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Kensington Dual Monitor Mount for Desk, C-clamp Vesa Monitor Stand Fits 2 Ultrawide Monitors Up to 27 Inches, Low Profile Monitor Stand, Height Adjustable Rotating Free Standing Monitor Arm, Black

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Price: $75.00 - $69.95
(as of Jan 04, 2025 05:12:43 UTC – Details)



Finding the correct ergonomic monitor adjustment is easy — even for desks with a shallow depth or in tight spaces — with the SmartFit Space-Saving Dual Monitor Arm. Designed with wellness and ergonomics in mind, it’s easily adjustable and keeps your monitor at eye level. Works great for sit-stand desks. Adjust the height, tilt and swivel, rotate to landscape or portrait orientation, and lock your monitor in place. Easy, nonpermanent installation includes necessary tools and a preinstalled C-clamp that faces the front of the desk, making installation much simpler, especially in tight spaces (optional grommet fastener included).
Design for shallow spaces: The monitor arm’s design allows for easy monitor adjustment in small spaces
Adjustable monitor mount: Adjust the height, tilt, swivel, rotate to landscape or portrait, and lock the monitors in place
Ergonomic height adjustment: Use Kensington’s SmartFit System to find the right ergonomic height for maximum comfort
Easy installation: All tools included and a choice of C-clamp or Grommet mount for desks up to 85mm or 40mm thick
Space-saving dual monitor arm: Supports two monitors up to 32inch, features cable management system and is sit/stand desk compatible
Sturdy and modern design: Complements a modern aesthetic while keeping your monitors steady and stable, supports monitors up to 27′ and up to 17.6 lbs./8 kg
Cable management system: Eliminates cable clutter for a cleaner desktop

Customers say

Customers find the flat screen display mount functional and sturdy. It works well with adjustable desks and is low-profile. However, some customers have issues with limited angle adjustment and brackets facing the wrong way. Opinions differ on how easy it is to assemble.

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