• Reviews around arm (3.83 of 5)

    InnoGear Microphone Suspension Mic Clip Adjustable Boom Studio Scissor Arm Stand for Blue Yeti Snowball Microphone and Blue Yeti Nano

    • Very nice arm its really firm
    • If you're just looking for an affordable mic arm to attach an inexpensive podcasting or streaming mic onto, then I guess this would be worth your buck
    • Totally recommend this arm
    • Adjustable arms do what they're supposed to do and don't feel like they're going to break immediately
    • It securely holds my mic no shock mount is needed and the arm adjusts well without any springs squeaking
    • This product is VERY cheaply made, Most of the screws you have to tighten down to keep you mic or arm secure in the position you want become loose all on their own
    • Really great initial arm for enthusiast hobbies.
    • The arm itself is perfectly fine, it's sturdy and can swivel around to many positions
    • Really like this arm.
    • Solid metal construction, wish it had a longer arm, Overall it was a good fit for use and was literally the only cheap arm that was available for overseas shipment to AUS.
    • Cons: Could not figure out how to properly secure the arm in the mount
    • #1 - the arm is not stable when placed in the holder
    • This is a great mic arm especially for
    • It did work initially, but the threads deteriorated and now the arm is too loose
    • Great arm but the mount for the tabletop has a tendency to work its way loose... even with this I would buy another
    • Honestly, this arm is amazing
    • Not the most sturdiest mic arms, the mic itself comes loose but it’s not the end of the
    • This is the second time I have bought a cheap arm identical to this one
    • You have to untighten a screw in order to tilt the whole arm left or right.
    • really good and sturdy mic boom arm
    • I wasn't sure how strong the arm is and whether it will be
    • This is just a problem with my desk, so for 95% of desks, this arm will work perfectly fine with no problems.
    • Works great as a microphone extension arm
    • I’d highly recommend this arm.
    • Great arm for the price
    • really nice arm
    • On of the best arms, I have used
    • Great arm to pair with the Blue Yeti mic
    • this is a great arm for the price, everything feels sturdy and stable
    • I knew the $100 arms would not have a problem supporting this weight, but I didn't want to spend that much
    • This is a very inexpensive mic boom arm
    • If you are planning to get this with the Blue yeti, a shock mount, and a pop filter, then I really don't recommend this boom arm
    • if you are looking for an affordable boom arm, this one is for you.
    • The arm its self is very sturdy and has a large range of motion.
    • Arm is strong and hold my snowball easily
    • The arm has been AWESOME
    • I have put a bolt and nut in its place to keep the mic arm as usable
    • Good range and good arm, easy to move
    • The arm has a great range of motion but the tightening screw at the bottom on the arm scratches up the arm.
    • The arm holds the weight well, but does need occasional tightening.
    • It is not a super strong arm, but as long as you are a little careful when moving and making adjustments, it works very well.
    • The arm itself is great.
    • I also had to use a screwdriver to change the position of one of the springs, because the arm kept falling down.
    • Awesome arm for the price
    • Quite a nice mic boom arm for the price.
    • the arm itself is actually surprisingly strong and well build fro the
    • It is not the most sturdy boom arm I have used but it is sturdy enough and does the job just fine
    • If you are on a budget I would recommend this arm
    • The arm seems pretty solid when everything's tightened and set properly
    • It's a good arm mount
    • Overall I like this one a lot more than some of the more expensive arms I've tried with the yeti.
    • This arm is sturdy and well made
    • Please for the love if God spend 20 dollars more and get a good mic arm
    • It takes a lot of work to place it on my desk and the arm is very unstable that my microphone fell down two times
    • This arm is great, came with attachments for both mics
    • Wow, I'm surprised at how strong this arm holds
    • The arm is not the best for attaching most pop filters however, which its only flaw
    • It’s a perfectly good arm for any mic I’ve thrown at
    • I believe the first arm is representative of the other cheap boom arms, probably all made by the same manufacturer
    • The arm is great
    • The arm would slightly fall down
    • Good boom arm, little stiff on arrival but became manageable to move after some use
    • I've determined I like to keep the arm loose in the desk mount making it easier to move when I need to get up and away from the desk
    • I was scared that the arm would be unable to hold a Yeti but the company was nice enough to add some tape to allow the fit.
    • I just noticed the holes further up the top arm, and I moved the spring anchors to those holes in order to stretch the springs out further.
    • Now my arm is nice and strong and I have no deformation in the mounting pin even with a heavy mic at full extension
    • Good mic arm for the price
    • g track pro which is 1.6kg and max weight load is 1.5kg, it looks really nice, the knobs to keep the arm where you’d like it loosen as you turn the arm, other than all of that it’s really
    • Seems like a good arm, but my mounting screw is missing the 3/8” inner thread
    • I love this arm , I use it to mount my gaming mic, its a hypex microphone. !
