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NB North Bayou Monitor Desk Mount Stand Full Motion Swivel Monitor Arm with Gas Spring for 17-30''Computer Monitors(Within 4.4lbs to 19.8lbs) F80

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  • ☑UNIVERSAL: Fits Most 17'' - 30'' Monitor with the load from 4.4 lbs up to 19.8 lbs, VESA compliant 75×75mm 100×100mm,while, The whole VESA Plate is 118*118mm, Extra Longer Screw & Screw spacer may be needed if your VESA hole is inside a recession area. Pls noted that VESA plate part support 360-degree rotation(Rotate it to right position as needed)
  • ☑FULLY ADJUSTABLE: The durable gas spring system ensure easy positioning of your monitor in any desirable position; Personalize your workstation any way you want; Support C-clamp or Grommet installation, Heavy-duty construction and super quality materials keep your arm mount stable-This is the sturdiest desk mount on the market.
  • ☑FULL MOTION: A Wide range of movements, The monitor can be rotated and tilted effortlessly in any direction, Tilt Angel from -30 degrees to +85 degrees with a combined 360 degree landscape VESA Part Rotations, Upright range is 10''(260 mm) with swivel angel ±90 degrees
  • ☑ERGONOMICS: Improve your overall well-being by creating the most comfortable viewing angle for work or gaming-Enjoy the freedom to adjust your monitor height and angle: Your spine, neck, and shoulder will be thankful
  • ☑EASY INSTALLATION: Comes with detailed instruction and all needed hardware, the monitor stand is very easy to installation within ten mins by one person, Hidden cable management keeps your desktop neat and organized. Pls, DON'T adjust the tension screw without the monitor mounted on it.
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NB North Bayou monitor desk mount

F80 is an ergonomics interactive display arm that allow you position your monitor wherever you need it so you can work in ergonomic comfort. It helps increase viewing comfort and reduce eye, back and neck strain. Height adjustable arm provide more work space, push away and free up table or desktop space when not in use.

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Swivel Flexibility

Supports swivel flexible, It's very easy to share screens with clients or colleagues.

Tilt +85° and -30°

Try to adjust and find a better view and reduce glare, offers a comfortable viewing position.

360° Rotation

Makes your displays landscape and portrait, provide multiple modes of work and entertainment.

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Long Extension

Great forward capacity allows better use of your desk and provides more angle of view. You can adjust extension near or far, depends on your demands.

Built in quality Gas Spring

Built-In high quality Gas Spring provide reliable support for the product

Easy Installation

Support Table Edge installation and Grommet Installation. Installation is just a piece of cake.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the quality, ease of installation, and maneuverability of the office product. For example, they mention it's sturdy, has a very flexible range of motion, and is easy to set up. Some appreciate the value for money. That said, opinions are mixed on stability, adjustability, appearance, and weight.

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1,599 customers mention1,375 positive224 negative

Customers like the quality of the monitor arm. They say it's sturdy, has a very flexible range of motion, and is very high-quality. Some say that the monitor doesn't shake or wobble, and that it performs well over several months.

"...with this arm as it supports my large monitor, it is very adjustable, sturdy, and inexpensive!..." Read more

"...Build Quality: This arm seems to be made very well, with most of it being metal, and plastic coverings for the cable management.-..." Read more

"...Its build quality, ease of installation, gas spring adjustability, and space-saving design make it a top-tier product for enhancing ergonomic comfort..." Read more

"...extend to high if you need more height but other than that, it’s a solid buy and perfect for an average user not needing something like an Ergotron." Read more

677 customers mention563 positive114 negative

Customers find the installation of the office product to be easy. They mention that it is large and well-assembled.

