• Reviews around thing (3.13 of 5)

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

    • For all intensive purposes, this thing works
    • But aside from that, I only have positive things to say about this
    • great product for the price only bad thing is when u tighten stuff on it, it scrubs on metal parts so just wears it out
    • Not the strongest material but also that keeps it light weight which is a good thing
    • Love this thing
    • It's not a bad thing it just has strong springs
    • This thing works great and is way cheaper than other models I looked at.
    • This was the best thing I found for my yeti
    • Initially this thing was cool
    • Only thing I dont like are the loose springs although you get what you pay for and for the price of this its good.
    • My favorite thing so far has been the versatility with positioning
    • Let me start off by saying this thing is very affordable
    • But that is a great thing especially for the amount of video conferencing at home that I do during COVID.
    • This thing is great
    • Then I go to move it to my face and the thing just snaps and my blue yeti slams on my desk and then to the floor, destroying the thing
    • Be that as it may, when you do have the arm just the way you like it, the whole thing will stay and not slouch or slowly lose its shape
    • I love this thing to death, the functionality and cost are well balanced
    • Using it now i think i had a faulty one at first and this thing is great
    • This thing is useless.
    • Also, this things holds up my Blue Yeti well; The Yeti doesn't sag.
    • I love this thing I just wish that it was a bit longer so that you could move it more
    • The only downside is that it is a straight thread for the 5/8 nut and once moved once, the thing is very loose but retaliating it makes it work again
    • For the price this thing is pretty solid
    • Also the tape that they provided is the hardest thing ever to setup and still doesnt hold yeti
    • This thing is awesome
    • I use a blue yeti and this thing is awesome for my microphone.
    • The only bad thing I can say about it is that it is very shaky sometimes but that does not come through in audio, just a minor inconvenience
    • This stand is better than what I thought,The only bad thing its small than what i thought
    • However, if you have a motorized desk that's 3 inches thick, this thing doesn't really work out
    • belive this thing destroyed my 280 mic....
    • The whole thing fell over twice before I went with something different
    • but it just keeps skipping, keeping the entire thing loose.
    • It works well and does what it needs to do, but I definitely can't trust this thing around my monitors
    • By far one of my favorite things about my gaming desk, it’s good to use for many types of mics and it’s sturdy
    • The swivel dont need to much tightening so be careful with that if youre turning it a good bit, it will pretty much cut through the metal and leave this thing useless.
    • The add-on 5/8" threading fits my Blue Yeti perfectly and the whole thing feels sturdy on my desk
    • This thing worked for about 4hrs with my blue yeti then the two arm springs snapped
    • , i guess thats a good thing meaning it works
    • I just can't say enough good things about this inexpensive boom.
    • Worked exactly like I was hoping it would, only thing I
    • so I can't tighten the entire arm into the base which means the entire thing is just unstable and unusable for me
    • This thing is perfect for getting my Blue Yeti mic up off my desk and away from keyboard and mouse noises.
    • works for my Blue Yeti microphone perfectly installing this thing only took me like 10 minutes and it was done
    • It's not nearly as heavy or as heavy-duty feeling as I would like (a hard thing to describe, but anyone that knows the difference between a 30 dollar and a 130 camera tripod can tell you), but with a Yeti Pro and a shockmount, it seems to be doing okay
    • The really strange thing, is that inside the box I found a full 10 meter roll of PTFE Teflon Tape.
    • Something that I didn’t expect, but is a great addition is the top screw-thing can be rotated 360 degrees to aid in microphone adjustment
    • Worked amazingly, despite its price, which made me iffy, this thing is surprisingly sturdy, even attached to my desks contour
    • Worked amazingly, despite its price, which made me iffy, this thing is surprisingly sturdy, even attached to my desks contour
    • I use this all the time one of the most useful things on my desk every to move and easy to set up
    • Didn’t get my male adapter, most important thing I needed
    • The only thing not stable is the book shelf I have this attached to
    • This thing is cheap, deal with your desktop stand on whatever microphone you're using for now and save up your money for something a little better
    • For how cheap this is, this thing is amazing.
    • This thing is loud
    • The thing squeaks and the springs pop and twang often even with short movements.
    • Straight out of the box this thing is easy to set
    • Only thing I would like to have that is missing is the little "basket" thingy that you can just slip the mic into
    • This thing was awesome, I just got a weird isolation shield that needed a floor mount, that my mic mounts to, so I don’t currently have much purpose for mine now for the time
    • For a small home recording studio this thing works great
    • It's not nearly as heavy or as heavy-duty feeling as I would like (a hard thing to describe, but anyone that knows the difference between a 30 dollar and a 130 camera tripod can tell you), but with a Yeti Pro and a shockmount, it seems to be doing okay
    • n’t failed me once
    • and when I say this is stable it really is stable as soon as I
    • I tighten it on there as hard as I