• Reviews around arm (3.71 of 5)

    NEEWER Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand, Max Load 1 KG Compact Mic Stand Made of Durable Steel for Radio Broadcasting Studio, Voice-Over Sound Studio, Stages, and TV Stations

    • Well, lets start off with this, its a decent boom arm
    • I love the Neewer adjustable microphone arm
    • I'm not a professional but wanted a decent boom arm to help me record audio for basic videos and screencasting I do at work.
    • This adjustable arm stand was something that I was hesitant to buy at first as I wasn't sure if it was going to fit my Blue Snowball
    • Great arm
    • Good budget articulating arm
    • The arms and springs are good but the desk clamp/vice feels somewhat
    • This arm stands so well & it gives me the angle is perfect for talking into it.
    • Love this arm... actually great, I use it with my Blue Snowball microphone and it handles it well.
    • As you can see on my uploaded image, the arm broke off after about 9 months of very light use
    • The arm works by screwing the joints tight to the point where they don't move anymore, and at first I was surprised and skeptical since usually these kinds of things eventually become too lose and no longer
    • For the price this a a good arm
    • I'm actually incredibly surprised how well this little cheap arm works with the Blue Yeti.
    • People warn to invest in a good boom arm and I have to completely agree after trying this one.
    • For the price this microphone arm is perfect for my setup.
    • This arm was perfect
    • The springed arm holds strong in every position.
    • That's what I get for purchasing a cheap boom arm.
    • The arm itself isn’t terrible but attaching your mic to this is obnoxious.
    • Great boom arm.
    • A stronger arm to hold up different attachments would be nicer
    • A great boom arm for its price but DO NOT USE IT FOR THE BLUE YETI
    • Strong arm, holds my nw800 easily
    • This arm is cheap, yet feels like something I should have paid 60 bucks for
    • The arm itself is really nice and
    • Don't blame the arm if you don't know how to set it up
    • Great arm for the price
    • All in all, good Scissor Arm, but, coming from an engineering background, it could be improved a lot.
    • The mount arm seems good, but the clamp that secures it to the desk is made from a cheap metal, so the first turn to tighten it to my desk and eliminate the wobble sheered off the inner threads that hold the bolt
    • This arm is super
    • Great beginner microphone arm
    • The whole arm and mic setup will fall down sideways if you don't secure the arm properly or if you try to secure it to the wrong surface.3
    • Arm is a bit loose, but it's cheap
    • The arm itself isn't bad, it works fine, although mine has worn down to the point where it won't stay in place after about 4 months.
    • Not worth it in the long run, get a better arm for yourself.
    • It is an outstanding boom arm for the price and does the job perfectly, but the only complaint I have is that it is not able to be used on the back of a desk.
    • it is a good arm if you never need to move it side to sideThe part where the arm go's into the clamp really needs a bearing or something for better side to side movement
    • Sure, it works as a microphone holder and arm
    • the arm is a little flimsy
    • The arm is all metal structure and the mic holder is not flimsy as I expected for this price
    • The arm is very stiff and I pinched my fingers a number of
    • The springed arm gives such a flexibility that you won't get with a regular straight arm
    • Get a better mic arm.
    • holds good in position, but the only problem is that after moving for a little, the cushion on the vice which holds onto table, has ripped off and occasionally will make my arm slip off the table and fall.
    • Very flexible customized arm stand
    • Pros:-Cheap-Mic arms support very good swiveling and a lot of
    • Other then that its a great boom arm and holds the At2020
    • This is a great microphone arm, especially for only $12.99
    • Very great boom arm
    • So far this arm has worked out perfect
    • Arm supports my blue yeti and did not need any special adaptors in order to be mounted
    • But if you don't have $100 to drop for a nice arm, you can't go wrong with this.
    • The arm itself is great too
    • I love this Mic Arm, fantastic product.
    • The price is steal in itself, you won't find a better microphone arm for under $20, guaranteed!
    • The most common issue I've had with these things are the little bolts that hold parts in place, these began to loosen up over time, which will make this arm have trouble working with heavier microphones
    • The arm stays solid but the microphone holder will sometimes slip, and there is no way to tighten it further
    • Pretty nice boom arm mount
    • I was torn between ordering this “cheap” microphone arm or a much more expensive arm from a brand I was actually familiar with
    • I love this microphone arm and I do not think I will need another one soon.
