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The Duronic Monitor Arm Stand DM651X1 is a gas-powered, height-adjustable desk mount designed for one 13-27 inch LED or LCD screen. With a robust capacity of 17.6lbs, it offers extensive adjustability including tilt, swivel, and rotation, ensuring ergonomic comfort and enhanced productivity. Compatible with VESA monitors, this stylish aluminum stand is perfect for any professional workspace.
E**C
Music, Gaming, and Engineering Command Center
Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase. My workspace has been transformed. I have room for my piano keyboards and Ableton Push 2 now. It's really nice to have everything hooked up. I had 2 monitors before, and it's really nice having the 3rd one properly mounted.I connected a Asus VG279 27", Asus VS278 27", and a Dell older, heavier monitor. No issues with the stand carrying the capacity. The Asus monitors are within Duronic's weight rating. The Dell monitor might be over.Unless your desk is really deep or you want to mount something other than a monitor, then, you're probably not going to use the middle arm.Complaints:Arrived 4 days late from the UK to the US. Duronic responded to let me know it was running behind, but it took several days to get a response. The arms arrived dirty (see pictures), and there was some very minor metal burring at the small allen key area where the base mounts to the desk. However, in the end, I'm very happy, and I decided to give 4 stars.
A**R
Exceeded expectations
I wanted 3 arms as I like having my monitors somewhat close to my face. I originally purchased a $99 triple monitor mount and the spring loaded arms couldn't hold up my light monitors (not to mention it said up to 27" but later in the description ....which I didn't read, said 27" measured vertically, hah)So I unpacked this and set it up. Easy to install pole, easy to install arms. Got all the monitors on and mounted. Adjusting the gas powered arms was just... a thing of beauty. It's exactly as I had hoped and expected it to be.When I was finished I had a few extra parts. It appeared I could remove the center arm and replace it with a fixed monitor plate (like the majority that you find out there) its funny because I thought to myself -- if the center arm dropped too much/or was too close to my face - then I'd be very much unsatisfied, not only did the gas arm have no problem holding it up at the angle I needed - there was a plan b already thought of by the manufacturerCable management was great. The plastic clips for the bottom were ok, but not fantastic (I care more about functionality)I use this for working at home - and have gained a ton of room on my desk. I added a laptop, USB dock, kvm switch, and speakers - and I still have room to spare.This mount is easily worth $350 or more. If your thinking about purchasing one - and have a deep desk where you want the monitors closer to you - this is a gold winner(I never post reviews but I'm hoping this helps someone else, as I wasted $99 on the wrong one originally)
A**R
Strong mount, missing parts for completion
I really like this mount, its very strong and is exactly what I wanted. Having the ability to extend the center monitor was a game changer.One issue- the plastic decorative caps seem like crap. Would have been much nicer had they been aluminum or steel. Probably much stronger as well.Missing parts- I was missing three screws which are used to secure the arms and center pole in a fixed position, rather than being able to free turn. I spoke with amazon and they were unable to just ask the seller to ship these fixation screws, or whatever you call them. Rather annoyed by this. Ended up having to make a trip to the local hardware store where I found some of the missing screws, had to cut them to size but in the end they worked.
R**S
Best mount I haver used
Absolutely brilliant, can configure any which way you want, spring/gas arms are awesome (my last one was not spring/gas and were a pain to adjust up and down) holds my 3 monitors fine, easy to adjust heights etc, Just a heads up though, make sure what you are mouting it to is very strong and sturdy, with my desk and all the forward weight, tiltlted down slightly so I had to put some props under it to make sure that it diod not tilt and sat firmly on the desk overall. Not a fault of the product and they do say on the website the mount you use preferably should be solid.Hope this helps...
M**.
great monitor stand!
very functional, works great with my 3 24" monitors
M**T
Junk, Ships from EU, unable to return
The stand was an utter disappointment. It is cheaply made. The major problem is all the joints for each section of the arm (with the exception of the final joint) is just a cheap plastic grommet and set screw. There is no spring tension or gas piston on those joints. The arms are effectively a "set it and forget it", you cannot move the arms around at all.When setting up the arms, any downward pressure on the sections would bend the cheap, thin metal sections making them seem like they might break.The cable management was frustrating, and getting the cables into the channel they're supposed to go was very difficult. Not a good design.The center arm has only a single section with the spring tension and no second section, meaning the center monitor's only plane of movement is on an arc. The center arm needs two sections minimum to even geometrically achieve some logical placement options, so having a single arm section is just a terrible design idea rendering it quite useless (screen is either high up and far away or low down and close up... can only move in an "arc" like that)Lastly, you'd expect when buying on Amazon to be able to return items easily if they don't meet your expectations. This item ships from England and if you want to return it, you're going to be spending what it costed on return postage, so that's basically out of the question.
