Description:
This adjustable boom arm from InnoGear makes positioning a USB or XLR desktop microphone straightforward for streaming, podcasting, and home studio use. It supports common mics like condenser USB models and larger broadcast microphones while offering a compact folding design that helps set the mic at the right height and angle for clear vocal capture.
Key Points
The boom arm folds for transport and hides when not in use, which helps save desk space and keeps cables tidy. A strong internal spring and an extra positioning screw aim to hold heavier microphones in place, and the mount includes thread adapters to fit various popular models. According to the manufacturer, the arm can carry up to approximately 1.5 kg, so it works with many USB and dynamic microphones when set up correctly. Consider that some microphones may need the included thread tape to adapt slightly oversized mounting holes.
Technical Specifications
- Name: InnoGear Boom Arm Microphone Mic Stand
- Load capacity: approximately 1.5 kg
- Mounting clamp width: up to 5 cm
- Microphone clip diameter: 2.7 cm
- Included adapter: 0.95-27 male to 1.5-16 female, plus thread seal tape
Usage Recommendations
Before changing angles, loosen the adjustment knob and then reposition the arm gently to avoid stripping threads. For microphones like Blue Yeti that sometimes present a larger-than-standard mounting hole, wrap the included thread tape around the stand screw to increase thickness and secure the connection. Route the cable along the arm and use the pads or clips supplied to reduce movement and noise during adjustments.
The Best of This Model
This InnoGear boom arm combines a zinc alloy desk clamp with an anti-scratch pad and a wider clamp mouth for better grip on thicker desks, which adds stability during recording sessions. The design is practical for broadcasters, podcasters, streamers, and voiceover artists who need a durable desktop solution that stows away when not in use. Two minor limitations to keep in mind are the maximum load of about 1.5 kg and the occasional need to use the thread tape when a microphone’s mounting hole deviates from the industry standard.