    • Both mics are extremely light compared to others on the market, but eventually the arm couldn't hold tension and now is unusable
    • This arm won't win any awards as the fanciest arm in the world, but it's not supposed to at $13
    • like other reviewers say I love this boom arm and if it can hold up a Yeti it can hold up any
    • So happy to receive such a solid arm stand with such a sweet price!
    • While moving to my new home, I broke the old arm in the process and ordered another
    • It is what it is, a cheap scissor arm, i wouldnt recommend this to anyone
    • Best product for your dollar when it comes to decent quality low budget boom arms
    • Screw used to keep the arm from moving no longer works after 2 uses
    • The arm is steady and durable, and the clamp to attach the arm is strong
    • Other than that it's a good arm.
    • Arm is adjustable and folds for length and storage.
    • In the product description it states this mic arm is not suitable for a Blue Yeti.
    • Ended up throwing this out, as the arm was seemingly too weak to consistently hold up the mic and bent / broke the
    • I definitely recommend this arm as a mic stand
    • Spend a little more money and get a better quality mic arm stand.
    • Really good quality Boom arm
    • The post itself is hollow, bent out of the same metal that holds the adjustable arms together at the base.
    • The item looks great, with the exception of the little knob that secures the arm to the base will not screw in
    • Great value microphone arm.
    • Amazing value arms.
    • Arm is great, mount is terrible
    • This mic arm is severely disappointing
    • The arm works well for beginners or amateurs in audio recording (which I am)
    • Great arm, doesn't have much slack
    • As long as you don't disturb the arm very much it could last awhile.
    • The arm itself is very strong and won’t move an inch (I’m using this with an audio
    • Great mic stand, stable, sturdy, and with good arm movement.
    • This mic arm is really good for its price and comes with an excellent warranty and customer service.
    • Pros-Great arm for the price.-Very sturdy for my Blue Snowball Ice
    • hard to set up though because the arm is hard to flex, but once you set it up it's fine since you can swing the arm left and right
    • Hence, I've tried a couple of more expensive longer boom arms, but either the lack the range of motion to come straight out and slightly down, or they just don't work well with a light mic.
    • Reliable arm bracket, I use it in the conference room, sometimes I stand and talk, this can also cope with my height and liberate my hands.
    • This arm is good to have as a backup or a beginner's piece
    • all of the tightening bolts broke in less than a month of use- mic is never at the height that you leave it at, it just droops downDo not buy this, find a better, more sustainable mic boom arm
    • The arm is flexibly adjustable while holds strong and perfectly support the weight with no wobble or slipping
    • This arm is pretty awesome considering it's price tag
    • hard to set up though because the arm is hard to flex, but once you set it up it's fine since you can swing the arm left and right
    • It seems nobody checked for quality assurance and nobody would pick up at the customer support line (the automated system also cut off my message twice after only 2 seconds of talking).So to the issues: you’ll see in my video that there was no screw included for the bottom mount, meaning there is no way to stabilize the arm as it sits in the mount
    • I expected complete junk at this price, but these are surprisingly strong, realiable arms
    • I thought I wasted my money on a cheap sound arm that was going to be flimsy and not hold
    • Great arm, doesn't have much slack
    • not the greatest arm pretty flimsy it bent at the bottom when moving
    • Great boom arm, the tightening for the swivel (left and right
    • From the clip to the elbow to the base, the arm is a great suspension arm.
    • Great mic arm, works as well as the expensive ones
    • This is the arm that I need to use on my desk and it works pretty well with my nw700
    • Just put the clip bearing in the base-hole then slot the base peg in and suddenly this arm performs as well as ones 3x more expensive
    • I would not buy this arm again and do not recommend.
    • Will be replacing this as soon as I can save up for a better arm
    • Strong and adjustable arm stand
    • Not a very sturdy arm
    • The arm is very strong but it takes a lot of effort to get it secure on a desk
    • Adjustable and extendable boom arm
    • The arm isnt that strong
    • Bought this mic arm in 2016 and the thing has been steadily falling apart
    • This arm won't win any awards as the fanciest arm in the world, but it's not supposed to at $13
    • for an inexpensive arm it seems to hold my Blue snowball well
    • Excellent arm for Blue Snowball
    • good arm for my jeti
    • This arm was absolutely amazing
    • The whole arm and mic setup will fall down sideways if you don't secure the arm properly or if you try to secure it to the wrong surface.3
    • Arm cant support mics such as
    • The arm doesn't sag or bend throughout the 8 hours of meetings I put it through every day
    • This mic arm will leave a mark where it clamps on your desk, and the metal tube part that attaches the arm to the clamp broke off.