A**R
Can not support 10 lb monitor
The media could not be loaded. My left arm can not support my 27 inch monitor that weighs less than 10 lbs. No matter how much I tighten the joint responsible for holding it it does not keep the monitor held up. It has been like this for over half a year and I'm fed up with it
C**N
Duronic are simply amazing! Buy with total faith and trust.
Duronic are simply amazing! Their support and help went way beyond what I would expect.I bought this 3 arm stand in Feb 15 for use of 2 monitors and using the 3rd arm as a keyboard stand. I had a back condition which meant that sitting down was painful post operation and I also liked the idea of a sit stand desk – but they were simply impractical and expensive. So I decided that if I bought this with the gas lift arms, I could easily change from when position to the next – sitting to standing in a matter of about 15 seconds! It worked like a dream for just under 2 years… then I recently changed my system and instead of having the usual PC tower and dual monitor setup, I ended up with an all in one PC from Lenovo and a 2nd monitor connected by HDMI. This was when I started to have problems…The main monitor (now the all in one PC) started to nod downwards, looking like a depressed donkey towards the desk. It wasn’t the gas arm which was dropping, it was the VESA mount on the back which has movement of about 130 degrees of tilt, up and down (rough guess here!). No matter how much I tighten the bolts, it kept doing it. So I called Duronic support and got right through a very helpful guy called Sam. It took me a while to explain what the problem was and once I had managed to put the issue into a way that made sense (these stands move in SO many different ways that I struggled to describe the problem over the phone!), but once we were on the “same page” and I explained that no matter how much I tightened the bolt it wouldn’t go tight enough, he diagnosed that I had tightened it SO much (I had used a power screw drill/driver!) that I had misshapen the socket – so, he simply popped me a whole new VESA mount in the post which arrived next day – this was done FREE OF CHARGE despite the fact it was my fault.So I fitted that and… no joy – nodding monitor again. So back on the phone to Sam and I ran though the weights and which point he said that the stand weight limit per arm was 8kg – my new all in one PC is 11.8kg! So, this is why it was now nodding down – the old monitor was about 4KG, but I had simply attached a device which the stand wasn’t built for.I explained my setup and he promised to go away and have a think and see what he could do. 3 days later, a new part turned up in the post (again I was NOT charged for this!) AND IT WORKED! It’s apparently a mount from a cheaper stand, but as it doesn’t have the tilt and pan features of the original, it didn’t nod down!Now I am a fussy customer at the best of times, but I cannot fault Duronic and Sam in anyway – he was absolutely incredible and helped a customer through a problem I had caused myself.So to put it simply, you cannot go wrong buying a Duronic product – they REALLY CARE about their customers and I have already recommended them to a friend who has just bought exactly the same 3 arm gas lift stand as me. As I work in the IT industry, I don’t even think he knows the goodwill and trust he has built and I will recommend them to everyone I know!Thanks Duronic and especially Sam – you are legends!
T**C
Updated - Three words: Wobbley & Annoying & INCOMPATIBLE
I got this to unclutter my desk and make my life easier. But the problem is this (and its not just me, I've seen another person with the exact same product): You mount the outer 2 screens on their arms. No matter HOW MUCH you try to tighten that central mount on the pole, when you try to adjust one screen (left), the other screen (right) moves, and vice versa. Even if you have someone holding the other screen in place while you try to position yours, that central mount point will pivot, the arms will move and when they let go the screen will push itself out of alignment regardless.It took ages of back and forth, pushing and bending to try and pre-empt how it was going to move the other screen until I finnnnnallly got them where I want them, but the slightest nudge will disrupt all screens. I dare not move anything.. which kinda defeats the whole point of the product.Updated: I put up with it since I did not move any screens. I got new screens with are VESA compatible, but the mounting plate are too wide to fit into the slot so you cant actually mount them. Im going to have to grind down 2mm the outside of the all the corners of the mounting plates to fit. Seriously... AVOID this item.
