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🖥️ Elevate your dual-monitor game — because your desk deserves the best view.
The AVLT Dual Monitor Arm Desk Mount supports 13" to 43" flat or curved screens up to 44 lbs each, featuring a gas spring for smooth height adjustment from 10" to 23". It offers full motion articulation including swivel, tilt, and rotation, plus USB 3.0 and AUX pass-through ports for enhanced connectivity. Designed with heavy-duty metal construction, versatile mounting options (C-clamp, grommet), and secure cable management, it’s ideal for professionals seeking ergonomic comfort and a clutter-free workspace.










| ASIN | B0819PSPVS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #666 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | AVLT |
| Color | White-Mount |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (674) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Manufacturer | AVLT |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 45 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 13 Inches |
| Mfr Part Number | AVLT-DM43-1-AU |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 13 Inches |
| Model Number | AVLT-DM43-1-AU |
| Mounting Type | C-clamp, Grommet |
| Movement Type | Articulating, Swivel |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
J**K
The Product is Great - The Customer Service is Even Better
I want to preface by saying I have never written a review for a product on Amazon. Having said that I felt compelled to review this particular product after an incredibly positive interaction I had with AVLT. I purchased this set of monitor arms due to the fact that my desk is relatively small, as is the space I have to work with while at my computer. I currently have two monitors, a 34" Samsung 2K monitor for gaming, and a 32" Samsung 1080p monitor. After purchasing this product and assembling it, I realized my 2nd monitor (32") was a few years too old and the bracket adapter for the monitor arm didn't fit. That was fine, as at least I had some extra space to work with until I got myself a new monitor to use with the other monitor arm. Fast forward several months and I finally had the monitor I needed - only to find out that I had lost or misplaced the additional bracket. So now I had 3 monitors and even less space to work with. After a lengthy search for a sufficient replacement part, I finally reached out to AVLT in desperation regarding this missing bracket. My query was answered by an employee named "George" the very same day, and within 48 hours I was able to secure the replacement bracket which is currently en route to my house from Taiwan. Alongside the headache of not being able to properly mount the monitors I had on hand, I start working from home this coming week, and my wife is currently 33 weeks pregnant. Needless to say, the ease with which I was able to negotiate this minor, yet irritating problem I was dealing with has helped me more than any Amazon review can ever repay. The help I received from George was simply outstanding, and I hope he receives the recognition he deserves from the company he works for. Sometimes even little things like a quick response can help people more than you realize. Thank you, George and AVLT! Oh, and the monitor arms are great. They're sturdy (metal not plastic), firmly clamp to my desk, and are easily adjustable. As stated in some previous reviews, there is a bit of clearance needed behind your desk in order for these monitor arms to move about, but that's a minor inconvenience at worst. I recommend them, and the fact that the company is there to help should anything go awry is extremely helpful in a world where the emphasis on this seems to be fading away. If I ever need a product similar to this one, or know anyone who does, I will recommend AVLT products specifically based on the customer service I received (the product is awesome too). Thanks again, George! - Joel
G**9
Sturdy and super strong
This product is very well made heavy duty no plastic parts basically all metal less than 1 % plastic. Pro's holds monitors easily and one of mine weights 19.8 pounds according to the manufacture and the other one without stand that came with it weights 25 pounds don't know what they were thinking when they built that one hard to find arms to support that. But this arm system takes it like a pro yes you have to pay attention to which way you turn the adjustment screws but they are clearly marked. Had no problem assembling it or putting it together two installs one for a clamp on the edge one for a hole. I used the edge clamp and that beast is not coming off. I did tighten one side and then the other went back and forth between the two main screws until I got them equally tight to insure the monitors would not fall. They cost way more than this arm system. Cons: There are 4 screws that hold the plate that holds the clamp screws plate. They are preinstalled and slip into a hole and slot configuration. Remove them completely and throw them out go to your local hardware store and get hardened screws they cost me about sixty cents apiece. I also got some washers and put them on the replacement bolts and affixed them so that the slot holes are basically just regular holes. I pushed the new screws down on the slot position and tightened. Now anyone that reads this I know is asking why? I'm 60 plus years old not a he-man or body builder never been actually been on the lighter side of strength. Not that I'm weak but in my day I have busted and broke things by overtightening those days are sadly gone. I did not use any extention or more commonly called a cheater bar on the allen wrench but 2 of the 4 screw heads stripped out and had to be removed with pliers. I also tried my set of allen wrenches on the screws thinking maybe cheap allen wrench no it was the screws that head that was I suspect too soft and it rounded out. Just pliers not vise grips so they were not terribly tight. I did not have to retap the holes so they were not cross threaded. 