"...Here's what I found favorable.This was easy to assemble and I was able to mount the monitor with ease by myself...." Read more

"...As well as good rotation.2: Easy to install. Took me about 30 minutes to clamp it on and attach the monitor...." Read more

"...Its build quality, ease of installation, gas spring adjustability, and space-saving design make it a top-tier product for enhancing ergonomic comfort..." Read more

"...They are heavy duty, very easy to use and easy to move around, if needed-you just need to screw/unscrew the bolt to move the arm around the desk...." Read more

580 customers mention542 positive38 negative

Customers are satisfied with the value of the monitor arm. They mention it's the best bang for your buck, and a good purchase for the buy. Customers also say it'll work just as much as it needs to, and is versatile.

"...as it supports my large monitor, it is very adjustable, sturdy, and inexpensive!..." Read more

"Good product, don't let the cons stop you from buying it. Amazing for the price and works just as much as it needs to...." Read more

"...It is still a little harder than your average Ikea build. It is a cheap and very versatile arm." Read more

"...The price point for the F80 is competitive, especially considering the quality and functionality it offers...." Read more

324 customers mention243 positive81 negative

Customers like the maneuverability of the office product. They say the range of motion is nice, but not phenomenal. The arm offers a nice range of movement and is extremely adjustable. Some mention that there's been absolutely no movement in the arms since they initially placed them. The full-motion swivel arm and gas spring mechanism effortlessly accommodate, and provides enough degree of freedom.

"...The range of motion is superb! Once I loosened the screw to the main arm as explained in the directions, I was able to rotate it with ease...." Read more

"...Does it's job.Pros:1: Good horizontal range of motion. As well as good rotation.2: Easy to install...." Read more

"...It also provides enough degree of freedom for me (up/down, tilt, roll, distance). The cable organizer is very easy to use too...." Read more

"...- Once all set up, the main issue becomes that it takes a little more force than I'd like to move the arm...." Read more

449 customers mention268 positive181 negative

Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the product. Some mention that it's very adjustable and easy to adjust, while others say that they are not able to adjust the height. The arm will only stay at its maximum height, which is very high.

"...The base is solid and is holding firm to the table. It is easy to adjust as I had to do this a few times to get the arm and monitor in a sweet spot..." Read more

"...my only criticism is i do wish it went higher. I often turn my 22in monitor vertically and there's not as much space underneath than i though...." Read more

"...Flexibility: Pretty much any position is possible. However, it does not tilt all the way horizontally for touch screen writing-..." Read more

"...Its build quality, ease of installation, gas spring adjustability, and space-saving design make it a top-tier product for enhancing ergonomic comfort..." Read more

370 customers mention184 positive186 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the stability of the stand. Some mention that it holds the screen pretty well, has no issues staying in place, and the base is solid. However, others say that there is some wobble and it's more susceptible to desk shake.

"...The base is solid and is holding firm to the table...." Read more

"...It has a slight wobble if you bump into the desk but that’s understandable. While the desk is in use, there’s no issues at all...." Read more

"...The VESA plate design is versatile, accommodating various monitor sizes and weight capacities, making it suitable for a wide range of setups...." Read more

"...lower notch for ease of installation, but this led to the base sliding sideways too easy with any pressure...." Read more

233 customers mention145 positive88 negative

Customers are mixed about the appearance of the product. Some mention it looks good, has a good design overall, and the arm itself is beautifully finished. However, others say the logos look atrocious, stand out, and wish the design looked a little nicer.

"...The VESA plate design is versatile, accommodating various monitor sizes and weight capacities, making it suitable for a wide range of setups...." Read more

"...I just wish that they didn't feel the need to put their ugly branding all over it. It's a bunch of those old puffy rubber stickers...." Read more

"...Anyway, I recommend this swivel mounted arm, it's pretty cool." Read more

"This monitor arm is really nice looking and sturdy as well!..." Read more

171 customers mention117 positive54 negative

Customers are mixed about the weight of the monitor stand. Some mention that it holds a light weight (4-5 lbs) display in portrait position, while others say that it is not heavy enough and may launch upward and hit. The computer was too heavy for the mount as received, but a quick adjustment of the tensioning solved the issue. The arm is a little bulky compared to others, but the very heavy base goes away and the stand manages to hold the screen in.