    • This is the perfect arm for that purpose, except for the fact that it's meant for a mic rather than a camera.
    • That also being said, this arm does feel like something that costs the $13 or so it cost
    • The price is steal in itself, you won't find a better microphone arm for under $20, guaranteed!
    • I can get up close into my mic without having to strain my neck or back by bending into it, this arm is way better for keeping posture.
    • I like that the arm is rather adjustable and has a decent reach and feels secure even at its full length.
    • So far not liking the arm 1 because I got it
    • Great arm mount
    • No reason to buy a more expensive one, this arm works really well and can move and carry and hold the weight of my mic and all its attachments at once.
    • For the price, this is a pretty good microphone boom arm
    • It works ok but the threading on it was too small for my Mic and the arm is too weak
    • Pretty good for cheap mic arm
    • This bendable arm stand does a well job for holding and hanging my mic up
    • The arm doesn't drag or sink, so it's highly adjustable and does a good job of holding its place
    • The arm extends and retracts well, and the Yeti holds without slowly falling
    • The microphone arm is great, very sturdy and won't move unless you want it to
    • Very solid mic arm.
    • I'd definitely suggest going with a better arm unless you just need something quick and easy
    • This is a super strong arm for the money
    • Great mic arm for the price
    • the arm works well for my small cubicle, I can bend it to
    • Perfect boom arm for holding my microphone
    • The arm is fully adjustable in all directions
    • I am super pleased with this arm, and would recommend it to anyone looking for a great budget boom arm.
    • The arm is great and my son loves it
    • Works well for an inexpensive arm
    • Sometimes the arm will lose its tension
    • Amazing boom arm
    • This is a fantastic little arm, works well for blu products such as the yeti and snowball, both versions.
    • This is a fantastic little arm, works well for blu products such as the yeti and snowball, both versions.
    • However, I have been using this arm stand for 4 years now and everything works perfectly
    • BUT for around $3.00 you can buy some plastic flanged clip bearings (IGUS 7/16" ID 1/2" OD) that virtually remove all the play and make rotating the arm buttery smooth with zero grinding
    • I personally use an at2020 and couldn't ask for a better arm
    • The arm itself seems sturdy, but considering I can't mount it to anything now it's fairly useless
    • Great little Microphone arm.
    • If you're fine with that, go and buy it, otherwise, a very cheap lamp arm will do a better work for your mic setup.
    • The arm is as good as some I've used in the newsroom of commercial broadcast stations.
    • A light arm that stays in position, I will see about durability as time progresses.
    • From the clip to the elbow to the base, the arm is a great suspension arm
    • haven't ran into any "weight" issues it supports it well, however i have noticed the little pin on the end that holds my mic spins freely in the clip annd the mic can wobble sometimes but other than that it's a great arm
    • Could buy a much better boom arm for the same amount, plus it's garbage...but works.
    • The mounting part is fine and works well, the bottom arm is a little wobbly but sturdy enough and the upper arm is flexible to adjust to the desired position with little to no issues
    • Other than that, this is a great microphone arm
    • I'm sure there are better mic arms out there, but for the price this one is very acceptable.
    • The arm works great and the adapter works pretty well
    • I'm actually incredibly surprised how well this little cheap arm works with the Blue Yeti.
    • Decent scissor boom arm.
    • The arm is actually pretty nice but it doesn't go forward if you want it closer to you
    • great working and quality boom arm
    • Springs will resonate if the arm or desk it's mounted to is bumped
    • , this is a very solid and well performing boom arm
    • If this is for a static location where you don't need to make much of a change in position, then this is a great arm to use.
    • Unless your desk is just a thin piece of glass or wood, like an ikea linnmon (not tested), you will likely have a problem clamping this arm in a somewhat convenient spot for you
    • I actually have a more more room to use the keyboard and the arm is very adjustable
    • It still works to secure the boom arm to a surface, but the foam padding for the clip thingy peeled off within a couple days after having attached it to just 1 surface
    • This is a pretty decent mic arm for the price
    • I'm not sure what I expected, as it was a cheap arm, but I was at least somewhat hopeful that it would be decent for the price.
