







🖥️ Elevate your workspace, elevate your game.
The DRONAR Dual Arm Monitor Stand supports two 17 to 32-inch monitors up to 17.6 lbs each, featuring a full-motion gas spring system for smooth swivel, tilt, and height adjustments. Its sturdy steel frame with cable management optimizes desk space, while universal VESA compatibility ensures broad monitor support. Designed for ergonomic comfort and easy installation, this mount transforms any workspace into a sleek, productive environment.






| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Base Type | Pedestal |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Load Capacity | 17.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DRONAR |
| UPC | 190835286264 |
| Item Weight | 11.77 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 16.85 x 10.47 x 4.09 inches |
| Item model number | HNDSK2-VC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material Type | Glass |
| Size | B077X9Z7MT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HNDSK2 |
K**H
For the price, its great
Seems really good for being the lower priced over under stacking 2 display monitor arm. The installation is easier, and most importantly safer for the monitor, than I expected.The vertical round support is installed on the desk and secured, one can check if its able to hold a good weight. I shook it till my desk was in danger of breaking, the vertical pole seems very strong.Then the arms go on by themselves, this allows checking the position of where the monitor will be centered before committing to installing the monitors. I also checked the strength and rigidity of the arms at this point, and they seem strong enough for moderate sized monitor. I just bought a 4k Dell 27" and I was a bit worried about it being safe since its the new baby. I think its safe after pushing and pulling and simulating weight loads on the arms.Finally the monitors slide on with adaptor plates, and those are secured with a good sized screw with a thumb nut plastic cap. The bent steel plate the adaptors are made of is totally strong enough, and its powder coated OK and won't look horrible if monitors face a room like at some desks.The pivots are a little bit stiff, compared to something that costs hundreds of dollars, they seem perfectly acceptable for $80. The overall construction seems solid. I have machined a few things from steel and aluminum and can imagine part failure due to physics quite well, and I am pretty happy with this dual monitor arm setup. It's not super fancy, but it is totally functional and a very good value for the dollar.Edit: Quite not quit, oops!
R**N
Great Quality & Great Price
I was setting up a home office so I can work from home in the Pharmaceutical Industry. I read a lot and needed the extramonitors to read on one monitor and work on the other two monitors. These are Samsung 32" Monitors, I bought 2 Monitors for $150.00 a piece. I bought the curved style and extremely happy. I have been using this Dual Monitor stand for months now, the Monitors stay in place, and have not moved a bit and these are 32" Monitors. Sometimes I watch a movie on one Monitor while I work on the other 2 Monitors. This also is adjustable for height which is 6.5 inches above my desk, so I can use my whole desk and Monitors take up no space. I have to say that this Dual Stand Monitor is of Great Quality, Sturdy and Strong, their are no cons at all, I will buy this again if I have an office in the future.
S**U
Definitely an amazing dual monitor arm
-This is a review for the Dual Arm Monitor stand from HuanuoMy Experience: It's pretty good. In my experience I've had this thing for a couple of months and it's definitely good. I use mine in stacking 2 monitors as you can see from my pictures. I would not recommend trying to put in 2 27 inch monitors in stack because most likely it will not fit. When going through getting my 2nd monitor and the monitor arm, I noticed that most of these don't support 27 inch monitors and if they do, it really all depends on where your arm mounting point is at, mounting points near the middle/bottom will probably take up most of the space you would need for the 2nd 27 inch monitor. Atm I'm running a LG 27GL83-A and an Asus VA24EHE, so a 27 inch monitor and a 24 inch monitor, I feel like even that combination felt too tight since I had to put the 2nd arm at max length to be able to make the monitor fit, again as you can see from my pictures. Assembly was alright, although I was a bit confused on which side made things tighter at first but I think that was more my fault than anything else. After assembling everything just move the monitors where you want them to be, lock everything down with the included tool and it hardly moves, well there's a bit of wobbly but it only moves if you touch it on purpose. I have a rising desk and my monitors stay in place even after it moves up and down, I never had to readjust it once. So definitely happy with my purchase.Positive:+ works with 2 monitors in stack+ Holds both of my monitors rather well+ Comes with everything you need to assemble it together+ Comes with cable routes to manage cablesNeutral:| Cable routes on the arms are a bit tough to get in and out cablesNegative:- It mentions not to stack monitor arms above 27 inches however it can't hold 2 monitors that are 27 inches, again depends on where the monitor arm mount is locatedRecommended: Definitely yes, happy with my purchase
A**M
Great Product for a Good Price
This thing works great I wish I had switched to a monitor mount years ago. Was easy to set up the extras for helping manage cables is great and the HDMI cables included were a great surprise. Overall it works great the movement is a little clunky but not enough to make it an issue. The one thing I have noticed is when the mounts get lower 2 inches from the desk it won't hold the monitor up. It will sink down to the Desk an issue but I keep them higher so not a problem.
R**.
Great value!
The Good: Very well made and quite solid. Once clamped down on the desk, the base doesn't move. Also, once you get the monitor arms set, they stay put, it just takes a little time to adjust the arms how you want them. The assembly took about 15-20 minutes and the instructions were good.The Bad: You get two packets of screws (for different monitors) and no explanation of what some of them are. It's quite obvious once you start assembling, but you have to test each one to determine which will secure the bracket.Overall: I'm receiving two additional monitors soon and I'll be purchasing another one.
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