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product_id: 2302642
title: "Microphone Arm Stand"
brand: "neewer"
price: "€ 49.54"
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# Adjustable boom arm - flexible positioning Cable ties included - clutter-free setup Max load 1.5kg - sturdy steel build Microphone Arm Stand

**Brand:** neewer
**Price:** € 49.54
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎤 Elevate your sound game with precision and style — don’t let your setup fall behind!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Microphone Arm Stand by neewer
- **How much does it cost?** € 49.54 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/2302642-microphone-arm-stand)

## Best For

- neewer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted neewer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tidy & Professional:** Five cable straps keep your mic cables organized for a sleek, clutter-free workspace.
- • **Customizable Comfort:** Easily adjust height and angle with smooth knobs to fit your recording style perfectly.
- • **Desk-Friendly Design:** Rubber-padded clamp protects surfaces and fits desks up to 2” thick without damage.
- • **Rock-Solid Stability:** Supports up to 1.5kg with heavy-duty alloy steel springs and screws for zero droop.
- • **Universal Mic Compatibility:** Includes 3/8” to 5/8” screw adapter, perfect for Blue Yeti, Snowball, Quadcast & more.

## Overview

The Neewer NW-35A Microphone Arm Stand is a durable, adjustable suspension boom arm crafted from alloy steel, designed to support microphones up to 1.5kg. Featuring a desk clamp with rubber padding, a 3/8” to 5/8” screw adapter, and cable management straps, it offers versatile compatibility with popular mics like Blue Yeti and Snowball. Compact and foldable, it’s ideal for professional streaming, podcasting, and studio setups seeking a stable, tidy, and flexible mic mounting solution.

## Description

desertcart.com: Neewer Microphone Arm Stand, Suspension Boom Scissor Mic Arm Stand with 3/8” to 5/8” Screw and Cable Ties Compatible with Blue Yeti, Snowball, Yeti X, Quadcast and Other Mics, Max Load 1.5kg : Musical Instruments

Review: Fantastic build quality, works perfectly within my setup. - I purchased this boom arm along with the recommended Dragonpad studio pop filter. Setup was a breeze with the included desk clamp. The build is solid and sturdy without being clunky or unwieldy, the clamp is perfect for my desk, and my microphone cable's own Velcro loops make it easy to tie the cable down to the arm and keep it neat and tidy. The arm is able to hold the weight of my rather large USB microphone, a Samson C01U, without any sort of budging or drooping. This was a little bit of a pleasant surprise, seeing as my roommate's large stage-style boom microphone stand could not hold up that microphone, and would cause it to slowly lower itself over time. Even when I'd try to tighten the boom joint screw as tightly as possible to prevent it from falling, it'd still slowly droop down. With the Neewer, I can even leave the elbow joint screw completely loose and it still won't move an inch. I only have two complaints about this boom arm, the lesser of which was an oversight on my own part. I didn't think to check the specs (despite there being a picture showing that each segment of the arm was 35 cm) and figure out just what size the arm would be when it arrived. This resulted in the boom feeling a little bit smaller than I expected when I received it. I've since grown accustomed to the size and have managed to put the arm to good use regardless of my mistake. My only legitimate complaint about the Neewer is the 3/8ths inch square rods used to construct the arm, in regards to the Dragonpad pop filter that's recommended to be purchased with it. The pop filter's clamp (on my unit, at least) is too large or loose to fit onto the skinny square rods that make up the boom arm. I'm not sure if I'm just stupid, but I can't get it to tighten properly to the arm on its own. I was able to remedy this by using a piece of cardboard from the packaging to wrap around the rod and create extra padding to give the pop filter something to grip. I'm not sure if other users who have purchased both products have had the same problem, but it seems like something that shouldn't really happen to two products that are suggested to be ordered together. So my only honest complaint, however slight, is not even about the arm or even the pop filter, but desertcart's recommendation. With all that said, I have no reason to give the Neewer microphone boom scissor arm anything less than five stars. It does its job, and it does it beautifully. While I don't plan to move it anytime soon, it's nice and compact when it's folded up, for easy transportation. I can't praise the construction enough, and it just looks nice and stylish with the microphone and pop filter attached (despite my cardboard lifehack), mounted on my desk. I might see about adding some photos once I've got the rest of my computer assembly collected and arranged on the desk.
Review: I've had it for over a year. Best bang for your buck. Works great with YETI - There are plenty of good Mic stands out there, Rode makes a REALLY nice one but it's $99!!! This bad boy is ONLY $12.99. Is it pretty, NO. Does it creak and squeak when you move it around a bunch, YES. Is it a great deal, ABSOLUTELY. There are some things i've learned over this year with this mic stand that i should share. 1) Try to AVOID turning or swiveling the stand while it is tightly locked into the clamp, this will wear down the little metal peg that slips into the clamp. Also try to avoid over tightening. I always had my stand pretty tight when i would swivel it around and the metal peg has worn down pretty bad. 2) Most of you are using the BLUE YETI in conjunction with this mic stand. Consider buying a METAL 5/8 inch male to 1/4 inch female screw adapter. The plastic one that comes with the stand stripped after a couple of weeks and my Mic fell off the stand. Not the stands fault, but be weary. This is the one i ordered: https://www.desertcart.com/gp/product/B01GYTGW3E/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 3) Tuck or fold the stand back when not in use, any stress that can be taken off the clamp and stand will help the stand stay in great shape. It's not made particularly well, but if it's taken care of it will last you a long time. also minimize the accessories you keep on your mic or keep them light. A shock mount, a mic, and a screen pop filter is probably pushing this stand to the limits. If you want all that, then you should buy a more heavy duty stand. This stand is for casual users. Hope this helps. its a cheap stand, but it's served me well. I have no complaints, if it breaks today then i wouldn't be disappointed, I got more than my money's worth for it.

