Elevate Your Workspace! 🚀
The WALI Single Monitor Gas Spring Desk Mount is a heavy-duty aluminum mount designed to support monitors up to 35 inches and 33 lbs. It features a two-stage locking system for versatile desk compatibility, adjustable viewing angles, and built-in cable management for a clean workspace. Perfect for enhancing productivity and ergonomics, this mount is a must-have for any modern office setup.
Manufacturer | WALI |
Brand | WALI |
Model number | GSM001XL |
Product Dimensions | 11.28 x 30.28 x 43.79 cm; 2.27 kg |
Color | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Single Monitor Arm Stand |
Manufacturer Part Number | GSM001XL |
Item Weight | 2.27 Kilograms |
R**N
Mount not fit
The mount not fitting into the screen back it’s biggerWhat could I do ??Samsung g9 49 inch curved
J**Y
So far so good
Got this after being disappointed with the Monoprice model specified for up to 34” screens (drooping)… This unit also had a better price. It is a breeze to install and offers a number of other advantages:- the three-piece assembly inspires confidence;- tightening the clamp on the desk is done from within the arm, which reduces the risk of accidental loosening (but I expect quick relocation of the arm would be conversely more complicated);- includes spacers for monitors (like my Dell) that have a recessed vesa setup, which make it easier to slide the screwed-on vesa plate onto the arm;- the 100x100 vesa plate fits nicely within the recessed area of my screen (another highly ranked model here warns buyers that the vesa plate is 115x115 in size and may therefore not fit… no word of spacers there that I recall now);- once slotted into the arm, the screen can be locked in with a crew;- rotation can be locked so that the arm does not go beyond +/- 90deg (while I don’t need that feature, I can see its utility to avoid collisions with walls, etc.); and- overall build quality is solid.
G**3
Supports the Samsung G9 Odyssey
I bought this based on other reviews. The only known mount option for the G9 Odyssey costs $400. I bought this mount as opened box for $70 making it quite the cost difference between the two choices. For other odyssey owners out there this mount will cover your needs, the reviews are accurate. However you will need to follow a couple quick steps.Before mounting the monitor, assemble the arms together on your desk. Be careful not to lose the little metal tabs between the arm shrouds they fall out easily when you take the arms apart later. Next take the provided tool and spend a minute rotating the middle of the arm adjustment screw towards the + symbol. You will question if the bolt will fall out from the amount of turns needed. Doing this is required or the gas piston won't hold up the monitor! Next the problem child of this mount is the vertical up/down tilt at the end of the arm. The included bolt won't hold the odyssey up and its a pain to deal with when the monitor is mounted. So trash it. Now take the heavy piston arm to your garage or hardware store. I found that a 13mm bolt head fit the hole and threads. Add a washer on both sides followed by a castle nut. You will need two 13mm wrenches or socket wrench to tighten the new bolt down, it won't take much pressure. Next reattach the arm onto the mount, without the monitor. Use a level or eyeball it to tighten it down evenly leaving the tilt at 0 degrees. Though it might be best to tilt it back or upwards 10 degrees due to how the arm mounts into the monitor bracket. Lastly mount the back plate to your monitor and attach the piston arm. If you're mildly strong pick up the monitor with the screen facing you then drop it into the mount on the desk. Really it's a two person job! If the monitor is tilted incorrectly you are going to need a friend to hold it or adjust it as you tighten/loosen the new bolt again, a major pain. I had it sitting on the desk and it was a thirty minute fight trying to get the tilt right. Turns out the mount itself on the arm tilts forward about 10 degrees making the monitor tilt down a little. Ughh just bring a friend the tilt adjustment is an all or nothing ordeal. Too Loose the monitor flips down and too tight it won't budge. It was terrible juggling this thing with tools in hand with this heavy thing... And that's all the extra work you need to do! Tighten the piston adjustment bolt towards the + and buy a new bolt for the vertical tilt.Oh pro tip: test without the monitor attached sitting down and see if you like the placement. Originally I had mine mounted center on the desk and well that didnt work at all. Now its