







🖥️ Elevate your workspace, elevate your game.
The Amazon Basics Single Monitor Stand is a sleek, silver aluminum arm mount designed to support monitors up to 32 inches and 25 pounds. It offers ergonomic tilt and 360° rotation for customizable viewing, is VESA compatible, and clamps securely to desks from 0.4 to 2.4 inches thick. This durable, easy-to-install stand transforms your workspace by maximizing desk space and reducing strain, making it a top choice for professionals seeking both style and function.

















| ASIN | B07QNY2G4T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,359 in Our Brands ( See Top 100 in Our Brands ) #2,182 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | Amazon Basics |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,408) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00698833077780 |
| Item Weight | 7.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Amazon Basics |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 5 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 32 Inches |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 32 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Movement Type | Tilt |
| UPC | 698833077780 |
D**E
Solid stand that has been excellent so far
I'm glad I paid up for this stand. I was close to picking something else that was cheaper, but I was swayed by the all-metal construction of this one. I set it up in about 5-10 minutes, and it's performing perfectly. When I get a second monitor, I will absolutely buy another one of these. Pros: *All metal *No shake/rattle/roll (unexpected movements) *Monitor doesn't slowly sag and has always been where I left it when I return the next day *Easy setup *Mounts to my glass-topped desk with no problem. My desk is only 1/4in thick, but the mounting plate is completely adjustable for thin or thick desks *Looks good *Huge range of motion *I believe this is the Ergotron mount, with Amazon branding/packaging *Pivots and springs can be adjusted to be tighter or looser with an included hex key *Zero additional tools needed to set-up this mount (anything needed is included in the box), UNLESS you're going to use the drill-thru mount. Cons: *Heavy *I find the monitor angle spring to be very stiff; even when loosened, it's still quite stiff. Better than loose, of course, but just something to note for folks that may tilt their monitors regularly.
D**P
Exceeded My Expectations
This Amazon Basics monitor arm was noticeably less expensive than a very similar monitor arm that I purchased from another vendor. The other unit has a taller support pole and is a bit more polished looking, but otherwise both units are comparable in design and function. Both arms are very sturdy and exceed my expectations in turns of weight capacity, installation flexibility, ease of installation, and adjustment flexibility/range of motion. The fact that the Amazon Basics arm saved me a little bit of money with no apparent sacrifices makes it a great overall value and a very nice addition to my multi-monitor computer setup.
J**F
Very Strong Monitor Arm and Works really well!!
This is honestly a really good monitor arm despite the price. It may seem pricey, but it holds my ultra wide much better than some of the other arms I've used. I definitely will put my most expensive monitor on this arm. Only disappointing part about it is that it doesn't have the range of motion that my other arm does, but it's a compromise for being half the price of the arms that have it all. Specifically the height adjustability is lacking for obvious reasons and the up-down facing motion is very stiff with no adjustability.
K**E
High quality monitor arm
This monitor arm is very easy to assemble and set up. The instructions are very clear, and it comes with stickers that tells you which way to spin the screw to adjust the springs inside. I also like that it comes with cable ties to tie all the cables along the monitor arm. The only thing I didn't like was that it's little hard to move around the monitor. It might just be because I didn't adjust it well though.
B**9
Solid! Works great with my Wacom Cintiq Pro 24!
Save yourself some money and do NOT buy that Wacom branded armature. If you have a Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 then I highly recommend that you buy this very solid armature instead and the proprietary Wacom Vesa Mount (you have no choice but get Wacom's VESA mount for the Cintiq Pro 24 to attache to an armature). I also bought a 9" Ergotron arm extension so my setup would reach across my huge drafting table. The extension arm fits perfectly with this Amazon armature (since this Amazon armature is actually made by Ergotron, in case you don't know that). So, even with this extender, my setup is solid and there's only a slight bit of wobble which doesn't bother me. I can easily move my Cintiq Pro 24 from sitting to standing position, and tilt at any angle. Highly recommended!
G**R
One month in - I love it. Very sturdy. Almost no wobble.