"...It has no issues supporting heavier 34inch ultrawides and lighter 21inch monitors as well...." Read more

"...They are heavy duty, very easy to use and easy to move around, if needed-you just need to screw/unscrew the bolt to move the arm around the desk...." Read more

"...But the VERY HEAVY base goes away, and the stand manages to hold the screen in stable repose above (yes above, not touching!) my desk surface...." Read more

"...My monitor is about 21.5 pounds. just found out the arm can handle 19lbs...." Read more

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A big thank you to Nathan C. for his very informative comic posted in the reviews. Without it's guidance, I definitely would have given myself a good whack in the face when opening the velcro strap.This thing springs out extremely quickly, like a flailing toddler arm made of steel. I went the whole "let's drill a hole into my wood furniture" route to mount this beast. I suggest having an extra person assist you if you do this. Not to drill the hole, they would just be in the way, although I suppose you could have them on hand with a fire extinguisher if you do what I did and just drill the hole in a wooden table in a closed room next to some nice flammable paper. On the upside my room smelled like a fresh outdoor campfire for a while.Anyway, once you have drilled a hole, realized it was too close to the edge for your liking, and drilled another one about an inch further up, you can now commence bolting the thing down. This is where that other person comes in handy. Have them set down the fire extinguisher, and choose whether you want them to hold the arm upright on the table, or hunch down under the desk to put the faceplate and wingnut on the bolt. If they are shorter than you and can say the word "wingnut" without giggling like a madman, I suggest you have them do this so you can keep the arm aligned with the desk and not off-kilter like a psychopath who doesn't care how their monitor feng shui is balanced. Anyway, once they slide the faceplate on and have the wingnut (heh) tight as possible, bend down and forcefully shove them out of the way. They aren't needed anymore.Double check that the faceplate is flush with the desk, and go ahead and give that wingnut one or two more twists that you can probably force into it since your helper was probably cajoled into this and has the strength of a feeble child. Go ahead and play around with the movement of the arm, and once you are satisfied that you understand the range of motion this thing has, slap your monitor on there with the screws provided. Sheepishly call back that other person you rudely pushed out of the way earlier, and have them hold the monitor at a close enough approximation so you can struggle with getting the tiny bolts aligned to their holes. Personally I started at the bottom holes, because I usually do for other tasks; and after I did the top ones it didn't look like it was laying properly so I removed them and started from the bottom. Now, we're here with a fully attached monitor screen, what's next? Unless you are an absolute madlad you probably need to connect the cords at this point. If you did all this with the cords connected, you have problems and you should seek help.Anyway, this device comes with not one, but TWO cages for your cords, lest they become unruly and try to escape. The one on top just needs a simple tug on the side that isn't attached and you can simply slide your cords into this cosy nook. The bottom arm is the final boss of this thing. There are two holes just on the underside of this arm. One is a decoy to trick you and take damage intended for the actual hole. The important hole has a screw inside, but this puppy is NESTLED in there. Now that you have the thing bolted to the desk, there is no great way to access this screw visually without the aid of a mirror. Locate the smallest mirror in your home, or break an existing one and grab a shard, and slide it under the arm, so that you might be able to determine which hole houses The Only Screw That Matters™. Rummage around in your tool box and locate a short enough screwdriver (Phillips) that can rummage around in these holes without banging into the desk and nicking the heck out of it multiple times.After a good, sweaty 15 minutes of trying to visually locate and extract the screw from it's home, becoming enraged and throwing the screwdriver across the room a few times, you should now only have about 5 more minutes before it pops out, seemingly of it's own volition. Now, squeeze, the plastic housing on the arm, and after about 5 minutes of feeling that it's about to come off, it finally will. Now, you can tuck those rebellious cords into this bottom prison. At this point you will realize that your previously well-functioning 6 foot HDMI cord is now entirely too short, since you mounted the screen waaay off to the side so you can have more room on your desk for other things, like additional screens. Rummage around in your drawers for a while until you will a longer cord into existence, or break down and buy an additional cord. I overcompensated, as I do, and bought a 15 foot cord, and now my swivel mount arm can transcend all earthly dimensions with it's range of motion, but now I have about 5 extra feet of cordage haphazardly shoved behind my desk in a tangled mess. I really should have bought the 10 foot cord. Now you can slide your new cord into it's housing and fully enjoy moving your screen around five-thousand seven-hundred and forty-eight times until you find the perfect angle, which you will inevitably lose when you try to show someone else how cool your new monitor arm is. I don't personally like their big yellow logo on the side and base, so I covered it with a piece of black tape that reasonably camouflages itself to the base, but I might put a completely different logo there in the future to trick my friends into thinking some other completely random company made it. Like hey, check out my CoverGirl monitor arm, I bet you didn't think they made those, did you. I mean they don't, but you might be able to trick them for a while and maybe they'll made some kind of social media post about it, and then you can pop up like "A-HA! You've been bamboozled!" Anyway, I recommend this swivel mounted arm, it's pretty cool.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2023
Good product, don't let the cons stop you from buying it. Amazing for the price and works just as much as it needs to. No fancy features but it is the baseline for monitor arms. Does it's job.

