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WALI Single Monitor Stand Mount Arm, for Desk Fully Adjustable Gas Spring Desk Mount, with 2 Easily Accessible USB 3.0 Ports, for Display Up to 35 Inch, 33lbs, (GSMU001), Silver

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Color: Silver


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  • Design: Fits most flat or curved LCD/LED screen from 17 to 35, and supports up to 33lbs with 75x75mm and 100x100mm VESA mounting holes. The two-stage locking system is compatibility for 0.39"~1.8" thick desk for both C-clamp and Grommet Base.
  • Fully Adjustable: The high-grade steel gas spring arm can be extended and retracted to your ergonomic position. Monitor head can tilt +45/-45, swivel +90/-90, and rotate +180/-180.
  • Double Benefits: Come with 2 easily accessible USB 3.0 ports. Open up available desk space can help to provide a new range of adaptable positions for your displays.
  • Ergonomic: Height adjustable to raise monitors to eye level, allowing you to work in a more comfortable, ergonomically correct position to reduce neck and eye strain.
  • Package includes: 1 x WALI Single Monitor Gas Spring Mount Silver), Mounting Hardware Kit, User Manual, experienced and friendly US based customer support available to assist 7 days a week.

Manufacturer: ‎WALI


Brand: ‎WALI


Item Weight: ‎11.03 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.35 x 11.14 x 16.85 inches


Item model number: ‎GSMU001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Silver


Material Type: ‎Alloy Steel


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎GSMU001


Date First Available: October 27, 2021


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  • Supports the Samsung G9 Odyssey
Color: Black
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 14, 2022 by Geronimo553

  • Seems to work well for my Samsung Odyssey Neo G7
Color: Black
TL;DR: Works pretty well, but requires some serious tightening on the tilt mechanism and the gas lift. That said, i can still move each without any noticeable drooping or anything and still move them, so much better than cheaper options. Minor cons: - I notice a bit of wobble when I'm typing particularly fast, but if I slow down a touch it goes away. It's not nearly as bad as the stock monitor stand for my Samsung Neo G7, though it is still there. - I had to really tighten the tilt mechanism to get it stay still, but loosening and re-tightening it a couple times seems to have removed some paint or something on the screwholes and it's at least staying while still allowing some tilt without being too tight. If you pick this up and need to drill a hole through your desk to use it, I have a couple recommendations: - Before drilling, put the arms on it, and use one hand to steady the base and the other to move things. Use the tilt mechanism/monitor mounting point as a "center." Line up the arms with the base so you can figure out where the base needs to be to get the monitor where you want while still allowing for the motion you need. Eyeballing it will almost certainly mean you end up needing to do this anyways. ("Speaking from experience?" Yup. Every time with these I get it wrong the first time.) - Make sure the monitor mounting point is good, then use a sharpie or something similar to put a couple marks on the desk for where the base is. I marked the "back left" corner since the plate it exposed on the back. - Pop the arms off, remove the bottom plate from the base. Line up the plate of the base to your marks. The plate should line up well to your back marks. Now do another mark in the center hole, that's where the bolt will go and where you need to drill. - I luckily have some metric drill bits and had a 10mm, which is exactly perfect. I used the plate that goes under the desk, lined up the middle hole, and drilled straight thru. If you don't have this, you can skip this step and just use your mark from the last, but if you're like me and have a bunch of metric stuff around give it a shot, feels more accurate. Doing all that helped me make sure I got it lined up right. Now I have the monitor exactly where I want it 90+% of the time, and enough motion without hitting the wall behind the desk or the like for the rest of the time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 2, 2022 by JP Powers JP Powers

  • It will support Samsungs 49in Ultrawide monitor
Color: Black
I was nervous buying a low-cost monitor mount. After seeing the extremely high prices posted by the competition, I thought at worst I’d be out a hundred dollars. Mounting the monitor on the arm was awkward but that is due to the size of the monitor. Once I mounted the arm on the table and secured the monitor to the arm, I tightened everything down and placed a small wooden box under the monitor in case of failure. To date my monitor has not moved or shown any sign of instability. The purchase of the Wali Single Monitor Gas Spring Desk Mount was an excellent buy for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 12, 2023 by James B. Gray

  • An arm with a twist
Color: Black
I bought this single monitor arm mount with the future in mind. Wanted to be prepared for the moment i get my hands on that samsung g9 49" 1000r curved monitor. But for the time being, i had my 34" 1800r curved monitor on it. Easy install, easy to maneuver the monitor. Felt sturdy. Acouple months later, samsung g9 was on sale and i got it. Installed it onto the arms noticing quite acouple of changes. I had to tune the piston more to hold the weight, it takes alot more effort to turn the monitor left or right, the tilt function kinda became useless so i tightened it after i set the angle i wanted. Luckily raising it and lowering it wasnt to bad. One thing i want to mention is one i have the arm bent closer to the wall and the monitor on its right side, i noticed the arm was twisting a bit. It got me a bit scared, like what if over time the arm gives due to the sheer weight of the monitor? Well after acouple months, it's still holding on. I can vouch for this monitor arm to hold my monitor with some additional accessories on it. See photo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 31, 2022 by Uncle Bob Uncle Bob

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