Elevate Your Desk Game! 🚀
The Duronic DM252 Dual Monitor Stand Arm is designed to enhance your workspace by supporting two monitors ranging from 13 to 27 inches, each with a maximum weight of 8kg. Its adjustable features allow for optimal viewing angles, while the durable cold-rolled steel construction ensures longevity. With both clamp and grommet mounting options, setup is quick and easy, making it a perfect addition for professionals seeking efficiency and style.
Brand | Duronic |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 13 x 48.5 cm; 2.5 Kilograms |
Item model number | DM252 |
Manufacturer | Duronic |
Series | DM252 BK |
Colour | DM252 BK |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.5 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**Y
Excellent monitor arm
This is an example of the excellent monitor arm.I have T300Chi tablet 12.5-inch and 22-inch monitor which I wanted to remove from the table to free up my desk. The basic principle is - whenever I need my desk it's free out of monitors.I've bought one more piece of kit i-tec USB 3.0 Dual Docking Station to plug in my tablet and have everything in one place at the edge of the desk and the next stage was to remove the actual devices.My priorities were: budget, two arms (once for monitor and one for the tablet), VESA mount system, very sturdy and solid, adjustable by height/arms positions (to move monitors back and forth), compact enough.So I found this DM252 model, read few positive reviews which gave me an idea that the quality is excellent and it does its job, so I gave it a go!I attached few photos to give an idea how the whole thing looks like (sharing our reviews we help each other).The assembly is very simple, screw here, screw there, instructions are great so you'll make it. Just be careful with the monitor when you attach it to the table and base. Do it with someone else to save your nerves.Pros:+ Sturdy & solid;+ Thoughtful product;+ Excellent build quality;+ Adjustable arms;+ Adjustable heads flexibility (with "Allen key" you can change head tension);+ Stylish;+ Cable management system (for cables: 4 hooks to put them on arms, 1 hook for centre base, 2 nice straps);+ Included screws for head & monitor+ Excellent simple and handy instructionsCons:- Arms bend angle is limited with ~85 deg. in other words, you can't put head close to the arm as if you bent your elbow.Thumb up if this review was helpful, hope it helped.
A**.
Strong and sturdy.
I use this to keep my main monitor (27") head on and allow my secondary monitor (24") to either sit against the wall when not needed or swivel out to a ~35 degree angle when in use. I chose this over one of the variants with the clamp because I didn't want to damage the surface of my desk. Compared to two single stands it's a lot neater and allows the secondary monitor to swivel over the top of whatever's on the other half of my desk.The stand itself is satisfyingly heavy. Installation is easy. With both monitors on it's extremely stable in all but the most unlikely positions. The arms don't sag or tilt at all, even with my heavier monitor stretched out as far from the centre as it can go. Each segment can be individually tightened or loosened which is nice in setups like mine where a monitor either has to remain locked in position or pivot around a specific point. Loosening the arms doesn't seem to have any negative effect on stability - they remain perfectly straight no matter what.The only thing I would like is the ability to lock the tilt/rotation of the monitors. These are still tight enough that the monitors don't tilt under their own weight but it would be nice to be able to lock them to avoid accidental nudges. A bit of duct tape around the outside of the mount would probably do it well enough though.The base has a screw holes at each tip so if you have heavier monitors or a more unbalanced setup you can ensure it doesn't fall over. The base is fairly large but it looks good enough. It's still nicer looking than 2x standard stands and a necessary compromise if you want a freestanding model. You can always make use of some of that surface area by sticking USB hubs or other peripherals to it since it's nice and flat.Overall this is an excellent stand for a dual-monitor setup and I have absolutely no regrets over choosing this one. There are cheaper stands out there but I doubt many can compare.
P**A
Decent and Stable, well worth the price.
The product was easy to put together, solid, and holds a pair of 24" screens well.I was a little disappointed about the height of the central column, but putting a wooden block in the holding clamp gave the extra 4cm needed so i can have two screens and a laptop open on the desk which is why it doesn't get 5 stars.the cable management clip for the central column is a little small, especially if you have 2 power cables, 2 video cables (on in my case 4 video cables as 2 are going to a desktop pc under the desk and 2 are going to a laptop on top) and 2 usb cables routing through it, but as a surprise unlisted content in the package there were three velcro straps so kudos to them for throwing these in which definitely help keep the cables tidy!.The movement is good and it feels sturdy, with the tilt, swivel and spin all remaining in place, and no sag after tightening the bolts.
J**T
Fantastic quality for the price.
I have two curved Samsung 24" monitors and so ordered this support arm to hold them accurately next to each other. I am very surprised at the thickness and weight of the steel components and the very high quality of the manufacture, esepecially at this price point. Everything about it is impressive and it works perfectly. My monitors are now in a big smooth arc and I can adjust them exactly as I want them, free at last from the stands underneath that were cluttering the desk.Please don't be put off by the negative reviews, as they seem to have been left by people who were unable to understand how to assemble and operate the arm. The handle for tightening on the pole is fine, you just have to pull it out and rotate it back to be able to tighten (or loosen) a bit more. A few people have not realised this and criticised it because of their error. Similarly the monitors do not sag, it is simply a matter of tightening the joints with the supplied Allen key once you have adjusted the position. The whole thing is very sturdy and comes with loads of bits to clip the wires to the structure and a big bag of nuts and spacers to permit fixing to different sorts of monitors.Very highly recommended.
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