    • Amazing boom arm
    • Shockingly, it's actually a pretty great arm even despite its inconceivably cheap price
    • Amazing mic suspension arm stand
    • so the arm can't fall off
    • The arm is not strong enough to hold the weight of the Yeti-mic
    • Holds my Snowball mic and the arm itself is very easy to maneuver and hasn't loosened at all in any of the joints.
    • The arm is impossible to mount upside down without bending metal
    • This arm works pretty good
    • The arm works great for holding my mic but the clap it comes with is absolute garbage
    • all and all though it’s a great arm, would 100% recommend for the price
    • so it drags the arm down
    • This is a cheap flimsy arm stand, that might look like one from
    • If you want a really durable arm, you could look at the Blue Compass or the Rode PSA1
    • This mic arm worked great... until it really didn't and damaged both my microphone and my desk
    • The Yeti X is a bit heavy, so it's hard to find cost effective arms that hold it up, and especially one with an adapter built in
    • This is a great scissor boom arm for someone starting out or doesn't want to invest in a Heil or Rode scissor boom arm.
    • Though it does not fall, this arm shakes and bounces with the lightest touch
    • The arm works well with my desk
    • I found out I could use this with my Blue Yeti before buying it, and It's a great arm for it
    • The price is excellent for such quality!Note: If you want a good boom arm for your Blue Yeti, then definitely go with the Rod PSA 1
    • The arm itself seemed decent a bit smaller than expected but the build quality on this is what you would expect of a budget mic arm, I had hoped to mount my blue yeti which others will say it doesn't have the adapter it
    • This is a good boom arm for less weighted mics
    • In fact, the arm is perfectly fine
    • Very cheap, effective, sturdy Boom arm for your Mic
    • That said, for the price of this you are getting a very good mic arm
    • and I recommend a try for anyone looking for a nice, cheap mic arm.
    • Great arm for holding my mic while recording
    • I have been looking for a microphone arm compatible with it and it is fully operational
    • and i dont have money for a more expensive arm
    • The threaded pin, has an opportunity to secure your mic, to the adjustable arm.
    • Great arm for the price point.
    • And i recommend it if you are just a beginner like me or looking for a cheap arm that just does the work.of course if you want fancy stuff you can find it
    • If you're looking for a cheap mic arm, I recommend this one.
    • So is it just an isolated defective scissor arm stand or not?
    • im using this with a rhode mini mic attached to the end which isnt heavy enough to make it stay put if you wanted to straighten the arm out to reach it down closer to you
    • so I don't know how well the arm handles wear
    • I bought this because it was the cheapest boom arm available, and now regret it
    • The microphone I used on this stand was about 11.2 ounces (about one-third of the max weight) and had very little stability at all with the stand's arm at full extension
    • The arm itself is good, it is just very weak at the end joint that holds up the actual microphone, but I guess you get that with the price
    • Best arm for the drive I've found.
    • For the price tag, you're getting a great microphone arm that will turn you into a professional podcaster in no time!
    • Terrible boom arm, owned for a while just because I can’t be asked to order a new one but it isn’t sturdy at all, hardly holds up the mic
    • This arm is great for a newb like myself
    • The arm works, but it doesn't seem to conform to any sort of pro audio standards
    • The adapter that comes with it is great and the arm itself is sturdier than I expected
    • I absolutely love this arm, swivels in multiple directions to get the perfect angle no matter what
    • THE ACTUAL MIC ARM IS PLENTY DURABLE
    • The arm is so flexible and strong yet lightweight.
    • got this adjustable arm to use with an audio technica microphone and it fit great
    • The more I search for a longer boom arm, the more I appreciate this arm, which cost only $13, far cheaper than the others
    • You will hear the springs react as you extend and retract the arm but again thats fine given the price point
    • The arm likes to pop out of its swivel, and it isn't elevated enough for 360° range of motion
    • This microphone arm does indeed work for the Razer Seiren
    • but the arm can barely support the weight of it
    • I had this thing for 5 minutes and the table clamp broke when I tried to put the actually boom arm into it.
