UFT MM2
![]() | Outdated Product 1 999 ₴ Type: desktop mount; Installation: universal; Minimum size ("): 13; Max. size ("): 37; Max. weight (kg): 7; Adjustments: tilt; turn; depth adjustment; slide; rotation; height adjustment; VESA: 75x75mm; 100x100 mm; |
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Best Desktop Monitor Arms with Maximum AdjustabilityUnlimited comfort and functionality of the workspace thanks to adjustable brackets in all directions

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This is really a very useful item. You can easily adjust the height, angle, and distance to the monitor. There is a cable management channel so that they don't hang behind the monitor but are hidden from view. There are several options for mounting the monitor to the desk, either with a clamp or by drilling a hole in the desk. The clamp is very thick and can withstand anything. The rubber feet of the stand constantly want to slip out from under your feet. No matter how hard you try, you will still damage the table, whether from the top or the bottom. ![]() |
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The leg is quite easy to adjust: we adjust the spring screw that compensates for the weight of the monitor so it doesn't fall, tighten the screw of the Vesa mount so the screen doesn't tilt forward, and that's it. Inside, there are channels for cable management, enough to run a video signal cable, monitor power cable, webcam, and a few more.
What I didn't like was the clamp. No, it's quite massive, made of thick steel. But it's too big; it feels like they designed it to hold a brick. Because of this, if you have a thin tabletop like mine, you have to screw the clamp almost all the way in, and it will have a lot of freedom, always trying to bend somewhere. Also, the rubber supports are just terrible; after a few rearrangements, I threw them away and placed a piece of fabric under the support to avoid damaging the tabletop.