    • I could not seat the arm anywhere but next to me, but from that point on range satisfies me
    • Good boom arm, little stiff on arrival but became manageable to move after some use
    • The arm work just like it said it would
    • Otherwise, I was able to move the mic as well as the arm as needed without any issues
    • This mic arm is very useful, and very functional.
    • Being the cheapest mic arm on amazon, I wasn't expecting great quality but was pleasantly surprised at the sturdiness and smoothness of motion.
    • The arm is not the best for attaching most pop filters however, which its only flaw
    • I had my mic arm for about six months and it worked fine, but at the six month mark the joints started to get stiff.
    • Only real gripe I have is that the arm can be hard to tighten and ends up slowly letting the mic dip downward, despite having set all of the tension springs to their highest load settings.
    • Definitely would recommend for anyone looking for an inexpensive microphone arm.
    • Arm is incredibly easy to set up and it is pretty stable
    • Arm works fine but the clamp that came with it was stripped and did not tighten at all when I first tried to tighten it onto my desk
    • The mic arm is a little stiff and had to find a good spot for my pop filter but overall it's exactly what I needed.
    • The desk mount is solid and holds tight to mine with no issue at all, and the arm has no problem supporting my Yeti Blackout, Shock mount, and Pop filter that I have mounted to it.
    • I love this mic arm
    • size!Too small making the scissor arm rotate freely around and lean.
    • This thing is a giant PoS. It would be much better to put the $14 towards a better arm
    • Yes I highly recommend this mic arm to anyone looking to stream or record at their desk.
    • The arm works decent for the price
    • and I needed a mic arm since it's a dynamic arm
    • Overall, good cheap, metal microphone arm
    • The arm itself and springs actually seem pretty durable, the weakness for me is that I prefer to swivel the entire boom arm towards the center of my desk then away when not in use
    • The part that clasps to the desk can, however the arm droops down in any position I place it
    • Great movement and positioning for such a cheap arm
    • I gotta say, this mic arm is amazing and does it's job well.
    • I feel the only issue some would have is the length, as this one is more on the shorter side, but if not this is a great starting microphone arm to have!
    • Worth the buy, but you can probably get a more flexible arm by taking apart a lamp from Ikea
    • If you’re looking for a great microphone arm that can pretty much fit to any table or desk, go for this one for sure.
    • Loving this boom arm.... was worried it wouldnt had up the weight of the yeti pro w\ pop filter, but it doesnt even sag at all!
    • and I believe it’s one of the best cheap mic arms due to its good quality sturdy build.
    • This is a decent boom arm for a rock-bottom price
    • I've been using this arm for my Hyper X Quadcast S and it works very well.
    • All in all, I'm incredibly pleased with my purchase, and would recommend it to anyone looking for an inexpensive arm to get their recording equipment up off of their desk!
    • This mic arm is great and holds its value pretty well
    • The external springs create a loud resonant sound in the mic whenever you slightly bump the mic arm
    • The arm works well and has a great range of motion
    • I'm satisfied with my purchase, but I will invest more in a better arm in the future.
    • The arm literally snapped and microphone smashed into keyboard and glass desk.
    • The arm is great and I couldn't ask for more!
    • Currently using this arm for my Audio Technica AT 2020 microphone and its working perfectly.
    • While these boom arms are nowhere near as good as the Røde PSA-1 or the BLUE Compass, they are really good for cheap boom arms!
    • I'm using this arm with a regular Blue microphone and they work well together
    • only).Overall - the arm is "workable" if you can mount it close to you
    • Super easy arm to adjust and move around
    • Even after adjusting the front springs the sucker's back arm just collapses
    • Great arm for the blue yeti mic
    • this arm is great
    • The top boom arm had a slight bend to it
    • This microphone arm is great if you're looking for something to hold your Blue Snowball microphone
    • Good mic arm
    • that being said I do reccommend buying this product if you are in need of a cheap and affordable boom arm
    • This is not a "professional microphone stand".Instead, I was (apparently) shipped a repurposed swing-arm from an institutional desktop lamp, incapable of supporting anything weighing more than a standard lightbulb
    • I love this arm as it got my mic off my desk
    • Not the most sturdiest mic arms, the mic itself comes loose but it’s not the end of the
    • Ultimately, the arm is pretty great for its price
    • The arm itself works perfectly for my HyperX QuadCast, but the clamp can't get tight enough on my table
    • There are a number of inexpensive microphone boom arms available here on Amazon, all looking about the same, and I purchased one to help in creating voice-overs for videos
    • Very good mic arm very adjustable, but created some wabble if it's a little too far, it starts creaking after 2 weeks.