    • For the price it's a great microphone arm
    • but it's actually not a bad arm
    • /Reach:As mentioned in the clamping section of the review, this arm cannot move without either moving the entire clamp, scratching the boom arm attachment piece until it does not hold anymore, or without pulling the arm clean out of the socket holding it to the desk
    • Top arm could've been a little
    • May upgrade later to a better arm
    • The arm works pretty well but the quality is not the best
    • This boom arm is a really nice arm it's worked great for me up until about 8 months after I bought
    • The arm works pretty well but the quality is not the best
    • The arm keeps it place and doesn’t sink down when let go
    • The amazing obedient arm works well with my microphone
    • The arm is holding strong though, I can put it in any position and it holds.
    • Doesn't droop at all, the arm is very strong and supports my mic no matter the position I have it at.
    • Post where the arm hooks to broke off
    • Great arm stand that has held up really well
    • Arm works great and the mount is very strong when you tighten it enough
    • Works very as a desk boom arm, as it has great flexibility and positioning options to accommodate your needs
    • Only problem I have with it is that there's no way to pivot the arm left or right unless you loosen the screw that holds it to the clamp.
    • I bought this because it was the cheapest boom arm available, and now regret it
    • This arm is actually pretty nice while it lasts, especially for the price
    • Great arm starter.
    • My M-Audio Producer USB Mic and arm is set hanging down from the shelf of my desk and the microphone is heavy enough to drag the arm down no matter how hard I tighten the arm
    • Not a bad arm for the price, but I wish it could clamp more easily to my desk.
    • kinda frustrating if you have a thick desk or a desk with round edges but other than that it is the best boom arm youll find for the price anywhere
    • Great arm stand but it’s build kind of cheap.
    • This is a great mic boom arm for the price
    • Great Microphone arm only
    • I love this arm so much that when i bought my new desk and I couldnt attach it to the desk due to the thickness I searched amazon to find a new C clamp that was larger and fit this arm just so i could continue to use this one instead of buying a bigger stand.
    • This microphone arm is good on the lower end of things
    • and I recommend a try for anyone looking for a nice, cheap mic arm.
    • This arm stand worked great till recently when I noticed the base was falling apart.
    • Very cheap, effective, sturdy Boom arm for your Mic
    • Wish it came with some Velcros to attach the mic wires to the arm, nevertheless great arm.
    • The arm is light but looks strong enough to have a locking mechanism to allow it to be attached to the right arm and microphone height/position.
    • The arm feels fine and gives a good range of motion
    • Within 2 weeks the knob that tightens the arm that holds the mic was broken
    • If you are looking for an elite scissor arm stand to last you the next 20 years
    • I move my mic arm after I'm done streaming, and apparently this little movement eventually broke off the arm.
    • This arm may be good for any other light-weight microphones
    • This microphone arm is very handy
    • Though it does not fall, this arm shakes and bounces with the lightest touch
    • great scissor arm paired with my Neewer NW-800 microphone
    • Altogether, this is a great starter boom arm for gamers/streamers who are just starting off.
    • This is a great quality boom arm for $12.50 and I would recommed to anyone.
    • not the greatest arm pretty flimsy it bent at the bottom when moving
    • I would definitely recommend this as an entry level scissor arm for most microphones, it works for my Blue Yeti
    • there's not quite as much spring tension as I'd prefer
    • And as you know, when metal bends, it breaks
    • and it's still working just as good as when I got
    • It won't support a very weighty mic as there's just not enough tension even if you tighten the
    • This thing is about as sloppy as it gets
    • There is one small problem though and that is the base of it wobbles a
    • When you get this the box is misleading as it has a spring mount on the front of the box, and when you take it out it's this cheap plastic thing like in the thumbnail of the product on amazon.
    • Arm cant support mics such as
    • Bit wobbly on it's base but works as it shows
    • I do respect the company as a
    • It's not as flexible as
    • it works just as it supposed to
    • Bought in May and after a month it has started to bend and crack as of July.
    • Keeps my mic off my desk as well as off the
    • The springs hold the mic steady just as well as when I bought it, and the desk clamp stays tight with only ocassional tightening.
    • amazed as to how well this worked
    • Still not a fan I even HAD to remove it so forcefully, unsure as to why it's clamp was designed this way.
    • Buy it if u r broke