🦾 Elevate your workspace with power, precision, and style!
The ARES WING Single Monitor Mount is a heavy-duty, adjustable arm designed for 17" to 49" ultrawide monitors up to 44 lbs. Featuring full ergonomic motion—tilt, swivel, rotation, and height adjustment—it enhances comfort and productivity. Its smart base includes USB 3.0 A/C ports to declutter your desk, while durable steel and aluminum construction with rigorous testing guarantees lasting performance. Easy to install with clamp or grommet options, it’s the ultimate upgrade for a sleek, efficient workspace.
Brand Name | ARES WING |
Item Weight | 8.6 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.54 x 7.48 x 5.24 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GDT1004UCWH |
Color Name | White |
A**N
Great mount.
Fit my monitor and the arm is very flexible
E**K
Works great for my “double-wide” 49” monitor
Works great for my Samsung CHG90. I was worried it wouldn’t really be strong enough to hold and it absolutely is. Ended up drilling a hole in my desk because my desk was thicker than the max for the clamp. Something to double check if you don’t want to drill your desk.
R**I
Works great on a wide range of monitor sizes
Love the look. The USB extensions are useful in most circumstances.Mounting mechanism is great - it does mean that to adjust, you have to remove the arm, but there's also almost nothing under the table. It holds very securely.I'm using this with a 32" Samsung IPS G50D. It's very light - too light for the head of the arm to tilt down on it's own.Loosening the bolt lets the spring tilt only so much - BUT tightening the bolt works. It makes the spring stronger making the monitor tilt up - but it also locks the head in place.
A**S
Unadjustable
Received it this morning and have been assembling all day. None of the tension screws are adjustable. Not the arm one to move it up/down, and not the head one also for up/down.It swings left and right fine but loosening the bolts does absolutely nothing. I had to stand on the head piece to use full force to adjust it to an ALMOST facing me position and it’s still tilted upward slightly.Not finding any help online besides the obvious “loosen the tension screws”. There aren’t any trouble shoots in the instruction manual besides that as well.Frustrated but I need it so will have to keep it and likely mount the head part upside down so it’s at least facing slightly down vs slightly up.
T**L
UPDATED- Really read the instructions
UPDATED- Customer support reached out and helped me fix my issue. I should have followed the instructions better and tightened all pivot points before installing the monitor. I tightened the points afterwards (it apparently does matter). It does hold up the monitor now but I believe its still slowly losing compression and coming down. Every couple days I have to pull the monitor back up to my desired height. Customer support get's an A+ for reaching out and communication. Thank you!!I am using a S95AU 49" monitor. The monitor is at the top of the weight this arm can handle. The monitor is 34 pounds. However it doesn't hold it looking at me, it tilts down. The monitor arm also doesn't stay at the height I would like. I attempted to tighted the pivot points as per their manual but to no avail. I would look elsewhere if you monitor is on the heavier side. I am still deciding whether to keep or not. I have it rigged with tape to hold it at the spot I'd like... not ideal. However installing this was not fun so I'd rather not undo everything...
K**N
Sturdy and easy to adjust
Very sturdy, easy to assemble, and easy to adjust after mounting the monitor. I'd buy this again.
R**R
Top quality and very versatile.
The quality of this mount is very high. I purchased two: one for a 24" monitor, which I used the rotating capability to use vertically for documents, and one for a 34 " widescreen monitor.Installation was easy. Follow the directions about mounting the monitor to the arm before setting the angles. The weight is necessary to get the tension correct. A second person would have been helpful, but I could mount both without anyone else.Tip: First, figure out how deep you want your monitor from the edge of the desk. This will help you figure out where to attach the mount to the desk. If the monitor is not fully extended forward, you will need to offset the mounting location from the center of the monitor. In my case, the lower arm was kept parallel to the rear of the desk, requiring me to offset the mount from the monitor center by about 7".Some useful approximate measurements:The distance from the back VESA to the upper arm joint is about 5". The upper arm is about 10" long (so less than 10" offset if articulated), and the lower arm is about 9" but at a fixed angle, yielding a 7" offset.
A**Z
Great Value so far!
Great for the value, has a good grip
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