🖥️ Elevate your workspace, elevate your game.
The Ergounion E6 Single Monitor Arm Desk Mount is a sleek, silver aluminum stand designed to hold monitors up to 40 inches and 25 lbs. Featuring effortless 3-step installation, full adjustability, and dual mounting options (C-clamp and grommet), it maximizes desk space with built-in cable management and supports universal VESA standards for a clean, ergonomic setup.
Brand | ergounion |
Series | E6 |
Item model number | E6 |
Item Weight | 7.48 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.7 x 10.2 x 5.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.7 x 10.2 x 5.7 inches |
Color | Silver |
Manufacturer | Ergounion |
ASIN | B09S8Q29N3 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | February 11, 2022 |
W**S
Works wonderful, fits most wall mountable monitors, High quality hardware
This product is amazing. The installation was simple and easy. It fits perfectly on my desk and came with other options of attachment if ever I were to change desks. It looks great and has high adjustment capability. You are able to tilt and adjust to your preferences. Fit 3 32" monitors without issue and is still strong. Really made it easy to clean up my desk space and was key in making my personal desk look amazing!
D**Y
You won’t regret it
Bottom Line Up Front:This is worth every last cent, incredible quality and it just works.Backstory:I’ve tried almost every monitor stand brand / style from the $40 cheapies to the $500 Ergotrons.When I was working in person, I had a wall mount Ergotron setup that was incredible.Once I started working from home, I didn’t want to pay $$$$ for the Ergotron and decided to buy one of the highly recommended cheap options.Fit and finish was terrible, adjustment options sucked, I had to fiddle with it constantly.This was the case for every other monitor arm I tried, but I was determined to not spend the big money on the Ergotron.Then I stumbled upon the ErgoUnion. At 2.5 bills it’s still a good deal compared to the Ergotron so I figured what the hell, let’s give it a go.When it arrived I was very impressed with the packaging. Solid foam, everything in place.Contrast this to Vivo who shipped everything loose in a brown box with zero padding.Setup was incredibly simple, and upon mounting my 27” monitor it just worked.I didn’t have to fiddle with adjusting the spring tension or crank down any Allen bolts to get the tilt and rotation working right.Operation is super smooth, it moves to where you want it to & stays.Contrast this to the Vivo where you have two options: “this shit is too tight to move” or “alright now the monitor is falling”I’ve got this set up with my main monitor and laptop in tablet mode, works perfect and allows me to pull the laptop close to me to use the touch/pen functions.Only “negative” I could say is I wish they’d provide an option to buy the arms separate, as I may want to add a second monitor down the road, without paying for a pole & base plate I won’t use.
B**M
Excellent as a Sketchboard pro vesa arm mount
I use this with a Sketchboard Pro, with the Vesa arm mount. It’s fantastic for ergonomically drawing on my iPad! I can get the perfect angle, move around to prevent muscle pain, and push it up out of the way or still displayed for tutorials.I read a boatload of reviews trying to find an arm that could be positioned on the desktop. I anchored this to the right corner of my desk, then I sit at a slight angle to use it.It’s fantastic. Was easy to install. Stays steady with the bottom lightly touching my desk. Holds my wrist weight while I draw.
A**R
Game changer for my back ache
I'm visually impaired and tend to have to sit quite close to the computer monitor in order to see the screen. I started getting a lot of discomfort in my back, due to the less than ideal way I was sitting when working at the computer for long hours. I've dismissed brackets like this in the past as I had thought they all had to be wall mounted, which isn't an option for me in our rented apartment. Saw this and decided to give it a try. My desk is too wide for the arm to stretch from front to back, but my husband helped me mount it to the side of the desk, and it is PERFECT! It holds the screen really well and is so easy to adjust! My back pain has almost completely resolved due to my improved posture. Working at the computer for long hours is now so much more comfortable!Great quality product - feels like it's durable and will last a long while. It is very sturdy. Really happy with this purchase and would highly recommend. It also helped to clear up space on my desk, which has been a huge help.
L**T
Pretty decent overall. Vertical Stack is a no go for larger monitors.
Monitors used: 34" Ultrawide Dark Matter (from Monoprice).Vertical Measurement: 14.25 Inches (in case anyone is also measuring to see if their monitor will fit stacked).Categories Review:VESA Plate: 3/5No quick removal option. Makes removing the monitor in the future a pain. These should be standard anymore. Comes with half inch thumbscrews for attaching.Instructions: 5/5Pretty decent instructions. Wish the pieces were actually labeled as to their function. Mostly just pictures but it does the job.Vertical (Stacking) Placement: 1/5The real reason I bought these, as I wanted both Side by Side AND Vertical (Stacking) options in case I want to change layout at any point. Finding that option alone was a doozy and this seemed to fit the bill after hours of searching.Side by Side are fine with these but it's tight (product states up to 40" so I'm a bit suspect). Vertical Stacking does NOT work as stated in their product pictures. Super disappointed. Unless the bottom monitor is planted firmly against the desk, you aren't stacking these as they overlap about an inch or more. Won't be returning however, as they seem sturdy and Side by Side will be fine.Side by Side Placement: 4/5Works pretty good with some maneuvering. I'm not sure how they expect 40" to work with the 34" being a tight fit already so keep that in mind. They many not be thinking of curved monitors in their measurements or perhaps I have some bizarre sizing on my monitors.Weight Capacity: 5/5Seems to hold up just fine. Two 34" monitors are not budging by themselves. Able to move arms freely as well after tightening down for support. No super tight movement like some arms I've had in the past. Didn't expect an issue here, weight was under rated from description.Arms: 4/5Arms are great once fully assembled and can move all over the place. Assembling is another matter. As there is no quick removal of the monitor (see VESA Plate above), you have to try and mount the last part of the arm while juggling your monitor with it. Also of note, the socket sticks randomly, like REALLY sticks. Tended to happen JUST as I was setting the monitor arm on (so not fully seated) and wouldn't budge in either direction. I think this was due to the weight of the monitor pressing down on it at an odd angle (which again, due to no quick release of the monitor).Would highly recommend a second person helping with this as a result. Can do solo just do it slow and make sure the monitor attached arm is setting down evenly (directly on top of the other arm attachment).
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