1 out of four that failed could be called a bad screw 2 out of four are cheap and not worth using and for that reason since they are a critical part of the clamp locking system I decided to get hardened screws which will probably not strip out or break the threads in the plate would probably tear out first and that would take some real doing. Outside of those screws and the expected failure of the cable holding plastic part that sits on the back of the clamp to hold cables and makes a nice place to store the allen keys to adjust the arm if needed that was a nice touch this thing is rock solid. Solution for the plastic cable holding part is simple a cable tie holds that in place yes it maybe a touch tacky but oh well hang me for wanting it to stay in place. Yes, I would recommend this to someone and have Yes, I think it is a good value Yes, I think it is going to last a long time and the gas shocks seem to be strong Yes, I would buy this again. No, I do not think the problem I had should deter anyone from buying this just be aware that these screws might be soft and probably should be upgraded before assembling this thing the first time. I would if the manufacture reads this recommend that they take a real good look at those screws and maybe see about getting a better grade. No I do not blame them they buy stuff and maybe not even be aware that the screws have a fair possibility of stripping out. But when someone puts $800.00 plus dollars on this it would really be stupid to have the problem I had and trust the other 2 screws to hold since I could not get 2 of them to tighten enough to take the wiggle out of the assembly.
J**N
You will be hard pressed to find an equal or better product regardless of the price.
Review of AVLT Dual 13"-35" Monitor Arm Desk Mount I do not usually rate items, except for products that are exceptional or are provided by a vendor that is above all others. I looked at this item several times, because the price was $100 less than my five year old dual arm could not raise the 38” monitor more that 8” from the desk surface and barely keep my wiring hidden. Finally, the website for AVLT convinced me to place the order for the AVLT-DM41-1, Dual 13"-35" Monitor Arm Desk Mount. I was not disappointed. The quality and finish of the aluminum mount is space age quality, the manual acceptable (ilea type); most important the I can raise my 38” monitor to a perfect ergonomic height. My monitors are a Dell 38” U3818DW, (larger than 13” to 35” range) and a Dell 24” U2412M, U. for each I use the factory power cable, DP to DP display port 6 foot cables and high speed USB 3 cables for each monitor. The assembly went without a hitch, no problem hiding the heavy cables that I use, my only problem was that my was not a C-clamp, attaching the hex bolts to the base from the underside of my desk was difficult; t would had been easier had they used a stud bolts to clamp the unit down. The arm springs had no problem supporting my 38” monito, the unit is so sturdy I expect to receive years of service. I strongly recommend this item because of value, quality and design. You will be hard pressed to find an equal or better product regardless of the price.
C**S
Un poco mas caro que productos similares pero si estas dispuesto a gastarte unos cuantos pesos extras vas a obtener un excelente producto y que esteticamente se ve mucho mejor que otras opciones. Yo lo uso con dos monitores LG de 24 pulgadas
A**E
Easy to assemble and good quality Missing one of the small plugs to hold the arm and provide some resistance to it. (partially refunded)
A**R
ممتازة جدا و جودة ممتازة انصح بها صراحه من باب تجربة
K**I
I set up this dual monitor arm to hold my 34-inch and 24-inch screens. The larger monitor is in landscape mode and the smaller one is in portrait. I used the standard 10x10 cm VESA bracket, and the arm is clamped to the edge of my sit-stand desk. Both monitors are held securely, and the build quality feels solid and reliable. Mounting the monitors was simple to do on my own. I adjusted the tension so the arm would stay at its highest position, then pivoted it flat. I then set the desk height to its highest point. This allowed me to attach the monitor while it was parallel to the floor, which made it easy to screw in the VESA plate. The arm gives a good range of motion, which makes it easy to get the monitors in just the right position. Since my desk is quite close to the wall, I added a bit of foam padding to the top arm to stop it from hitting and damaging the wall when I move the monitor. That small addition made a big difference, though I still need to be careful not to push too hard when adjusting the position. It was also simple to adjust the 34-inch screen so that my kids could see it at a comfortable angle, which was great. Overall, this is an excellent dual monitor arm that I’d definitely recommend.
K**R
It’s definitely worth the price
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