buy this exact model I ever upgrade to a two-monitor setup. Highly Recommended.

Words can't express my satisfaction with this, honestly. For the money, there is NO comparison. High quality, super easy to set up. I have it clamped to my office desk at work--I was back up and running after about 30 minutes, after taking it out of the box. The only things I could possible "complain" about is the fact that the little tool/cord holder loop broke off (it's not incredibly flexible, so keep that in my when pulling it open to put cords in) and the fact that the center "pole" isn't longer, so you could ultimately put the monitors higher. Bottom line, this is a fantastic product at an even more fantastic price. I didn't receive compensation or anything from the makers/sellers for this; this is my unbiased opinion. If you need a dual monitor stand that can handle fairly large monitors, and need multiple options for mounting to the desk, this is your setup. Easy to put together, looks very polished and professional. And for less than 50 bucks? I swear you won't be disappointed.

I was looking for a cheap stand that would fit in my cubical and hold heavy 24 inch monitors and this stand really delivers. I had to disassemble the desktop of the cubical in order to have enough clearance to clamp the stand on (it was five screws holding the desktop on), but that is specific to my desk. The number of adjustable places is great. I would have liked slightly larger cable management clips and I ended up using a bunch of zip ties too, but the final result it great. The stand also has clips to put the hex wrenches you need to make adjustments. It was hard to get everything in just the right place because of how tight my cubicle walls are, but in the end it is working out. My monitors are Dell U2410 which are pretty heavy and have sensitive controls on the edges. I still sometimes accidentally turn off the left monitor if I bump the right monitor into it. Other than that, they fit as iff the stand was designed for them.

This thing is rock solid and super sturdy. Unfortunately the arms cannot be raised an lowered independently. This wasn't clear in the product description. I'd like to use the second arm to hold my laptop. Amazon sells an attachment that will do this, but I am afraid that it will be held too high off my desk. I'm returning the item for a different model better suited to my purpose. I does look like a good product and I would recommend it as long as you don't need the arms at different heights. UPDATE: I decided to keep this even if it is not quite what I expected. I purchased 2 AmazonBasics Notebook Arm Mount Trays and am using this stand to hold both of my laptops instead of a laptop and a monitor. I also purchased the WALI Dual LCD Monitor Desk Mount Gas Spring Workstation Stand to hold both of my monitors. this gets everything up and off my desk creating a ton of extra workspace. Both Wali products are extremely well-built and I expect they will last for years.

I learned a few lessons while putting together my sit & stand desk and installing this dual mount. First and foremost, the mount is fabulous. I have 2 27" HP pavilion monitors set up. There has been no sliding, no sagging, no problems at all. Install was easy with a few lessons learned below. However, the lessons I learned were completely independent of this product. The mount is truly a great purchase. I paid considerably less than many of the comparable models out there and am tremendously happy with the mount. I did have to mount VESA adapters on both of my monitors which increased the overall cost by $55, but this mount saved me enough money to make that affordable. Lessons learned: 1. Do not install while toddlers are present. Toddlers like to take shiny things. This monitor mount requires shiny things to be present during installation. 2. If toddlers make themselves present (even after locking numerous gates around the house), curb your colorful language. While trying to pry the desk stands off of my monitors, I shouted words that the toddlers weren't used to hearing. Toddlers like to learn. When mommy is saying "new" words over and over, toddlers learn by repeating. They repeat things loudly. Over and over. 3. Do ensure that the monitors are working prior to meticulously managing your cables. Failure to do so results in Lesson #2.

I purchased two stand up desks through Amazon and the WALI monitor desk mount. The office staff liked the new set up so well that I purchased more WALI mounts so all employees that use dual monitors have one. The mount offers several mounting options. Two work areas utilized the clamp/flat method. The third required that I drill a hole in the desk. We are using 24 " monitors which max out the capacity space wise. The mounts seem well built, offer excellent monitor placement with the multi elbow swing positioning, and lock in the vertical tilt option with solid results. Two other benefits of the system is the reclamation of desk area, but in my opinion more importantly, allow each user to place the monitor in optimum range. I expect less neck fatigue as the monitor may be raised to direct vision heighth.

This monitor desk mount is much heavier duty than I expected. Its listed as holding monitors up to 22 lbs each. I bought two new 27" ASUS monitors and they weigh less than 10 lbs each without the stands. So the mount is very rigid with these two light weight monitors. I used the desk clamp mount and it is very stout, made from about 1/4" thick plate steel. The pivot points are all adjustable with the included Alan wrenches, so its easy to set resistance or lock the joint all together. Included are two sets of screws and spacers to fit any monitor, be it a flat back or curved. It was surprised to see extra hardware. I used the thumb screws to attach the VESA mounts to the back of the monitor because I like tool-less installs where possible. The wire organizers are a nice touch and work very well. The VESA mounts that come off for ease of attaching the monitors are a blessing. It was the feature that made me choose this mount over another popular brand that actually costs more but offers less. Included is a base that is intended for mounting through a bolt hole drilled in the desk. It too is very heavy duty, comes with large mounting bolt (about 4" long) and a cheap stamped wrench to fit it. BTW, I read other reviews where people said the VESA mount had play where it slides into the end of the arms. There are two Acorn nuts included that are meant to be tightened down on the height adjustment screw. This tightens the VESA mount to arm and removes all play. No wrapping in duct tape or anything is needed for a tight secure attachment. There is zero play in my mount.

This mount is well made and comes almost entirely pre-assembled, installation takes about ten minutes. The only tool you need that isn't in the box is a #2 Phillips screwdriver and maybe a drill with a 3/8 or larger bit if you want to use the through-desk mount and don't have a hole in the desk already. Removal of the original stand on my Acer monitor required tools but not all monitors need tools, my Dell lost its stand with just a button press. I used three layers of tape on the ends of the arms where it receives the VESA mount before I dropped the monitors on to tighten up the clearances, this makes the monitors rock a lot less and increases precision of the mount, especially if you want to use the rotation feature. This is the only critical thing I have to say, the rest is praise so I put this first. I used label paper but you could easily use painter's tape or another product. I strongly suggest you do the same. See my photos for where to put the tape. I used this to mount in my home office with a 24in monitor on-center and 17in off to the side on my desk, which features an asymmetrical seating position and is fairly small, with the post pleasantly off center. I've read critical reviews of this type of product that the arms aren't rigid enough and one monitor will be lower than the other even if you use two identical displays, so I chose this one because it was in budget and offered height adjustability at the VESA mount itself. This actually made it really easy to put together, you assemble the mounts on the monitors then drop them on to the arms and secure them with a thumbscrew nut. As you can see in my photos, the height adjustability allowed me to level the top edge of two different sized screens. The larger monitor has the adjuster all the way high, and the smaller one is all the way low. I also tried using the no-drill mount first, but wasn't happy with it, which doesn't necessarily mean everyone will be unhappy as it's a well made desk clamp. I switched it out for the through-desk option after less than a day because I wanted a more secure mount, and I'm very happy I did, absolutely no wobble in it now. I used a handheld vacuum to collect the chips and had minimal cleanup, took less than five minutes to change it out from the clamped to bolted installation.