🚀 Elevate Your Productivity with a Triple Threat!
The Mount-It! Triple Monitor Stand is designed to accommodate three monitors ranging from 19 to 24 inches, supporting up to 15.4 pounds each. With full motion adjustable arms, integrated cable management, and a sturdy free-standing base, this stand enhances your workspace while ensuring easy installation and a 5-year warranty for peace of mind.
Finish Type | Painted |
Material | Other |
Item Dimensions | 27.95 x 10.63 x 4.33 inches |
Item Weight | 13.9 Pounds |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 66 Pounds |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | No |
J**9
Sturdy 3 monitor stand
I was looking for a stand that was sturdy with multiple adjustment options (I am super OCD about things being lined up). This stand met both of my criteria's. It did take me a while to set up (approx. 1hr and 45min), but that is because I am a direction reader. The stand is made of heavy metal. The arms are stable and do not seem to sag with all 3 of my 19" monitors attached. The movement of them is a little tight which I like so they do not easily move out of place. I have Lenovo Monitors and the Versa mounts fit perfect. I like the cord attachments on the arms. This helps a lot with keeping things neat and tidy. There were two things so far that I do not like. 1.) The side monitors are held on with a nut that screws onto the top of the adjustment screw. The tools that were included with the stand does not come with a wrench that fits this nut to attach it tighter so you can only tighten it as tight as your fingers will allow. Due to this the monitor can giggle left to right just a little, which for someone as OCD as I am can be annoying as I have to move the monitor back to its place if I accidentally hit it. 2.) The overall height adjustment up and down the center rod has proven to be the hardest part if all 3 monitors are already attached. There is one bolt that secures the entire arm to this rod which is loosened with an allen wrench. If you are not supporting the bottom of the entire arm at the rod and you loosen the bolt too much your monitors will drop to the table pretty quickly. My suggestion for someone setting this up from the beginning is attach the arm to the rod where you think you may want it and secure the arm and then hang the middle monitor only to see if you have it at a height you like and make adjustments this way before adding the weight of the side monitors. You can still adjust the middle monitor up and down a little once the arm is attached so you have some play room there too.Tips when putting it together: 1.) Do not attach one monitor on the side without putting pressure onto the other arm otherwise the stand will fall over with this weight of only one monitor hanging on the side, like a seesaw. I attached one monitor on the side and pushed down on the arm of the other side while attaching it so it didn't tip over and then just continued to hold it until I attached the other monitor on the side. You could try hanging the middle monitor and then one on the side and see if the extra weight makes a difference. I did not try that method though. 2.) Before you attach the middle monitor move the height adjustment screw all the way to the top so that you can still use the allen wrench on the nut that tightens the tilt for the center monitor. Otherwise the allen wrench will not have the space it needs to tighten the nut. Once you tighten this some you can lower the monitor height as needed and still adjust the tilt as long as you don't over tighten the nut.Overall for the money I paid this is a great stand. I needed it to go on my Ergotron standing desk as they do not make them wide enough to support 3 monitor stands separately. It is made entirely of metal and feel well made to me. I would definitely recommend this to someone. Since having it I have noticed my stand up desk is a little harder to lift as the extra weight of the monitor and the stand is more than I had before but it is not too bad of a difference.
A**R
Very studry and versatile!
For a relatively cheap triple monitor stand it is very sturdy and well made. I used the hole/screw mount instead of the v-shaped base since I can ensure the stand will not budge. The stand comes with a couple of stand mounted cable holders that you can run wires through to cable manage a bit, but they are a bit cheap so they do break easily. The two side monitors are mounted like normal VESA stands using the included screws to attach to a metal plate, that then slides onto a mount on the mounting arms. The side monitors can be tightened extremely tight to ensure no wobble, however the center monitor is mounted using the same back-plate as the side ones but when mounting there is no way to tighten it enough to get rid of easy shifting when moved. Other than the one issue with the center monitor not being able to be tightened enough the whole setup is extremely worth it especially for the price considering other stands costing upwards of $80+.
L**R
Good for the price but here are some considerations
I am really satisfied with this product and would recommend it with the understanding that it is a lower priced unit and trying to get the most bang for the buck. I have 3 x 24" Sceptre curved monitors which are light. The stand/mount is sturdy enough for my setup which is a Veridesk ProPlus 48 on top of my desk.Mounting / Stand: The reason why I went with this unit over others was in the video, it showed a bolt mounting through the desk into the center pipe. However, when the unit came, I found that it did not come with the bolt to bolt the stand to the desk. The bottom plate was steel, has some weight to it, and solid. There are 3 smaller bolts that are used to hold the main pipe to the bottom plate. However, there was no big hole in the bottom stand plate to be able to bolt the main pipe to the desk. The main pipe did have the threaded mount welded inside for the big bolt so you could mount this stand directly to the desk. I found that there was enough room between the 3 smaller bolt holes that I was able to drill a big hole through the steel plate and use the 3 smaller bolts to bolt the main pipe to the bottom plate. I then drilled a hole through the particle board on the Veridesk stand. I also added to the bottom side of the Veridesk stand, a 6" x 8" x 3/4" plywood, drilling a hole through its center, so it could add support. See attached picture. I added the plywood because I saw in reviews of another stand where the desk's particle board gave way. I had to use my own big bolt. For tightening, with the way the bottom stand is molded, it would be easy to over tighten. I snugged this up but was careful not to over tighten.Monitor Setup and Adjustments: I like the clips for cable management. In adjusting the arms, I found that I am unable to get the 3 monitors aligned exactly side by side. The center monitor is about 3/4" higher then the left and right monitor. The mounts for the left and right monitor have a little bit of play in them. There may be an adjustment I am missing, but not enough I am too concerned with. I was able to adjust to where I want them to be. Looking at the monitors, the farthest right monitor mount is over a 1/4" lower then the others. So I used a longer mounting bolt and put in several washers and a nut to create a spacer to make up for the gap. See attached picture.Ok... with having to drill holes, use my own big bolt and smaller hardware for the monitor mounting I understand some folks may have given a much lower rating. My perspective is that yes I was a not happy at first, but when I found that the pipe did have the nut welded inside so the stand could be mounted to the desk, I could make this work. Going back to getting the most bang for the buck, compared to other mounts which are 2-3 times higher in price, a little bit of extra effort on my part with some parts I had on had, not that big of a deal. Just wanted to give a heads up to those who may not have the tools or parts on hand.In the end, the stand/mount is sturdy and working like a champ for the light weight monitors. A very clean and processional look for a triple display.
M**C
Perfect for a budget
I've seen others with more adjustment and flexibility but they cost 3x as much. And for my application once I get the monitors set into the position I want I don't need to constantly adjust them. These are exactly as they are described and they were exactly what I needed. I rated the stability only 4 stars because the base was slightly unstable with my (3) 24" monitors but my monitors are a little older and bulkier (Samsung S24E200) than some new models. But once my adjustable desk stand came in I was able to mount it directly to the desk stand so I no longer use the base and it's very stable now.
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