D**L
A much needed review
I don't often leave reviews for products, but for this I thought I would as there was no others and reviews play an important part in my product purchasing choice.Firstly, I received the item very promptly with the standard delivery (DPD Next Business Day) which was nice. It was well packaged and the product got to me in perfect condition.I was looking for a mid-market adjustable monitor bracket to hold my 2x DELL 24" Monitors, lots of stuff out there some with lots of bad reviews and others with mixed ones. Some with no reviews at all..I was a little apprehensive about this as it had no reviews, but from some research I found that Duronic were a brand that made many of these monitor stands. But my concerns were unfounded.The item came requiring assembly in some 5/6 parts with clear instructions and all the necessary tools/allen keys to build it. It was assembled easily and quickly and each part of the product looks and feels really sturdy and of good quality materials. The arms that connect to the VESA mount felt to be of excellent quality, weighty but not too heavy.The adjustment of the tensioner was simple to stop my monitors from rising up (they weigh of nothing!) with a simple +/- resistance fixing. I was able to assemble the whole item, on my own within 10-15 minutes and get everything how I like it quickly. Instructions were clear, simple and precise.The inbuilt cable tidy is handy, but the instructions don't say you have to pull the clips out in order to clip the cables in.My only moan, although this is not necessarily the products fault:-The arms pivot backwards beyond the desk base fixing if you have a short desk and don't want the monitors around 8 inches away from your face. Something to think about if you have limited space, I solved this by simply moving my desk a few inches away from the wall - this was OK for me but might not be for others.Overall I am very pleased with the product and the quality - I would definitely recommend this to others.
W**M
Useful, sleek, and versatile, but has flaws
I use this mount to display my three monitors - two landscape, one portrait. In eight months of use I've been very happy with it. I've tweaked and adjusted them a few times with no major issues, however raising the third arm on the outer arms seems to be difficult, and there is a little occasional wobble if I put pressure on my desk. The monitors, however, are firmly in place and I imagine it will serve me well in the years to come.
A**E
Works well for my 3x 24 inch monitors and corner desk
Initially I was a bit skeptical if this product was for me before buying as my center monitor was peferectly in the corner before but decided to try it anyway.My skepticism was for 3 reasons . 1) I have a corner desk . 2) desk is against the wall and the corner part is solid in that area so can't put the clamp there 3) my monitors are 24 inch.The dm653 comes with 3 gas spring arms and was pleasantly surprised to find an optional bracket to mount the centre monitor directly to the pole . In the end I opted to use the direct mount that was included in the box otherwise given the depth of my desk it would be too close to my face and the other two wouldn't line up how I need them to but I may use the the third arm in the future if I get a bigger desk. - was worth the extra 20 pounds comapred to the dm5xx with only two gas arms to have the option to play with.Becuase the monitors are 24 inch I needed to bend the arms back to shorten the length in order to have the screens sit flush side by side which was a bit of a concern at first becuase my desk is against the wall and I didn't like the idea of moving my desk forward to allow for the bend back. Luckily I have a windowsill behind my desk so after a bit of jigging I was able to use the clearance of the windowsill to make it fit. It did take a bit of jigging and head scratching to get my monitors in a comfortable position because I couldn't mount in or near the corner but with the range given from the arms I am now really happy with my set up .In typical male fashion I didn't use the instructions to assemble except for adjusting the gas spring part. I found it quite self explanatory so that was Good.It was clear to me that this would work best with 27 inch monitors if I didn't have the clearance of the windowsill becuase of the full length of the arms . Meaning I wouldn't have had to bend them back in order to have them sit nicely flush together and iwouldnt have to move my desk forward if the clearance wasn't there behind my desk .Would reccomed having a sturdy solid wood desk due to the stress of the weight this must put on the desk .All in all it took a bit of time and fine tuning to meet my requirements but really pleased with the end result and flexibility I now have . Gas spring arms stay where I set them after fine tuning the tension and arms have stayed in the same position since I set it all up 3 days ago . ( haven't come back to find the gas arms have moved the monitors upwards or downwardsand no floppyness.My only dislike is that if I move one arm I have to hold the other to prevent it from moving with it. I have tightened the centre bit that goes on the pole but it still moves slightly if I don't hold one arm when adjusting the others position . Reccomend getting everything in position before tightening each of the arm parts.One final thing to add , the direct pole mount has a bit of a length protruding from it rather than just a flat mount directly against the pole ( around 2-3cm at a guess ) so I could twist this around and make the centre monitor more central to the corner of the desk with the extra few centimetre extension off the pole . All in all good product just have a think about preferred positioning before buying but I'm sure you can make it fit to you requirements one way or another. It has certainly created more space for me to work at my desk.Hope this helps , cheers.
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