Pros:

1: Good horizontal range of motion. As well as good rotation.

2: Easy to install. Took me about 30 minutes to clamp it on and attach the monitor.

3: Solid, no signs of wear after almost 6 months of use.

Cons:

1: The monitor arm does not really go high enough for it to be on top of any other monitor (unless your monitor is relatively small), making it harder to have a good 3 or 4+ monitor setup.

2: Your desk can't be right next to the wall for full range of motion. This is not a problem for me, but others might have to cut a hole in their desk for the arm to work nice

3: The clamp works in such a way that, if your desk has a metal bar under it for support, then the clamp can't fully get on there. I remedied this with a block of wood that was the same thickness of the metal bar (as shown in the pictures). This is not a problem if your desk does not have the support bar.
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Satch
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid arm
Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2024
Lillian
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente para Wacom cintiq 16
Reviewed in Mexico on September 15, 2023
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente para Wacom cintiq 16
Reviewed in Mexico on September 15, 2023
Me encanto, el brazo es ideal para mi tableta wacom, me a ayudado mucho con mi ergonomia.

Pros:
-Confort, lo puedes ajustar como quieras, muy suave.
-Fácil de armar.
-Solido y de buen material
-Tiene para organizar cables.
-Económico

Contras:
-El brazo es fuerte, por ende sube de golpe a cierta altura pero no es tan molesto. (En el video que puse se aprecia)
-Tu monitor o tableta deben pesar 2 o 3 kilos mínimo para que el brazo no suba.
-No baja tanto.
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carlos
5.0 out of 5 stars Monitor Gamer AOC SPEED 24" 75Hz IPS 1ms
Reviewed in Brazil on November 6, 2022
J. Jones
5.0 out of 5 stars Good monitor arm with all the features you want for a good price
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2024
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good monitor arm with all the features you want for a good price
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 15, 2024
Price is good. Clamping is strong and spread out at the top rest on the desk. My monitor is 27" and 7kg (15.4lb). Swivels in every direction. Tilt holds steady. Won't spring up or shift position after tightening the tension correctly for the weight (as the quick guide manual instructs).
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Alessandro
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfetto per postazione simracing pieghevole
Reviewed in Italy on February 25, 2021
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfetto per postazione simracing pieghevole
Reviewed in Italy on February 25, 2021
Scrivo questa recensione per condividere la mia esperienza con questo prodotto, che ho utilizzato per uno scopo un po' particolare, ovvero utilizzare la comune scrivania del mio angolo informatico, anche come postazione simracing. Credo che anche altri simracers siano alla ricerca di una soluzione analoga.

