🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace, Double Your Impact!
The BONTEC Dual Monitor Stand is a robust, steel desk mount designed for dual 13-27 inch monitors with up to 10kg load per arm. Featuring full motion tilt, 360° rotation, and height adjustability, it offers ergonomic flexibility for professionals. Compatible with VESA 75x75mm and 100x100mm mounts, it supports two installation methods—desk clamp and grommet base—ensuring a secure fit. Its concealed cable management and easy installation make it the ideal upgrade for a clean, efficient workspace.
Brand Name | BONTEC |
Item Weight | 3.29 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 33.86 x 33.86 x 16.93 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MDM 002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
J**3
Don't look elsewhere for a good value, rock solid moinitor bracket!
Putting this together felt a bit like a puzzle—some fiddly bits —but once you crack it, it's perfect. Once assembled, it’s rock solid: think steel‑heavy build, zero wobble, and a reassuring lack of chipped paint. I fitted it through a desk hole, but the bracket included to clamp it looked equally sturdy.Adjusting the monitors? Adjustments are robust, perhaps a tad too rigid if you expect swivel-on-demand, but, when it’s in place, it stays in place.Cable chaos was tamed nicely thanks to the clever cable‑management clips and handy Allen‑key hooks built into the stand. Thoughtful design, I’d say.In summary:Pros:Super sturdy and stable—once it’s up, it stays with no wobbling!Clean, tidy cable routing and tool storage.Great value for the price.Cons:Assembly is a little fiddly.Adjusting positions isn’t as fluid as some higher-end gas‑spring arms.If you don’t mind a bit of effort during setup, you’re rewarded with a dependable companion for your monitors and clearing space on your desk for you to work.
S**R
Excellent quality, strong and sturdy monitor stand!
As someone who utilises several monitors for work, I wanted to reclaim desk space, without having to drill a load of holes in the wall for wall-mounting my screens. Enter this monitor stand.I had a couple of concerns. Firstly the top of my desk is a couple of inches thick and I didn't want to drill it, so would the clamping capacity of the mount be enough? Secondly, I was planning on mounting two 27" screens, which although not ridiculously heavy, aren't light either.I should not have worried. Firstly the hardware supplied with the mounting kit is ideal, including everything you need to get up and running and there is also a holder built into the cable management for the allen keys, so once assembled you can keep them handy for adjustments. The clamp fixes the mount to the desk very securely, holding the vertical post very nicely. The horizontal arms then attach very nicely, with plenty of adjustment vertically, so if you're mounting large monitors, you should have lots of space. You can then route the cables along the arms and down the vertical post.Overall, it is an excellent piece of kit. It only really does one thing, but it does it very well. If you have screens that are much larger than 27" you will end up using most of the horizontal travel in the arms, so you won't be able to pull the monitors very far forwards, but if you want to reclaim your desk space and mount your monitors without having to drill holes in anything, this is the way to go.
P**L
Sturdy and functional
I decided that I wanted to mount my monitors for two reasons - firstly the stands that came with the monitors offered no vertical adjustment And secondly my work desk is quite limited so the idea of freeing up space by getting rid of the stands was appealing. Glad to say to say that both of these requirements were met.The finished look of the stand is pretty standard as can be seen in the images I’ve posted. My monitors didn’t have vesa mount holes (annoyingly) so I had to buy adapters that do ruin the overall aesthetic but that’s no fault of the stand.In terms of putting the stand together,I can’t really complain,Assembly was straightforward and it came with all the required tools,screws and bolts. The build quality is absolutely fine for this price point,no issues there.There are two options for attaching the stand to a desk - a “clamp” and a grommet method. The grommet method is cleaner Looking but unless your desk has a pre drilled hole you will need to drill one yourself,I choose the clamp method. My desk is around 12-13mm thick (Basically not that thick),the clamp...“clamps” fine and feels sturdy enough for my two 24” monitors. The desk may not be thick enough to support larger monitors,I cannot say ,but it is my opinion that it is.In terms of vertical adjustments you can rise and lower both monitors together easily, unfortunately you can’t really adjust the individual heights of each monitor,this can be annoying if your monitors don’t line up perfectly...something to keep in mind. Although you probably could leave the joint that governs vertical movement loose enough so that you could adjust it,I wouldn’t recommend doing so due to the nature of gravity. Find a height that suits you and tighten the joint as tight as you can. You Can however At least adjust the viewing angle of each monitor although once again due to gravity I would find an angle that suits you,tighten as tight as you can and stick to it.In terms of horizontal movement you have a lot of options and Unlike the vertical joints you can leave these loose enough to move as gravity isn’t really an issue here. The stand comes with clips for cable management that can be attached to the arms and central pole. Nothing overly elegant but they do allow you to “hide” display/power cables a little, helps with the clean look.One last thing to keep in mind is how you want to arrange the monitors on the mount,you can have one or two monitors in either portrait or landscape which depending on your preference is nice. I prefer a Landscape “v” shape arrangement,due to my monitor size (24”) I had to have the back of the arms at such a pose that they stuck out a lot further than I thought. The result being that I had to move my desk out from the wall a few inches to facilitate this(see images). So this may be an issue if you can’t move your desk or it’s fixed in position against a wall.Admittedly I’ve only been using the stand for around 3/4 weeks so there is still plenty of time for wear and tear issues to present themselves but overall I’m happy with the purchase and would recommend this stand if you are looking for an affordable dual monitor mount solution.
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