VonHaus Dual Monitor Stand for 13-32 Inch Screens, Twin Monitor Mount with Desk Clamp, Height Adjustable, Easy Assemble Stand with Full Tilt, Rotation & Swivel Arms, VESA 75x75 & 100x100mm
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VonHaus Dual Monitor Stand for 13-32 Inch Screens, Twin Monitor Mount with Desk Clamp, Height Adjustable, Easy Assemble Stand with Full Tilt, Rotation & Swivel Arms, VESA 75x75 & 100x100mm

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VonHaus Dual Monitor Stand for 13-32 Inch Screens, Twin Monitor Mount with Desk Clamp, Height Adjustable, Easy Assemble Stand with Full Tilt, Rotation & Swivel Arms, VESA 75x75 & 100x100mmVonHaus Double Arm Desk Mount Monitor stands taking up too much desk space? Then take a look at the fully adjustable VonHaus Double Arm Desk Mount! A stylish and convenient way to free up space on overloaded desks, the mount offers a reliable solution for those working from two screens. This strong steel dual mount lets you view both screens comfortably, giving you the freedom to fully adjust screen positioning according to your individual needs.

VonHaus Double Arm Desk Mount

Monitor stands taking up too much desk space? Then take a look at the fully adjustable VonHaus Double Arm Desk Mount! A stylish and convenient way to free up space on overloaded desks, the mount offers a reliable solution for those working from two screens. This strong steel dual mount lets you view both screens comfortably, giving you the freedom to fully adjust screen positioning according to your individual needs.

Extremely Easy To Set Up

Simply attach the extra-strong clamp to the edge of your desk and adjust the arm to the required height via the pole clamp. Suitable for most 17”-32” LCD monitors and TV screens with VESA dimensions of 75x75 and 100x100.

Comes complete with full instructions and fitting hardware. Perfect for use in the home or office.

Features
Holds two 13”- 32” TV or monitors up to 8kg each.
Fits all flat screen monitors and TVs with VESA dimensions of 75x75 or 100x100 (Please ensure your screen is compatible with this bracket before purchasing.)
Equipped with +90° -90° tilt, 360° swivel and 360° rotation for superb flexibility.
Heavy duty clamp offers supreme stability, keeping your screens firmly and safely in place
Maximum arm extension length of 376mm

Specifications

Material
Steel

Colour
Black

Clamp Or Stand
Mount

Number Of Monitors
2

Vesa Range
75x75 or 100x100

Inch Range
13- 32"

Max weight Per Screen
8kg per screen

Tilt, Swivel, Angle
h+90° -90° tilt, 360° swivel and 360°

Dimensions
443mm
Clamp Thickness: 10-88mm(H) x 376mm each arm (W)

Weight
3.5kg
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