Description:
This dual monitor arm lets you lift two screens off the desk to gain space and a more ergonomic setup, improving posture and viewing comfort for day‑long work. It fits a wide range of displays, offering a dual monitor arm for 13 to 32 inch monitors and a combined weight capacity of up to 8 kg per arm, according to the manufacturer.
Key Points
The stand is built from steel tubing to provide a sturdy base that keeps two monitors stable during daily use. Height adjustment is possible by moving both arms up or down together along the main vertical pole, which simplifies alignment but means independent vertical positioning is not available. Cable management clips are integrated to route cords tidily and free desk space. For those who switch between landscape and portrait orientations, the arms support a full 360° rotation and easy swivel for horizontal repositioning, which helps when comparing long documents or coding.
Technical Specifications
- Name: ErGear Dual Monitor Stand
- Screen compatibility: 13 to 32 inches
- Weight capacity: 8 kg per arm
- VESA pattern: 75 x 75 mm and 100 x 100 mm
- Tilt range: 90° up and down
- Swivel range: 180° horizontal movement
- Rotation: 360°
- Mounting options: clamp (desk up to 8 cm) and grommet (desk up to 5.5 cm)
Usage Recommendations
Position the main pole towards the rear of the desk to maximise usable surface area and keep monitor backs clear for ventilation. When installing two different sized monitors, align the top edges first and then fine tune tilt and swivel for a continuous sightline. The clamp and grommet options mean the stand works with most desks, but check desk thickness against the stated limits before assembly. For heavier or ultrawide screens, consider the combined weight and balance as this model moves both arms together vertically rather than independently.
Positive Aspects
The package includes the fixings and an installation guide to streamline setup, so no extra parts are usually required. The metal construction and firm clamping method reduce wobble compared with lighter builds, which is beneficial for users who type vigorously or have an active workspace. Note that because both arms share one pole, users seeking fully independent height adjustment for each screen may prefer an alternative design. Also, some larger monitors with unusual VESA placements may need adapter plates not supplied with the stand.










