







🎙️ Elevate your sound game with precision and style!
The InnoGear Boom Arm Mic Stand is a professional-grade, fully adjustable microphone arm crafted from durable alloy steel. It offers 360° base rotation, 270° adapter movement, and supports microphones up to 1.5kg (3.3lb). Designed for superior longevity with a unique spring system, it clamps securely to desks up to 2 inches thick and fits a wide range of popular microphones including Blue Yeti, Shure SM7B, and HyperX QuadCast, making it the go-to choice for serious podcasters, streamers, and audio professionals.





| ASIN | B0D1G11MVL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Microphone Mounts |
| Body Material | Alloy Steel |
| Color Name | White |
| Compatible Devices | Shure SM58, Samson Q2U, Shure PGA48, Blue Yeti, Blue Snowball, Blue Snowball iCE, Hyper X QuadCast, SoloCast, Shure SM7B, MV7, Fifine AmpliGame |
| Connector Type | Clip, Screw |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (25,811) |
| Date First Available | April 11, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
| Item model number | MU01B |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Musical Style | Mic Stand |
| Package Dimensions | 16.1 x 5.28 x 2.01 inches |
| Size | Medium |
K**.
Great quality for the price!
I kept wanting to get a boom mic stand for my Hyper X Quadcast condenser mic to free up desk space, but I didn't want to shell out a ton of money. I was skeptical of this one at first because it was so cheap but it's surprisingly really sturdy and durable. I haven't had a single issue with it. It fit my mic just fine and was easy to assemble. I have it attached to my standing desk and it works just perfect for my setup. Looks cool too. I'm happy with the purchase!
G**N
Sturdy!
This is a nice arm, well made with tight tolerances and smooth edges. What I like is that it is low profile. The design is all hinges, so no wonky springs to deal with, but there is no real time height adjustment. Pick your height and lock it in with a wrench, then it's all smooth lateral movement to tuck it out of the way. The hidden wiring channels make this look clean with only the wire peeking out at the hinges. I just wish it had a deeper clamp so that I could have the base further in on my desk. My edges are not square so that I clamp down over an angled part. Even with mounting plates and shims to shore it up, it's not as stable as I would like.
M**M
A really good option for an entry level boom arm
I picked up this arm the other day to help get my desk clean of the standing mic I had taking up valuable surface real estate. I looked at things like the Rode PSA1 which seems to be one of the more "standard" options at this point, but I'm not a podcaster, I just need a good setup for work meetings, gaming, and anything else I might need--but this is for home use, not a studio. Out of the box, the setup is very easy--it's mostly assembled, and all you need to do is attach the clamp to your desk or tabletop, pop in the actual arm itself, and attach your mic. For attachment, it does come with a thread adapter as well as an angled clip, but I didn't use either of these since I had another option for those already. They seem fine and straightforward, I'm not sure if more can really be said about them. The package also includes some teflon tape. I'm not sure how valuable this is. I noticed my mic was slipping a little and getting unscrewed easily, so I applied it, and things are a little more snug, but I honestly don't think it made much real difference. That said, it's a nice inclusion since the fit might not be perfect. The arm is easy to adjust, it holds in place even with a medium weight microphone. Running my XLR cable was fine, and made easier by the included 5 hook and loop fasteners. I do have a couple of little quirks with this arm that I'm still getting used to a little bit. One, it seems to wobble quite a bit when I type on the keyboard, even though it should be decoupled at least somewhat by distance from the surface. It's not a huge problem, and I am a heavy typist, so this is probably more my fault than anything, but it is noticeable. The only thing I need beyond that is to have a ball head on this mount point--it it a bit obnoxious that I can only rotate it one way, at the end. This happens to work okay for my mic setup, because I happen to angle it perpendicular to the way I want to point the mic. It would be nice if I could angle the mic up from its position, though. All in all, it's really hard to find too much fault with this thing for the price. I couldn't really expect much more from this price point. It may not last forever, but if I run into issues like that I'll upgrade when it makes sense. For now this is a solid entry level option for my needs.
T**H
Solid Low-Profile Boom for the $
For the price, this is an awesome boom arm. I bought to use with a Razer Seiren Mini and it does exactly what I needed it to. There is an oversized tightening knob where the mic connects to the arm, which means I was able to get the height of the arm set with the hex key in a way that I can loosen my mic to have the whole arm glide completely behind my monitor when storing and then quickly lift up the mic and re-tighten when in use. The aesthetic is really clean due to the built in cable covers and the minimalist base design. Overall I am really pleased with the build quality, functionality, and design for the price. There is a little play in the arm when it is fully extended, so if you have a really heavy mic you might notice more issues - but for most basic mics it is plenty stable.
H**A
Bought two!
It’s cheap, holds my mic, it’s long enough to go from the side of my desk to almost mouth distance. Balanced springs and easy adjustments. And they even give you zip ties for your cabling. Would buy again.
O**R
It's OK
While this mic arm does what it is supposed to do without letting my mic sink to the desktop (not a heavy mic, though), it is far from professional. It is relatively sturdy and if you like your mic to remain in one position (vertically) all the time, you might like this arm. Note that it is designed primarily to be used in a low position (not overhead) and also note that to change the height of the mic you will need to use a hex key/allen wrench to do so. It seems it would have been pretty simple for the manufacturer to put a knob on the set screw but, hey, what do I know. Value is fine if this is the type of arm you need and the range of motion, while somewhat limited, is also fine if you are looking for a low-profile stand. As I said, height adjustment is a bit awkward and is the primary reason I gave it only 3 stars.
D**R
Great Value
The mic arm works great. It was very easy to install and it’s actually very sturdy. The length was perfect for what I needed it also looks amazing when set up!
T**A
Achei bom! Foi a melhor opção que achei comprando desde SP. Gostaria somente que o conector da mesa com o braço fosse também maleável. Ele é fixo em uma direção que não me permitiu afixá-lo no local que pretendia.
T**O
I like this product simple and does what it says but it had a cracked down the dial that adjusts the clamp
S**I
Oki
M**B
الستاند ممتاز و ثقيل و جودته رهيبه بس هذا من نوع الستاندات الي ما ينصح انك تحركة كثير هذا
D**R
Needed a stand to get my Blue Yeti Nano off the desk (wanted some desk space back, reduce keyboard noise and to get it in a better position for my voice). This stand was easy to install and works perfectly. Sturdy and easily maneuverable. Great value.
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