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ErgoTech Freedom Arms (Standard, Heavy Duty, Wall)

ErgoTech Freedom Arms (Standard, Heavy Duty, Wall)

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You broke down and bought another monitor for your PC, but that stationary stand doesn’t exactly make room for a wide range of formations. For a monitor stand with a full range of motion that clamps easily to your desk, lock into an ErgoTech Freedom Arm and liberate yourself from computing limitations Read More

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RunningFetuses
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Sep 29, 2021
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Still works!
lubing the vertical tilt made it better
JrodOhio
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Jun 16, 2020
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Very solid arm. Good deal for the price.
Recommends this product? Yes
chibi
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Apr 10, 2020
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Great For The Price
I have 2 of these now. I haven't had any issues.
Recommends this product? Yes
JackBurden
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Apr 2, 2019
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Excellent stand. High quality sturdy construction. Simple construction, and allows for pretty much any viewing angle. Waiting for this drop again to purchase another for my secondary monitor. Excellent purchace.
meraki
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Feb 27, 2019
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works great for me .Had no problems with setup.
TechT
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Jul 22, 2018
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i bought 2 standard for the same desk. the springs are different in them and one doesn't hold its position and droops over time. the other is too strong and i cant get it to go any lower. they are holding the same monitors.
Greekian123
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Jul 23, 2018
TechTDid you adjust the tension of the arms? Or did you just hook it all up and nothing else? Because that is what it sounds like.
Benw1975
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Sep 24, 2018
TechTyou can adjust the spring rate with the included tool
Geoff.Lucas
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Jun 29, 2018
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(Heavy Duty version) A very well-built monitor arm. I use this to mount a Samsung 32 inch curved monitor on my desk and it works perfectly for that. I will say, if I did it over, I would have chosen the standard model as even my 32 inch monitor isn't really heavy enough for the HD version.
The reason I deducted a star is more for the marketing photos. In some of the photos, it looked like it has (and I assumed that it came with) two mounting options. A clamp type mount to secure it to the side of the desk and a through desk option where you drill a hole through the desk and mount it that way. The through-desk mounting system is what I wanted, but found that it is not included in the drop. ErgoTech makes one, but you have to buy it separately through the company. It was a great deal for the drop price, but I didn't save anything once the extra purchase was factored in.
Zeroengel
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Aug 18, 2018
Geoff.LucasHello, how much is the maximum distance between desk and your monitor? thanks.
Geoff.Lucas
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Aug 18, 2018
ZeroengelFor me, it's 11.5 inches with my monitor in the landscape position and I don't have a problem, distance-wise, with turning my 32" monitor into portrait mode.
Since the VESA locations on some monitors differ, if it helps, I get 17.5 inches to the bottom of the VESA mounting mechanism that's on the monitor arm itself.
miketragiai
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Jun 14, 2018
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These are great for stand alone desks. I have mine on a adjustable sit/stand desk and would buy another one in a heart beat.
iota6manny
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Jun 13, 2018
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I purchased the Heavy Duty to use on a large curved monitor - this thing is well built, easy to install, and articulates very well. I could see people with light (20"-25") monitors having issues keeping tension on the spring, even after adjustment. this can cause the monitor to creep up or not stay on a low position. For light monitors i would get the Standard version, or add weights.
WoehlkeTAD
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Jun 13, 2018
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The clamp did not open as far as I needed it to. Perhaps a spec was neglected. I ended up taking the clamp off completely and bolting the arm to the back of my desk. This works well though bolting was a bit of a pain.
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