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This Desk Clamp Mount Suspension Boom Arm is engineered for Logitech webcams, fitting desks up to 2 inches thick and extending up to 33 inches for optimal positioning. Featuring a universal 1/4-inch screw thread, it offers rock-solid stability and effortless installation, making it the ideal accessory for professional streaming, video conferencing, and content creation.
S**H
It's a great clamp mount for the Logitech C920 with a great price.
It's a great clamp mount for the Logitech C920. That's all I really have to say, but let's delve deeper into its pros and cons.Pros:1. It's sturdy. It doesn't shake the camera and stays stable.2. The camera position can be changed very easily and it feels a bit like adjusting a desk lamp because it's very similar to a common kind of lamp.Cons:1. The sturdiness makes it less adjustable than some other solutions. I found that the arm didn't position properly to be next to a wall, so I had to turn it sideways to compensate. That meant having some awkward angles for the cam when trying to tilt it. It would have been nice to have an adjustable tilt direction.2. The clamp may not attach easily to all desk types. It needs a somewhat thick desk surface to clamp onto it securely. If your desk is too thin, the clamp has problems getting adjusted to fit snuggly to a thin surface. That said, it works fine for most wood surfaces. My problem was that the sides of my desk did not have room for the clamp and the back of the desk was against a wall. If you have a similar situation, you may want something that screws into the desk inside (which is obviously a challenge that involves desk modification).So yeah, it's a clamp mount arm thing. Get it if you want it. It has high build quality.
V**R
Stays put and sturdily built.
This works great to attach my webcam to my desk. I can get different angles and it gets it out of my way. It sets up easy and tightens down very nicely.I was initially concerned the mechanism might relax and it might loose tension but I haven't had any issues. It stays exactly where it is placed when tightened. I wouldn't put anything heavier than a webcam or light camera on it though. I'm sure the weight restrictions are there for a reason. (Common sense does apply.)It even looks good. It's not all sculpted like is a frilly decorative thing but it looks functional in a competent way that doesn't stand out or call attention to itself like an orthopedic shoe.
J**!
Inexpensive but capable
My monitor is very bouncy. Even with stabilization, I didn't like that every time I bumped the desk, it affected the camera. So, bought this arm. It's very cheap, but sturdy enough and the nut and bolt pieces can be arranged to do something closer to what you want. I have mine suspended from some shelving supports now. It is isolated from the vibration of the desk, providing a rock solid pro quality picture.
A**A
Great Product!!!
I have had this mount since 2017 and it has worked great even in 2022 still works great! I have used a Camera on it, stored it in a closet, and not used it for a year and now I use it for my mic. (sorry for all the stuff in the background.)
S**A
Sturdy
This tripod suits my needs perfectly. It is very stable and does not move at all. I have been searching for a good tripod for a long time and this is my favorite so far.
B**C
Good value for the money with a few caveats...
For $20 it's not bad to use for a webcam and maybe a very small (light) ball head. Anything heavier might present an issue. It's smaller than I thought it would be. About 75% of the size it should be. May not be able to reach across a desk because of this. Not heavy-duty construction. Again, for $20 it's a workable solution as I figure out the best configuration for virtual meetings.
M**R
Excellent Camera Mount
I love this thing. It's not as big as the scissor arm my microphones use, which means I'm not having to deal with two enormous pieces of metal in my face. Since the arm only needs to support the weight of a webcam, it's lightweight and a little more delicate.The screw mount is the standard size, and can accommodate any camera with a mount port, but because of its delicate size, I wouldn't use anything larger than a point and shoot. A camcorder or dSLR would be too heavy for the mount to safely support. I use this to film speed paints, and the articulated range of motion allows me to point the camera at my canvas at any angle I need without having to deal with a tripod getting in the way.The desk clamp that came with it is not great. I would recommend getting something a bit sturdier, especially if you intend on moving the mount around a lot.
K**A
Pretty sturdy! I don't have a screw in camera ...
Pretty sturdy! I don't have a screw in camera so at the moment I am using duct tape. What a rebel I am.I'm not sure why it's packaged as a mic stand, I was very upset and thought I had been sent the wrong item. It's very easy to assemble and set up. I may add some small hooks or clips along the side to keep my cable out of my way.I will be using this to show my perler making for my youtube channel, it has a good height so I can show more of my desk. I have it attached to my windowsill which is made of thick laminate and is very sturdy. No wobble when I'm working and I have yet to hit my head on it. Very pleased with it and a nice price!
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