off center to the right. Also use the included package foam to check clearences. I balanced the foam on the end of the arm and it worked great as a reference piece.As for mount itself, the mounting plate included does fit the odssey's metal cup plate, use the included black screws with a screw driver. Just be sure to tighten "everything" down. Don't skimp on this or locktight if you have it. Overall everything is thick aluminum or cast aluminum so its solid metal. The pressure plates are thick steel and well painted. Everything fit together without any extra work. The desk pressure plate is only held on top of rear vertical bolts by gravity. Its very jank but works the part when tightened. The plastic cable covers were a pain but doable.The biggest gripe I have is the janky L bracket. There are four thick screws holding it together and its not flush or a perfect 90 degrees in the back. So if your desk is against a wall like mine, it won't be the most ideal... I didnt add the plastic cover to save on an extra half inch clearence against the wall. I really dislike the screws on the L bracket. I had two of them strip out with mild pressure. In the future I'm going to redrill the holes and add proper bolts to secure it.The extra added effort was worth saving $300 over the other expensive option. I'll update this review if anything changes. For better or worse.
W**C
FINALLY A DUAL MONITOR STAND THATS WORTH MORE THAN 5 STARS
Upon accepting the Amazon box which was way heavier than expected, I already knew that this was meant to do business. Inside was the actual WALI box that was well selected but not strong enough to just put a label on and send it out in the world. Putting it IN an AMAZON box with packing was the right choice.Each part in the box was wrapped with plastic and had its own custom fitted location to prevent any bumping or scraping from occurring. Upon lifting one of the 'arms' it was definitely a solid hunk of metal very finely machined. A lot went into detail of the design of this mount. Its definitely applies the old adage, "you get what you pay for." The price may seem steep but this is one nicely engineered dual mount.So many other dual-mounts out there rely on 1 vertical pole mount that they fitted with 2 arms. From an engineering point of view, I felt this was putting way too much stress on 1 pole, especially if 1 monitor was heavier than the other.Verbiage in the instructions only pertains to use safety in not over-tightening screws and use standard protective eye wear etc. It is mostly picture driven and would advise looking it over more than once before assembling because it shows multiple mounting options that should fit most all scenarios. You will have parts left over depending on which mounting method you use.Every piece I used was heavy and not flimsy in anyway. All smooth edges and professionally painted.I especially liked the 2 piece Vesa mounts that allow you to put 1/2 on the monitor. When the mount is completed, they just slide and automatically and solidly lock in place. No extra screws. These same Vesa mounts allow you in the future to quickly swap out a monitor with NO tools.There are 3 allen wrenches included and the smallest one, on one end, contains a slotted-screw head for the set-screws.Just a couple of notes since there is minimal text, Steps-2 & 3 show you locations where there are set-screws, don't tighten these until you have the arms in their final positions. These will keep them in a fixed position. Of course if you're going to be constantly moving the arms, just turn them in till they stop and DON'T snug them up. Step-6 sets the vertical-movement tension so it you find, say for example, you cant pull the monitor down because the tension is too high, you want to rotate the adjustment screw in the CLOCKWISE direction as indicated (-) to lessen the tension.In my scenario I have one holding a 24-inch TV that weighs 7.5 lbs and the other has a 24-inch computer monitor that weighs 9 pounds. I had to lessen the tension arm for the TV.Step-7 , for the upper arm wire management, there is a Philips head screw that needs be removed first and then the cover will slide UP. For the lower arm, it just slides up for removable and down to secure it.I have included pictures about the steps I've noted.These mounts deserve much more than 5 Stars and if needed would buy again.
0**
Very sturdy
Good quality monitor arm, bit expensive but very heavy duty and good quality
B**G
Nice n strong
Very strong.it has been bery long time. Holding my 49" monitor.
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