## Features

- 【Adjustable Microphone Boom Arm】 Conveniently adjust the angle and height of this mic boom arm to suit your vocal recording need—just loosen the adjustment knob and adjust the boom arm. It’s also easy to fold up and carry. Perfect for stage/studio recording, broadcasting, TV stations, and more
- 【Stable Arm Support】 With the strong springs and metal positioning screws, the boom arm is compact yet stable enough to support a load of up to 3.3lb/1.5kg. And the springs don’t get in the way of tightening the adjustment knob
- 【Desk Mounting Clamp】 The desk clamp has rubber padding to protect the desk surface from scratches and scuffs. Compatible with most desks with a desktop thickness of up to 2”/5.3cm
- 【3/8” to 5/8” Screw Adapter & Mic Clip】 The 3/8” to 5/8” adapter allows you to mount a compatible microphone (like Blue Yeti or Blue Snowball) on the boom arm. It’s not compatible with Blue Yeti Nano which has a 1/4” thread mount. The microphone clip mounts a microphone with a shaft diameter of 1.26”/3.2cm to the boom arm
- 【Cable Straps & Solid Base】 The five cable straps help organize your microphone cable and make the boom arm look neat. The base connector is solid for durable and reliable holding

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00DY1F2CS |
| Base Type | Clamp |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,134 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #30 in Microphone Stands |
| Body Material Type | Steel |
| Brand | NEEWER |
| Brand Name | NEEWER |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 24,777 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00887662240810 |
| Included Components | Cable Straps, Desk Mounting Clamp, Microphone Boom Arm, Microphone Clip, Screw Adapter |
| Item Dimensions | 16.3 x 4.7 x 2.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 21.3 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 16.3 x 4.7 x 2.2 inches |
| Manufacturer | Neewer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 21000030 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 80 Centimeters |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1.5 Kilograms |
| Microphone Stand Thread Size | 1/4 inch, 3/8 inch, 5/8 Inch |
| Model Name | NW-35A |
| Model Number | 40063970 |
| Product Style | NW-35 |
| Style | NW-35 |
| UPC | 887662240810 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NEEWER
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 21.3 Ounces
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 16.3 x 4.7 x 2.2 inches
- **Material:** Alloy Steel

## Images

![Microphone Arm Stand - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Sh6RzEDtL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic build quality, works perfectly within my setup.
*by K***. on October 17, 2015*

I purchased this boom arm along with the recommended Dragonpad studio pop filter. Setup was a breeze with the included desk clamp. The build is solid and sturdy without being clunky or unwieldy, the clamp is perfect for my desk, and my microphone cable's own Velcro loops make it easy to tie the cable down to the arm and keep it neat and tidy. The arm is able to hold the weight of my rather large USB microphone, a Samson C01U, without any sort of budging or drooping. This was a little bit of a pleasant surprise, seeing as my roommate's large stage-style boom microphone stand could not hold up that microphone, and would cause it to slowly lower itself over time. Even when I'd try to tighten the boom joint screw as tightly as possible to prevent it from falling, it'd still slowly droop down. With the Neewer, I can even leave the elbow joint screw completely loose and it still won't move an inch. I only have two complaints about this boom arm, the lesser of which was an oversight on my own part. I didn't think to check the specs (despite there being a picture showing that each segment of the arm was 35 cm) and figure out just what size the arm would be when it arrived. This resulted in the boom feeling a little bit smaller than I expected when I received it. I've since grown accustomed to the size and have managed to put the arm to good use regardless of my mistake. My only legitimate complaint about the Neewer is the 3/8ths inch square rods used to construct the arm, in regards to the Dragonpad pop filter that's recommended to be purchased with it. The pop filter's clamp (on my unit, at least) is too large or loose to fit onto the skinny square rods that make up the boom arm. I'm not sure if I'm just stupid, but I can't get it to tighten properly to the arm on its own. I was able to remedy this by using a piece of cardboard from the packaging to wrap around the rod and create extra padding to give the pop filter something to grip. I'm not sure if other users who have purchased both products have had the same problem, but it seems like something that shouldn't really happen to two products that are suggested to be ordered together. So my only honest complaint, however slight, is not even about the arm or even the pop filter, but Amazon's recommendation. With all that said, I have no reason to give the Neewer microphone boom scissor arm anything less than five stars. It does its job, and it does it beautifully. While I don't plan to move it anytime soon, it's nice and compact when it's folded up, for easy transportation. I can't praise the construction enough, and it just looks nice and stylish with the microphone and pop filter attached (despite my cardboard lifehack), mounted on my desk. I might see about adding some photos once I've got the rest of my computer assembly collected and arranged on the desk.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I've had it for over a year. Best bang for your buck. Works great with YETI
*by J***R on March 29, 2019*

