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The HUANUO Gaming Triple Monitor Stand is a premium full-motion mount designed for three 17 to 32-inch flat or curved monitors. Crafted from durable alloy steel, it supports up to 17.6 lbs per arm and offers versatile tilt, swivel, and rotation adjustments for optimal ergonomic comfort. With dual mounting options (clamp and grommet), it frees up desk space while providing a stable, customizable multi-monitor setup favored by professionals and gamers alike.













| ASIN | B08DH81TS3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | HUANUO |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,038 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Height | 18 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | / |
| Item Weight | 7.56 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HUANUO |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 90 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 32 Inches |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 13 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Movement Type | Tilt, Swivel , Rotate, Articulating |
A**.
Very functional, gets the job done!
Very sturdy and solid. Fits three 27 inch LG ultra gear monitors with no problem! Takes a bit to set up but as a whole one person who reads the instruction should have no problem getting it going. My biggest pro for this product is how functional it is as far as how well it can fit on various desks sizes. My desk has an awkward metal rim around it that makes any type of product struggle to fit properly onto it, this stand offers the ability to expand the clamp to get it over bigger desks.
T**R
I love this for my 32" monitors but wish the back pole was taller
Overall I love this item and unlike my last purchase, which I had to return, I plan to keep this one. PROS: Has two extension arms, meaning you have the middle part that connects to each side, plus an arm AND an additional arm, most would only have the middle part and one extension arm. This means for guys like me with 3 32" monitors you have the option of having them sit horizontally without having to sacrifice, IE one monitor is partially blocked by the other. As I noted I had to return a different brand and that was because of this. Weight - My monitors are roughly 15 1/2 pounds each and I didn't have any issues moving the arms around with the monitors connected. Says a lot about the stability that I'm talking about this product being able to hold a 15 lb monitor on a second arm extension, as opposed to one. Install time - About 10-15 minutes, 20 if you factor that I'm a moron who didn't check placement before setting everything up, then forced to disassemble and reassemble in the proper area. Bad joke aside was straight-forward setup but use your own screwdriver, the one that comes with this is limited. Range - Similar to what I've used in the past. Easy to lift upwards, downwards, tilt the monitor, rotate to portrait. Standard stuff CONS: Only one. The middle pole is a decent size, but not tall enough for me. If you're like me you want your monitors higher to reduce strain on your eyes (I'm 6' so I prefer not having to look downwards so much). In my situation even when I had the middle area at it's highest my middle monitor was too low. I ended up using a stand for my middle monitor instead of connecting. Checked with the manufacturer and unfortunately there wasn't an option to buy a taller stand or add an extension, so while I give this 5 stars IMO it's really 4.5 and only because of this limitation. TLDR - Great product, no regrets purchasing it. Can hold 3 horizontal 32" monitors but middle might be lower than you prefer.
S**E
Highly recommend. Good Value!
This mount is excellent for a 3 monitor setup. I attached it to an electric adjustable stand up desk. No wobbling. Easy to install and use. The ability to rotate monitors in different angles and up and down is perfect for me. The only things to note is that the center pule does not adjust - you have to unscrew and adjust the monitor and screw it back in. The other 2 on the side are almost like hydraulic. When you need to push the monitor back but keep it hear the others, be aware that the arms bents behind and that makes it a little harder to put extra close to a wall.
M**.
Okay, but not really good for 27" monitors
I decided to go with a 3 monitor setup rather than my usual 4 monitor setup (2x2) as I wanted to reduce having to look up at the 2 monitors above. My monitors are 27" and when trying to do a horizontal setup, there is just too big of a space in between monitors. Meaning, if I put the third section of the outer arms in, they are just too spread apart. I could adjust this, but the arms would then hit the wall so I would have to pull my new desk out further, which I don't want to do. For now, I had to rotate the two outer monitors to vertical, which dims the screens a bit and messes with the resolution. I also wanted to make sure that the mounting bracket to the desk doesn't damage the desk. The box does not come with sufficient protective pads, so I use the round rubber peel and stick rubber feet from a switch and that seems to work fine. No slip, but over time this might leave a mark so I'm looking for something better for that. My only other options are to get larger or smaller monitors which I'm considering doing as I need move toward 4k monitors for my content creation work. Final thoughts: The mount is nice and the cable management easy. Installation was easy. Works well on my L-shape Autonomous desk. I will need to change my monitors to larger or smaller. Smaller than 27" would use two sections on arms for horizontal layout. Larger than 27" would use three sections on arms for horizontal layout. They need to provide better padding for the desk mounting bracket. Price is okay.
