

🖥️ Elevate your workspace, maximize your productivity — because your monitors deserve the best!
The BONTEC Dual Monitor Arm Desk Mount offers full motion adjustability with 360° rotation, ±90° tilt, and 180° swivel, supporting two monitors from 13 to 27 inches and up to 10kg each. Compatible with VESA 75x75 and 100x100 standards, it features easy, tool-free installation, dual mounting options (C-clamp and grommet), and a sturdy forged aluminum build with integrated cable management to create a clean, ergonomic, and professional workspace.
















| ASIN | B01MR397OH |
| Best Sellers Rank | 150 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1 in Computer Monitor Arms 309 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Brand | BONTEC |
| Brand Name | BONTEC |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor, Television |
| Compatible devices | Monitor, Television |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 37,561 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Item Weight | 3.29 Ounces |
| Item height | 43 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | BONTEC |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 12 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Mounting type | Tabletop Mount |
| Movement Type | Articulating |
| Movement type | Articulating |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
J**E
ABSALOUTLY AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
I bought the monitor arm to replace the single arm I had before, which was wobbly with any movement in the room and made me have to prop up my secondary monitor, risking it slipping. so this was to fix that and hold both together and off my desk. I am very impressed with the quality of the monitor arm as all the parts are metal and feel really sturdy, as well as being strong the paint finish is really clean. I had no defects or chips when mine arrived and I was really impressed that it had a really nice colour to it as I have seen some that look off-white. The set up was really easy as it's an easy fit to any desk and holds both monitors with the regular brackets that just can't be beaten. the size of it is really good as its no bigger than any other arm and it has a low profile adjustment system. The adjustment are really easy to make as each hinge has a screw that can be adjusted with the included allen keys. these hinges move very easy when loose and can then lock into position if you want to remove any allowence for change. the cable management that is included is the perfect size for the four cable that are coming from my monitors while also having enough room for the cable of my light bar and also an extra if needed. the fitting are placed in a big standard place which is very useful as it allows for movement to continue even with some shorter cables. overall very very happy with this arm as it has done everything that I wanted it to do while also eliminating having to much black and my setup dark, by having the clean white option. for the price isn't cheap its 100% worth it as other Dual arms on the market are asking for more and don't even have as good quality, backed up by the reviews on them... Definatly recommend, great for freeing up space and cleaning up the overall look of you set up.
A**R
Perfect!
Strong, stable and reliable. I love this monitor stand! It makes my desk look clean and organised. The quality of the product is sturdy and I like being able to adjust the height of my monitors with ease. The setup was straightforward and offered multiple different types of mounts depending on what setup you have.
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.
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.
K**S
Perfect for someone who's looking for an affordable and good quality dual monitor stand.
Been using it for years now. Honestly it's easy to set up, it's not too heavy, and the quality for price is genuinely very good. It's very stable if you put it on correctly.
R**T
Very Good Dual Arm!
I got recommended these monitor arms by a friend and he was not wrong. There's 2 ways you can build this but I went with the first method. Once it's all together, it clamps really well to my desk and feels very strong and sturdy. The quality of the whole set is great. Everything feels like its made out of a heavy metallic that is strong. It holds my 2 monitors very well too. It has room to move them around, rotate them side to side etc. Helping create different viewing angles and helps get them in thr right position that you want your monitors in. It holds both very well and dont look at all like its going to break or anything. You can have the monitors float high or low as they are connected to the tube that is clamped to the desk and it can be moved up and down when loosened. That is very helpful especially for my posture as I'm now looking straight ahead instead of down now, when on my computer. Absolutely recommend this dual monitor arm, its easily the best on the market at its price.
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.
A**W
Good Value but Far From Perfect Solution
First off, the headline news is that, for the price, this is a decent enough monitor stand and I'm reasonably happy with the price I paid for it (£25). The good bits: Mounting options - there's three different ways to mount this stand, all included in the box, including a grommet mount if your desk has a cable management hole in it (or you fancy drilling one). There's a solid clamp that sits under the desk which screws into the main pole that sits on top of your desk, with a good sized plate with foam washer to protect your desk surface. There's also a clamp to mount to the edge of your desk for a less permanent installation. Assembly - this is relatively easy and well explained in the instructions and each of the components are bagged up separately in the package making it easy to see what bits you need next. Design - this stand has some nice design features, such as a cable management clip that sits on the main shaft, which has holes for the three (supplied) allen keys, so if you need to adjust it over time you know where the tools will be. This clamp sits nicely out of the way behind the shaft so isn't visible when in use. In the grommet clamp attachment, the top of the desk side clamp has a couple of indents to allow for you to run cables through the hole... although if you have fat cables, these are too narrow for you. The less good: The cable management is reasonably good, some U shaped hooks that clip on to the monitor arms and carry the cables underneath - however these are not big enough if you have multiple cables running into each monitor - for example in one of my screens I have the power cable, a fat DVI cable, a DP cable and an audio cable and these will not all fit in the cable management clips which is a shame. Some of the allen bolts in the arms are supplied overtightened and are of poor material manufacture, so using the supplied allen key just strips the aperture on the bolt. The bad bits: This dual screen mount is nowhere near as adjustable as it claims. There are two arms, both attached at the same height to the central shaft of the mount. Whilst you can adjust the height of the arms on the main column, you would be adjusting both arms at the same time. This is particularly annoying if you have two screens of slightly different heights - which fortunately is not an issue for my particular installation. The main limitation of this unit is that you are very limited as you how you configure the two screens. Whilst you can rotate the two screens, if you wish to have the two screens in landscape mode, side by side , you will only be able to have them totally flat to the viewer, which is fine for many people, however you'll be sitting directly infront of where the two bezels meet. Personally, I prefer my main screen to be situated in front of me, with the second screen to the side, angled inwards slightly - this is not possible with this unit. What I have ended up doing is removing one of the arms from one side and adding it the other, which feels very flimsy and the second screen sitting slightly lower than the first (see above issue). Whilst this may become an issue over time, given the weight on the extra arm, right now it seems a reasonable enough compromise to live with, especially given the price paid. I think, if I were purchasing for this solution again, I would probably buy two separate screen mounts to give me the ultimate in being able to place each screen exactly where I wanted it.
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