Recentemente, dopo decine di anni passati a giocare con il volante assicurato alla scrivania, ho deciso di acquistare una postazione pieghevole. Una volta risolto il problema del fissaggio di volante, e soprattutto pedaliera, è uscito fuori il problema della posizione del monitor. Ogni volta che giocavo, infatti, dovevo sportarlo al bordo del tavolo, e quindi spostare tastiere e mouse, dei miei due PC, quello con cui gioco, e quello aziendale per lo smart working. Perché ovviamente la postazione è più lontana dalla scrivania, rispetto ad una comune sedia. Ed é anche più bassa, e quindi rimane il problema del monitor, che è troppo alto, costringendomi a guardare verso l'alto in maniera innaturale.

Ho risolto con questo braccio, acquistato dopo numerose ricerche osservando bene le fotografie postate dagli altri acquirenti. Premetto che, per ottenere il risultato voluto, ho dovuto forare la scrivania.

Dopo l'arrivo del braccio, ne ho verificato la solidità e misurato l'estensione massima totale, quando il braccio più lontano è completamente abbassato. Volevo infatti che il monitor, una volta montato, potesse basculare oltre il bordo della scrivania, ed essere abbassato il più possibile. Il che, nel mio caso, monitor Dell da 27 pollici, significa ben 9 cm rispetto al bordo del tavolo (più di 20 cm rispetto alla sua base). Dal bordo della scrivania, ho deciso di forare a 45cm. Misura che ritengo praticamente obbligata, per chiunque abbia una necessità uguale alla mia. Con questa misura il monitor si estende fuori dal bordo del tavolo di 3 cm, assolutamente indispensabili, sia per la presenza dei cavi che si inseriscono nella parte bassa del monitor, e quindi fanno la piega, sia per la necessità di regolarne la posizione, non solo verso il basso, ma anche a sinistra e destra, una volta che il braccio è stato esteso. 45 cm sono una distanza più che sufficiente quando si ripiega il braccio per utilizzare il PC per lavoro. Tenendo conto che la mia scrivania è 60 cm ed è appoggiata alla parete, adesso il monitor è anche leggermente più arretrato rispetto a quando montava la sua base, il che è anche meglio per lavorare. Posso ovviamente avvicinarlo o alzarlo e abbassarlo a piacimento.

Per quanto riguarda la posizione da chiuso, va tenuto conto che la distanza del centro del monitor è spostata di circa 15 rispetto al centro del perno del braccio, ovvero rispetto al foro che farete sul tavolo. La posizione del foro va quindi valutata attentamente, sia in base alla posizione per l'uso con il PC, sia a quella per l'uso della postazione pieghevole Simracing.

Per il resto, dopo averlo montato e regolato, il braccio è perfetto. I movimenti sono fluidi e il posizionamento stabile. Il tutto sembra solido, spero che duri nel tempo. La comodità è quella di poter spostare il monitor, a seconda dell'uso, senza dover ogni volta sgombrare il tavolo, in quanto "veleggia" sopra ogni oggetto presente, come ad esempio tastiera e mouse.

Il cable management è effettivamente rognoso, e richiede cavi un po' più lunghi di quelli forniti di serie con il monitor. Per fortuna ne avevo di altri in casa. Consiglio di rimuovere la vite che tiene la copertura inferiore, prima del montaggio sul tavolo, per evitare di impazzire dopo. Una volta fatto, però

Va segnalato, per correttezza, che l'unico movimento non all'altezza degli altri è quello di inclinazione del monitor, almeno nel mio esemplare. Sembrerebbe di tipo aperto/bloccato, nel senso che agendo sulla vite, estremamente dura, si sblocca il movimento, ma questo è libero, e il monitor non tiene la posizione. Una volta trovata la giusta inclinazione, si stringe, e il monitor si blocca e non si muove. Per quanto mi riguarda non ho la necessità di inclinare il monitor, ma solo di spostarlo, ma se per voi fosse un aspetto importante, non è l'oggetto che fa al caso vostro.

In definitiva sono più che soddisfatto dell'acquisto, ed ho ottenuto quello che desideravo con poca spesa.
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