J**L
Best mount ever with in depth explanation as to why.
I originally posted a 2 star review and said the mount could not fit 3 32" monitors. That review was meant for another brand, which was the case. I replaced that brand with this Huanuo and it was a night/day difference. The initial setup may be daunting for those who, much like the entitled Veruca Salt, want everything NOW, and proceed to kick and scream when they don't get it. If you have a little patience, and the most basic understanding if mechanics and physics, this stand is amazing. I am housing 3 32" LG ULtragear curved 180hz monitors with this mount, with ease. For those complaining about sag, if you tale two minutes to read the 2 pages of instructions, you'd see there's a set screw on the top of the piston arm to increase and decrease the upward force of said arm. Mine sagged too, as the arms came a little loose from the manufacturer, but low and behold, 4 or 5 revolutions of the screw, and, as if by magic, problem solved. One of the great things about this mount is that there is a separate mounting system for the center monitor, separate if course from the arms that have their own shared mounting system. This is clutch when you're trying to get all 3 monitors to perfectly align with no gaps between the bezels. It's also clutch to keep the center monitor square with the back wall, as one can loosen just the center, square it, adjust height, and then adjust the swing arm heights to it and be good to go. I built the wntire setup first, with no monitors, which seems common sense. I then installed the center monitor and got it to precisely where I wanted it. The last step was the adjust the height of the arms, I did this before installing the two outer monitors, again this should be obvious. I simply used the monitor mounting plates on the center as a guide. I lined up the outer arm mounting plates to it, keeping the arms as straight out as possible to allow maximum movement in both up and down travel. Once I got all the mourning plates pretty even by eye, I installed one monitor at a time to the arms, and positioned the monitors accordingly. Doing it this way, you can semi tighten all the set screws that you never have to use again BEFORE the monitors are installed, again, common sense, I know, it's difficult, and the only screw left to adjust is the arm piston screw which is on top amd insanely easy to fet to after the monitors are installed. This mount is crafted like a brick poop house and it's easy enough for a child to put together successfully, quite honestly. In comparison to its competition, in which I have been very courteous as to not mention names, this Huanuo mount is easily a clear winner. Have a little patience and, more importantly, be smarter than the thing you're working on.
A**Y
Perfect for what it is.
Great quality for the price. I attached several pics and a video of it mounted to my electric sit/stand desk. I did order a thick metal plate designed for these mounts to sandwich on the desk being that my desktop is particle board I was concerned it would snap the desk where it clamps on at. I’m running 3 older 24" dell IPS monitors that are a bit heavier than most newer monitors and it handles them just fine. The gas powered arms were a little tricky to get adjusted just right and I still have one that needs some tweaks. When I adjust the screen menus with the screen buttons the monitor will slightly raise up on its own. Kinda annoying but I have not found a way to lock the arms in place once you have them setup the way you like. There is also only one screw underneath on the clamp and can be somewhat difficult to get tightened as the entire unit wants to turn. There are other units out there with dual screws that look like they would work better and prevent the headache of turning the entire setup when tightening. Not to mention they seem more secure. The cable management is great as I have two separate inputs going to each monitor and the power cable. All fit nicely in the sleeves and clips. Lastly there are no input plugs on this stand. Not really a con as you can clearly see that in the pictures and not docking any stars for it either. However there are other units out there that have built in USB ports, mic ports, etc that run around this same price point. All in for the price I would absolutely buy again and has been rock solid for a little over a month now with my sit/stand moving up and down multiple times a day with no wobble. Oh and the detachable vesa mounts that just clip into the arms are an amazing thing when installing your monitors. Just buy it. Hahaha
R**D
Not for the faint of heart
