Ergonomists Rate The Best Monitor Arms
Is a monitor arm necessary? If you're planning to both sit and stand at a desk the answer is an unequivocal YES. We help you find the best one.
Is a monitor arm necessary? If you're planning to both sit and stand at a desk the answer is an unequivocal YES. We help you find the best one.
It’s likely that most of your work hours are spent staring at a computer screen. But, if improperly positioned, monitors can spell trouble.
The ZipView Unison Dual Monitor Arm provides a unique feature (both monitors moving in unison) without any huge drawbacks.
The long-awaited Ergotron Trace Dual is the ultimate solution for a problem that’s been vexing adjustable height workstation users with monitors arms for years.
Along with stylish looks and excellent quality, the iMovR Compass Dual Monitor Arm ranks at the top on several vital monitor arm performance specs.
Along with stylish looks and excellent quality, the iMovR Compass Single Monitor Arm ranks at the top on several vital monitor arm performance specs.
The long-awaited Ergotron Trace is the ultimate solution for a problem that’s been vexing adjustable height workstation users with monitors arms for years.
The Stand Steady Freestanding Ergonomic Monitor Arm starts at $79.99 and has versions for two monitors, three monitors and four monitors.
The Stand Steady Clamp-On Ergonomic Monitor Arm is $89.99, can mount up to four monitors, features cord management hooks and has an easy assembly.
The Stand Up Desk Store Triple Monitor Mount is very cheap and you can tell in the quality of the arm. It likely won't hold a monitor steady and won't last for long.
The Stand Up Desk Store Dual Monitor Mount is very cheap and you can tell in the quality of the arm. It likely won't hold a monitor steady and won't last for long.
The Stand Up Desk Store Single Monitor Mount is very cheap and you can tell in the quality of the arm. It likely won't hold a monitor steady and won't last for long.
The Bild monitor arm is a story of a product design team that was tasked with an impossible list of marketing requirements.