Using the Arc Stealth Pro at home and very happy with it. Not sure what the difference is with the non-pro version.
Shipping to Sydney seems to be $9
Using the Arc Stealth Pro at home and very happy with it. Not sure what the difference is with the non-pro version.
Shipping to Sydney seems to be $9
Thanks for pointing that out. What did you end up getting?
I recently bought to NH H80, no issues with the close behind wall. They are okay build, if you have a very high end monitor, I don't recommend it as I found the tilt feature just don't work, which was super smooth on the monitor stand. I ended up keeping the NB H80, it's only 35$ on usual discounts around here.HTH
I have a Kogan one and find the same - I can't tilt nicely. But, the rest of the stand is great.
I didn't get anything, ended up using the stock monitor stand that came with the monitors :)
You have that issue with dual arm. The single arm is the solution of having desk against wall.
I bought dual arm last year still regretting till today.
Get 2 singles everyone
Nope, the single arm has the same issue. If you have it against the wall, you have to have the monitor basically in your face. The only way to get it closer to the back of the desk is to rotate the arm past the edge of the desk, which you cant do if it's hard up against the wall.
you just move the monitor further out from where you want it "centered" and have the arm bent against the wall rather than directly behind the monitor, that's the reason the single can work and the double can't. the double can't be "placed" further from the center whereas two singles can
@peter05: That.. makes sense actually. I'm not sure why I didn't do that.
Yeah the one I got was a triple arm but how does single arm solve the issue??
Put it to one side rather than centrally behind the monitor.
I have the arc neo and can confirm this is true
That's one very stylish arm design, even has two USB 3.0 pass through ports.
Also, Arc Neo Dual reduced from $259 to $179, has RGB lighting, USB & multi-media ports.
That RGB one looks like this one from Kogan
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-full-motion-spring-assist…
Good find, at $129 from Kogan not a deal from Prism.
Does anyone have this? How's the experience so far?
I bought the prism plus one a fortnight ago and this makes me extremely sad
this a white label stand, not bad quality but definately not a deal at that price, that is the normal price it retails through a majority of white label brands/sites that rebrand and sell
What would you consider to be a premium quality monitor arm with similar features (pass-through USB, etc)?
The Pro is rated to 15KG as opposed 8KG for the non Pro.
I've got the Pro with a Dell 49" (weights about 12KG) and it works fine.
I also just ordered the Pro with my Omnidesk (seems to be same importer/distributor) for a Samsung CHG90 (49" super ultra wide). Glad to know it worked well. Any other feedback you have on it's ability to hold it up? Did you mount yours in the centre of desk or to the side?
I ordered mine with the Omnidesk XL tabletop last week!!
Holds up fine, just bolt everything in securely… haven't had any issues moving the monitor around. It's a well made mount. Much more secure than cheaper monitor mounts I've tried in the past (you get way you pay for in the end…).
I mounted it in the centre of the desk in the cable cutout. The monitor sits slightly off centre… but that doesnt worry me as I sit off centre with this monitor anyway.
It's a great desk too by the way. Enjoy!
Thanks for that! I'm still on hold since I ordered a white tabletop in L… so let's see. I haven't decided if I'll mount on the back left in my nook/corner or go for the centre in the grommet. I'm glad to hear the Pro single arm mount went well for you and is solid - that really was my main concern since the website says max 34" but 15kg is plenty.
@jace88: Yeah the 15kg limit is good but was still apprehensive… you don't know until you've tried it! I got the scalloped middle tabletop so it made sense to go as close as centre as possible. If you mount it in the centre just beware you'll need abit of clearance so the arm has enough space between the wall and table. I don't have the table right up agains the wall anyway so wasn't an issue for me.
I have both and Omnidesk and a CRG9.
The Pro easily holds this monitor securely.
At first I was worried seeing posts about peoples monitors falling off arms etc and there being basically one brand of monitor arm that SUW owners trust.
But this Pro arm has been fantastic. It is high build quality, great materials and is SO sturdy its not even funny.
So glad I invested. Will be picking up another during their next sale for a offside monitor.
I have mine mounted on the rear, towards the right back corner which gets the monitor relatively centered. I am suffering from lack of space at the moment but moving soon and will have space to take my tower off the desk top so can offset the monitor properly to center it.
Highly recommend the Pro arms :)
Nice, thanks so much for the feedback. I'm thinking of putting mine on the back left side just so that it comes to the centre and I can move it out of the way (a bit) if not needed. Do you find you need to leave much space between desk and wall since you have the arm on the side? (that was my main reason for putting it in the centre grommet)
Also did you end up using any of the passthrough features of the arm?
@jace88: With my current room setup I am pretty squished for space so I am not fully utilizing this desk and layout.
But I can confirm my desk has exactly 1.5 inches of spacing between the wall and the desk.
This is so that the monitor mount doesn't brush on the wall and cables neatly fit.
Once I move houses I am pretty confident I can close that gap down, the monitor arm is chunky where it mounts but its not that bad, it is pretty flush. It's mostly the USB3.0 cables that stick out, I am probably honestly going to remove them from the mount when I move as I don't use them and my monitor has ports built in anyway, it will be able to be much closer to the wall after that too.
@dawnchorus: Thanks for that. I'm planning to use the Omnidesk (middle size option) in a study nook/corner in our apartment so similarly space is at a premium for me. I currently don't use the USB cables on my monitor at all as I always find them to be a little fiddly on my Samsung (vs my wife's Dell monitor which has a perfectly functional USB hub with no USB power surges/etc).
@dawnchorus: Looks like your PM is disabled but was hoping to ask you for a photo of how the arm looks with the monitor mounted, and whether you find the Pro is easily able to raise/drop the monitor. Currently waiting for mine to arrive but debating if I can fit some bookshelf speakers on the desk or not. Purely based on width alone, at 10cm wide each, so 20cm in total, and 120cm on the CHG90, that does leave some clearance on a 152cm Omnidesk, but also wondering if I needed to I could always lift the monitor up and over.
@jace88: Sorry might be yeah.
I'll change setting in a moment for you if I can find it.
Definitely very easy to raise and lower and adjust. Just gently lift the monitor whenever I go into standing mode.
There is plenty of space around and near the arm.
Desk is kind of dirty at the moment but I have a photo from after install I can shoot you.
Can send another after I clean up a bit haha.
@dawnchorus: Thanks mate. Pm'd!
For someone who doen't need the USB3 port for Single arm - $79 shipped with Amazon prime
https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B084H8RPRP/ref=ppx_yo_d…
Copy of the Vivo brand
This works with Ikea Alex desk
Are there attachments where I can put a laptop stand in place of a second monitor? I'm looking to get an ultra wide for my main monitor and then just mount up my laptop to use on the side for team messaging (slack, zoom etc). Is a dual mount even necessary for this?
if your desk is against the wall, take note of the extra amount of space it needs at the back of the desk…. i had to return my monitor arm because of this.