There are plenty of good Mic stands out there, Rode makes a REALLY nice one but it's $99!!! This bad boy is ONLY $12.99. Is it pretty, NO. Does it creak and squeak when you move it around a bunch, YES. Is it a great deal, ABSOLUTELY. There are some things i've learned over this year with this mic stand that i should share. 1) Try to AVOID turning or swiveling the stand while it is tightly locked into the clamp, this will wear down the little metal peg that slips into the clamp. Also try to avoid over tightening. I always had my stand pretty tight when i would swivel it around and the metal peg has worn down pretty bad. 2) Most of you are using the BLUE YETI in conjunction with this mic stand. Consider buying a METAL 5/8 inch male to 1/4 inch female screw adapter. The plastic one that comes with the stand stripped after a couple of weeks and my Mic fell off the stand. Not the stands fault, but be weary. This is the one i ordered: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01GYTGW3E/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 3) Tuck or fold the stand back when not in use, any stress that can be taken off the clamp and stand will help the stand stay in great shape. It's not made particularly well, but if it's taken care of it will last you a long time. also minimize the accessories you keep on your mic or keep them light. A shock mount, a mic, and a screen pop filter is probably pushing this stand to the limits. If you want all that, then you should buy a more heavy duty stand. This stand is for casual users. Hope this helps. its a cheap stand, but it's served me well. I have no complaints, if it breaks today then i wouldn't be disappointed, I got more than my money's worth for it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good AT2020 boom for the price provided your AT2020 was supplied with the mini tripod
*by G***Z on February 20, 2016*

I saw this microphone boom offered as part of a package with the Audio Technica AT2020 USB microphone. As I own one of the mikes, I thought it would be a good addition to my office. The boom arrived and was exactly as described on Amazon and took only minutes to set up. I have glass top desk, so I bought mounting pads and a plastic plate to protect the bottom of the glass. The top of the mounting is already padded with a spongy material that protects the top of the glass. At first I as a bit confused as to how all the pieces fit together. If you look at the image of the boom, you see it comes with a plastic grip for a standard size microphone. The AT2020 is a bit larger so it won't fit in the supplied grip. What makes this fit together nicely is that the threaded bar holding the plastic grip has the same thread as the mounting that attaches to the mini tripod that came with the microphone. The steps I followed are as follows: Remove the AT2020 from the mini tripod microphone mount (supplied with the AT2020.) Unscrew the plastic grip from the boom. Unscrew the microphone mount from the mini tripod (supplied with the AT2020.) Screw the microphone mount (from the tripod) onto the threaded bar on the boom. The threads should match. Attach the AT2020 to the microphone mount now attached to the boom. Adjust the microphone and tighten the microphone holder. Pros 1) The boom attaches easily to the desk surface. 2) The boom is sturdy and holds the weight of the microphone. 3) The mounting pieces fit nicely together. 4) The boom is high enough to hole the AT2020 away from the field of vision of my webcam. 5) Once mounted, the microphone works nicely. Cons 1) The boom is attached to the desk mount with a thumb screw. This loosens if you move the boom around too often. 2) the threaded mounting bar is designed to pivot in place. This makes it hard to attach the microphone mount tightly This is not a drawback unless you want to pivot the microphone, it will unloosen from the boom mounting bar. 3) The boom is a bit flimsy (but more solid than I expected for $12.) 4) There aren't good mountings or the microphone cable. I used black tie wraps to attach the cable to the boom. This suffices but is not optimal. All in all, I get much more utility than the price I paid. I am happy with the results and would recommend this boom to anyone using the AT2020 for teleconferencing or online chat. I imagine that a suspension mount would isolate the microphone from the boom for a recording quality setup.

## Frequently Bought Together

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