🖥️ Elevate your workspace, own your view.
The ErGear Single Monitor Stand is a freestanding, height-adjustable arm designed for 13-32" monitors up to 8kg. Crafted from high-grade steel with a tempered glass base, it offers flexible tilt, swivel, and 360° rotation. Its wide base ensures stability without desk clamps, while cable management keeps your setup sleek and professional.
Brand | ErGear |
Product Dimensions | 8.9 x 27.8 x 41.6 cm; 2.39 Kilograms |
Item model number | EGCM2-E |
Manufacturer | ErGear |
Series | EGCM2 |
Colour | Black |
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.39 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**R
Sturdy and inexpensive
Brilliant stand. Easy to assemble and very sturdy. Have mounted a 24 inch monitor in portrait as a second screen and is easy to adjust angles to get it just right.
C**S
Very sturdy and nice base.
I brought this to use with my LG27GL850 monitor, the LG monitors come with a ugly base that is 19 inches wide taking up far too much desk space.I carefully went through various products, which most had bad reports of not been able to hold the panels properly due to been too weakly built, and this one took my fancy because it doesnt hold onto edge of desk, has its own base instead, and the reviews were much more solid.I agree with the reviews, this very sturdy, I have no fear of it suddenly falling over or losing its tilt/height adjustment.Installation is documented very well and not overly difficult, the part you may have concern with is fitting onto the back of the display as I did it on my own I had it face down in the foam that the monitor was shipped in whilst putting on the mount.I didnt use that little plastic thing with the stars on, thats the only part of this product that looked cheap, it seems out of the place, as without it, the base looks clean.The swivel works without anything needing adjusting, so easy to push screen left and right, height and tilt do require you to loosen with alan key, make the adjustment, then retighten again, which is a bit awkward, and needs to be really tight. However those 2 adjustments I wont be making very often if at all now, the swivel is the one that I might use now and again, and thats easy, most monitors now days dont support swivel at all, so this is a vast improvement.The space I saved?LG stock base is a massive 19 inches wide, this one is 9 inches.
E**S
Straightforward simple stand for screens and TVs up to 32 inches
I eventually bought this stand after many frustrations with a "universal" stand that supported screens up to 52 inches. I expect it did, but it wasn't very suitable for my 32 inch TV - mostly because its larger components covered up the TV's connectors! It was also very complicated (many parts) and I didn't like the TV was left hanging off a rail. Anyway...I bought this ErGear Single Monitor Stand for my 32 inch TV, despite the name. All you really need is VESA standard mounting sockets (screw holes) on the back of your screen with 75mm or 100mm spacing.INSTALLINGNot much to this. The instruction sheet is OK:1: Stick the self-adhesive rubber feet to the underside of the base2: Stick the self-adhesive circle of felt to the underside of the upright pole3: Screw the base to the upright4: Loose the mounting bracket so it will slide onto the pole, position it at the right height and tighten the screws5: Screw the VESA mounting plate to the back of your screen6: Attach the TV to the stand - by dropping the mounting plate into the V-shaped docking area on the mounting bracket7: Attach the knurled locking screw to hold the mounting plate to the mounting bracket8: Make any final adjustments and tighten the screwsASSEMBLY HINTSTo fit the base to the upright, you need to pass 3 short Allen screws through a washer, the base, a plastic spacer, and into the threaded holes in the upright. It's hard to keep all those components lined up! My solution was to turn the base upside down, put the screw + washer into each hole, then hold it in place with sticky tape. Now you can turn the base the right way up, add the spacers, and sit the upright with the threaded holes over the screws, and (finally) start screwing it together.It would be a lot easier if the manufacturer used longer screws and nuts. Ah well.BEST BITS+ Simple, robust design+ Just a few parts to assemble - quite quick and intuitive+ Good range of adjustments available (height, horizontal angle, vertical angle)WORST BITS- The self-adhesive feet weren't. I had to use glue- Attaching the base to the upright was really awkward (see ASSEMBLY HINTS above)- The adjustments are all friction-based. If your screen is heavy these need to be quite tight- The stand is very adjustable, but you won't want to adjust it often- A bit wobbly, my 32 inch TV is probably a bit too heavyCONCLUSIONA good stand, but assembly is a bit awkward, the adhesives had dried out, and adjustments could be easier. Four stars.
E**H
An inexpensive and basic product
Clear readable instructions. Easy to assemble. Only needs the two allen keys supplied and a Phillips screwdriver to assemble. Smaller footprint on the desk than I expected. Good if you just want to set your monitor at the right height and position for you.Feels like a quality product.
A**I
Study product.
I thought this was rotatable vertically but it is not other than that it has been sturdy since purchase.
W**Z
Is designed for a monitor where the mounting brackets are closer to the bottom of the screen.
Nice design, looks good, but too short to be of any use to me. My monitor’s VESA mounting points are quite high up on the monitor. Not the products fault of course, I should have done my homework better, but this unit only increases the height of the monitor by an inch at most. Check the measurements carefully, but a well built stand all the same.
G**S
Sturdy tabletop tv/monitor stand. Easy installation, good adjustment functionality.
Really well made and sturdy tabletop tv/monitor stand. Easy installation, good adjustment functionality. Great value for money.
A**R
Works well but should have thumbscrews not allen keys
A good, robust stand but let down by the fact that you need to use an allen key to adjust the height. Would be better to have thumbscrews or other way of adjusting the height.
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