• Reviews around base (3.61 of 5)

    Dual Monitor Stand, Free Standing Height Adjustable Two Arm Monitor Mount for Two 13 to 32 inch Flat Curved Lcd Screens with Swivel and Tilt, 17.6lbs per Arm by Huanuo

    • I would find one with a more stable base.
    • If not, the base will loose its balance.
    • The base is nice and weighty and holds my monitors without issue
    • Only really downside might be the base
    • I attempted to mount 32" Monitors, and the base and supports aren't strong enough nor stable enough.
    • Base is quite large, but it works well and balances everything as needed.
    • The base seems very stable even with my large monitors on it
    • But if that is not an option, then I would look for another stand with a heavier free-standing base, such as those made by CHIEF, which is a reputable American company.
    • I have remedied this with a clamp, but a couple of inches longer on the base support "legs" would give more freedom of positioning.
    • The base is very sturdy and stays put
    • Solid heavy base.
    • Just the heavy base is enough and the cord hiding system they have is awesome, definitely one of the best buys I have made for my home office.
    • second, once you roughly know where the metal base will be at your desk/table, drill a hole and secure the base from the underside of your desk/table with the hardware provided
    • The base is really stable but if you are pulling of pushing on the monitors it could tip the whole stand with out the extra support.
    • Top heavy, base not heavy enough
    • I set this up using the free-standing base because drilling a hole in my table is not an option due to its material
    • I have an older Dell monitor that has an adjustable base.
    • The base is not heavy enough to hold one, so as soon as you hang one monitor, the whole assembly falls over.
    • It’s OK product for the price pointI have two 27 inch monitors after setting them up slight tilt on the top of the monitor brings entire stand face downThere is no safety clamp or the base is not heavy enoughWould recommend for smaller Monitors
    • (U32J59x), base not stable enough to support configuration, other than that it was easy to setup
    • I think the one issue is that with two large monitors the free standing base is not substantial enough to be stable.
    • (U32J59x), base not stable enough to support configuration, other than that it was easy to setup
    • The base is stable, as long as the two monitors are not too far forward
    • It does come with a way to secure the base to desktop but not practical for workplace where I can’t drill desk, or home where I have glass desktop
    • The package wrapped around base was damaged, the base was scratched, mounts missing, (I thought they were included) screws were already stripped...
    • The left monitor still droops just a
    • Overall, it works as I want it to.
    • Also, I would prefer the adjustment nut for fine tuning was fixed so the monitor would seem more secure, instead it free floats and if turned would fall off and the monitor could fall as
    • Sturdy/solid but not as configurable as it should be based on the price