I'm using it for an HP 27" monitor. After a month, it's held up well. Very heavy-duty feel to it. Silver color is pretty and dust doesn't show. It did started sinking a little, but I just used the included tool (shaped like a T) to tighten the screw inside the recessed area where the sticker is (don't remove it so you can find the spot easily). It's at the joint where the large piece that attaches to the computer then attaches to the rest of the arm. Other than that, it's great. Swivels and rotates smoothly. Strong clamp to my desk, which is pretty thick at 1 3/16 in thick. It's a Vari desk with a beveled edge, which gave this Amazon Basics monitor arm no problem.
K**D
Buy if your monitor is less than 3 pounds
Extremely wobbly, even with a light display made of plastic, typing on my desk makes my monitor dance around which is very distracting. I was planning to replace my current monitor with an ultrawide but I'm reconsidering because of how unstable this arm is.
D**L
A Neck-Saver!
I have had neck problems for a long time, and came to realize my extensive use of my tablet was part of the cause. This arm has been awesome. I can get my tablet at eye height to stop straining my neck. I can go from computer use to drawing tablet with a few adjustments to the arm and it makes my area simple to stow when I need to! Very sturdy, holds the table well. **Needed an adapter to put the tablet on it - just FYI (Wacom Cintiq Companion). I'm still trying to adjust to the range of motion necessary for my work, but only because I have it mounted next to me... Across a desk would be best and would allow the best range of motion.
猫**ー
OEM商品ですが、特に遜色もなく43インチモニタをしっかりと支えてくれます。 他の安い商品と比べて非常に滑らかに動くので調整が楽です。
N**I
This is identical to the Ergotron LX arm, which I also own. I believe Ergotron actually makes these as well. The only difference is the colour. The Amazon Basics model is painted a greyish-silver, whereas the Ergotron LX has a chrome finish and is 50% more expensive. Setup is very quick and easy. I was able to do this without any additional help. It took me about 5 minutes to mount my monitor using the toolless clamp method. They also provide an alternative way to mount it to a grommet/hole in your desk. They include large thumbscrews to mount your monitor to the VESA plate, which is really handy. For reviews saying that it doesn't tilt, it so does! It's stiff so you need to apply a bit of force. Read the manual. Also, tools are provided for you to adjust the stiffness of the arms, neck and the tilting mechanism, so it's great that you can loosen or tighten the arms/joints to your liking. For heavier monitors you'd need to tighten the neck a bit more. It supports monitors up to 11.3kg and the arms are smooth and sturdy. I was able to attach a heavy graphics tablet display to it, a Wacom Cintiq 27QHD, and was able to bring it closer, lower, and tilt it 70 degrees upwards to draw on comfortably, it was perfect. Overall, I don’t have any gripes and I’d highly recommend it.
A**C
I made this purchase after reading tons of reviews on Amazon and youtube. Don't worry about the quality, this is like a tank! Currently have my 38 inch ultrawide 21:9 Alienware AW3821DW on it, the arm fully extended. Sturdy, just a bit of wiggle when I shake my desk, I put a felt pad on the spot where the arm makes contact with the wall, lean the montior on the wall and the wiggle is hugely minimized). My AW3821DW is 17.6 lbs without the stand so weight is not a problem, yes 38 inch ultrawide on an arm so that I can pull the monitor closer when I sim-race. No need to buy the $250 Ergotron LX, they are the same thing but just swapped the branding stripe on the base. I would like to get a white one but I will settle for silver for $130 less. (Amazon Basics offers Silver or Black, while Ergotro LX has white). But do not think this is a one-time-setup, I wanted it to be perfect so I reinstalled the clamping base 3 times (adjust its position) just to get the perfect monitor position. I went to Home Depot prior to installation and got a small piece of scrap wood to add onto the bottom of my IKEA desk to make it more sturdy, see pic.)
F**T
Fonctionne tres bien avec un écran 24" Lenovo. L'installation est simple et l'ensemble est solide, sans jeu. On peut bouger l'écran dans tous les sens et il reste en place. Le passe cable est bien fichu et permet d'avoir un bureau propre
J**D
I have an Ergotron LX and I got this for a second monitor. To my eyes it seems to be exactly the same to the point that next to each other the box, contents, screw pack, and the arm itself, seem identical and just as solid. As with an Ergotron, be aware of the hidden adjuster deep inside the inside top of the topmost arm, looking into the vesa side-to-side hinge and down the top arm's length with your eye at the VESA mount. It's a bit tricky to find sometimes because it is quite deep. If you don't get that right the arm will be too hard to shift, or just flop about.
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