Yes I am giving this item one star to catch your attention of the monumental task your about to place onto yourself. Do not buy this type of triple monitor mount if you are faint of heart. This thing will test you to your very core and bring you to your knees, but it works great once you make it right for you if you can master it and show it whose boss. Yes I realize I may not be using it it in the perfect way, but this thing is an akward nightmare that is almost sentient. I have made it work and am using it to max capacity, but it has been quite the experiment to get it to a stable enough point where I can justify this is better than using the stands my monitors came with. It's been lots of trial and error, multiple busted monitors, lots of experimentation, lots of reinforcement, and lots of fine tuning. I work from home and have attached 3 32 inch monitors to this thing all horizontal. Whitch I do not recommend because while the description says it can support that, it really limits the range of motion of the 2 adjustable swing arms and you have to be careful not to bang the monitors into each other when adjusting or careful not to bust the screen of your middle monitor with the corner of the side monitor or just destroy the inner monitor corners all together. With 3 32 inch monitors this takes up the whole with and then some of 6 feet. And I can not pull the side monitors as far inward as I would like to get more of a half circle effect. Like other reviewers have pointed out, the C clamp really puts a lot of pressure into a very small area of your mounting surface. You can drill a hole in your desk but the hardware seems a bit thin to do this. Hindsight, I would have given more consideration to wall mount options. Because I like lots of surface space, no drawers, and simple solid wood tables are pricey and a dining table as the desk I would need would be ridiculous; l opted for a 6ft plastic folding table as my desk. I made sure to buy some metal C clamp reinforcement plates before setting this up for the first time. There was so much downward force from the C clamp, this contraption would have caved in the table and twisted it in half if I had let go completely. I did a little bit of wood working on a 2x6 scrap for the bottom of the clamp and used a thick plastic cutting board for the top of the clamp. And then added in the metal C clamp reinforcement plates for good measure. Trust me, it actually looks decent and not ugly like it sounds. I also mounted a clamp to the wall to grab the middle pole to keep this from ever falling forward (later on, I made it months ago but never mounted it to the wall until after the events below like an idiot). After using this set up for a few months, I noticed the C clamp was slipping away from the table. Like a moron, I did not remove any of the monitors before readjusting. I had my wife keeping things stable while I was under the desk to readjust the C clamp but the whole assembly fell forward and while she caught it, 2 of my 3 LG 32 inch gaming monitors got busted. I had to purchase replacement monitors but made sure to take a metal handle and run it across the backside of the C clamp and secure it to the 2×6. This way the C clamp cannot back away from my desk without taking the whole 2×6 with it. Then I added my security clamp/mount to the wall as well. This thing comes with plenty of spare hardware and parts to fine tune it to suit your exact needs for what you mount to it. Assembling it is a nightmare and the the directions would do a better job as bird cage lining. Pay attention to each arm segment. While all 4 looked the same, they are not and the directions will have you a bit off kilter. I had to unassemble and reassemble several times to get this thing right. Carrying this thing is about as easy as carrying a lifeless metal robot with heavy metal arms swinging every where ready to destroy anything in your path. Trying to add or remove one of the side monitors is rough as the spring loaded arm will fight you and it about takes 2 people to add or remove a monitor. You mount a versa plate with a plastic block attached to it that slides into the mechanical arm, but the arm moves up and down when trying to get it to lock into place. It's especially fun to remove a monitor as the spring loaded arm will keep popping up and relocking the monitor in place. Hence why I said you need 4 hands. You can adjust the tension on so many diffrent places that it's great for fine tuning. To wrap this up, this thing works well if you have the determination of a warrior but at times it can be like arm wrestling an octopus. I have 2 other mounts made by this brand and they have been fairly easy to work with since I am not pushing them to the make like this hefty boy. It is nice being able to grab a monitor and hoist it up in to the air to demonstrate things on the screen to a bystander. This is also a good option for a standing desk as you would just need an elevated surface for your mouse and key board because the monitors can lift pretty high with a baby's touch. So think long and hard about purchasing this, but it's a good unit and made well. I'm only giving it one star because it's been one **** of a fight making this thing work the way I want it too and using it with 3 32 inch monitors and a plastic table is a fool's errand but I was determined to win this fight.
A**E
Satisfied Customer
Well made and eady to assemble with clear instructions
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