    • Works great as an arm, I use mine to stream with and it's held up for two years now
    • The foam piece on the clamp ripped off, so every once in a while the arm falls, otherwise it's a pretty good arm for how cheap it is, pretty good range of motion and strength
    • Great arm that occasionally needs some tightening.
    • As stated before, the arm is decent.
    • The arm I received could support a yeti, but only in certain positions
    • The mic arm then failed and fell into my face
    • The arm is great, but it's a bit stiff in terms of how much you can move it around
    • By far the best boom arm on the market in my opinion
    • Your customer service is worth the price of the adjustable arm!
    • I'm on my third one of these mic arms and while the arm is great, I really wish that the table mount was better, and I wish it was easier to replace than buying a whole new mic arm
    • This is a great boom arm
    • I use this arm for a Blue Yeti and it works pretty well.
    • The arm is a little stiff which is fine, and the length is pretty decent so you can put it just about anywhere on your desk
    • I wanted to get a cheap arm mount to see if I liked it, with the intention of getting a nicer one later on - but this one works amazing, so I have never had a reason to actually replace it.
    • For what it can do, this is easily one of the least expensive boom arms available on the marketplace
    • The arm works fantastically
    • In any case, as long as you won't be subjecting this arm to constant abuse I can highly recommend it!
    • Its pretty weak so tighten her arms down
    • I've only just recently received this, but despite this, I can already say that this is one of the best microphone arms you can get for this price range
    • So basically I got this for my blue yeti pro thinking that this cheap mic arm would be fine
    • After my last arm broke I was looking for a new arm to replace it
    • Great boom arm wish it was a little
    • The company kindly sent me a sturdier microphone arm to replace the flawed one I described.
    • It's a solid mic arm for a good price
    • great light weight mic arm... love it very flexible and covenant ,,,thanks
    • This review is for the verbosely named: "InnoGear Microphone Arm, Upgraded Mic Arm Microphone Stand Boom Suspension Stand".
    • If you are looking for something in the sub $100 range I highly recommend this microphone arm.
    • While not the best mic arm on the market, you can’t find a better one for the money, or even close to it
    • Once that was done, the arm works perfectly
    • It will extend a good arm's length, I am using it with a blue snowball mic
    • This is a great arm, it is not perfect, but its the best you can get for the price
    • But it’s a great boom arm nonetheless
    • If you have used a much fancier arm this one might be a letdown but for attaching a mic to a basic table works well
    • This mic arm is very good at its price and works great but can be a little tricky to place it on a surface.
    • This mic arm is very good at its price and works great but can be a little tricky to place it on a surface.
    • Got the arm for a microphone and I like it a lot
    • However, if the desk shakes just a little bit, so will the arm.
    • The screw knob still didn't tighten enough without crushing the arm's metal
    • Great quality boom arm.
    • The Arm itself is strong, it reaches the perfect length whenever I need to move the mic back and forth
    • This microphone arm is pretty good
    • and I recommended if u are looking for a good boom arm
    • The boom arm itself works well
    • Solid arm, may need a tweak here and there to keep the right position depending on how heavy your mic is but it’s easy to use and setup
    • So basically I got this for my blue yeti pro thinking that this cheap mic arm would be fine
    • If you simply need to pull out and retract the arm without swivelling it, this is a steal for around $13 (what I paid), otherwise, look elsewhere.
    • The arm has worked great with my Shure MV51
    • For length, a more expensive arm will be needed
    • All in all, a good buy if you're on a budget and aren't looking for the fanciest mic arm on the block.
    • It will hold a heavy mic but flexes when touched overall it is a good mic arm for the price.
    • For what it can do, this is easily one of the least expensive boom arms available on the marketplace
    • I don't think this is a particularly bad arm, it just feels like it's made of pot metal
    • Although I am already looking to upgrade just because of personal preference I would like a more high quality boom arm
    • Great arm for so cheap, I have been using it for a while now and it is so easy to move and have never once slipped off my desk.
    • Thais arm has been great and held up for my Yetis use, currently I don’t use it as it
    • sound)-but is the best microphone arm for the price
    • This arm is definitely the winner, at little to no extra cost (at the time of this writing)
    • Overall, for the price, it is a great arm.
    • Solid arm for the Blue Yeti Snowball
    • The mic arm is sturdy enough and offers good functionality for me.
    • I recently changed my setup and needed to hand my mic upside down, but no matter how much I tightened the knob, the arm fell
    • Haven’t had any issues with it, works as you’d expect it to
    • Not a bad choice it work as it is for a cheaper price, Love it!
    • It works as it was described and was compatible with the Blue Yeti microphone.
    • The clamp can damage surfaces as it has no padding or protection
    • I love this arm as it got my mic off my desk