Versatile Articulating Arm for Ultimate Flexibility
Elevate your camera setup with our premium articulating arms crafted from sturdy aluminum alloy. Each arm is 11.81 inches (30 cm) long and 0.94 inches (2.4 cm) in diameter, making them both durable and stylish. With wear-resistant and anti-rust properties, these arms ensure longevity and an elegant appearance in any setting.
Effortless Adjustability at Your Fingertips
Our heavy-duty camera stand boasts two joint knobs: one allowing for a full 360° rotation and another for a 180° rotation. The included Mippko tripod ball head with a 1/4"-20 screw offers an additional 90° rotation, providing versatile positioning for your camera, lights, and more.
Sturdy and Reliable Metal Base
The camera holder’s base, made of metal with a smooth, rust-resistant finish, measures 3.54 inches (9 cm) in length and 2.55 inches (6.5 cm) in width. With four screw holes, installation is a breeze. The base supports various devices, holding up to 4.4 lbs (2 kg).
Universal Compatibility and Easy Installation
Designed to be compatible with a wide range of devices like webcams, digital cameras, video lights, and security cameras, our articulating arm ensures robust support on various surfaces. The installation process is simple with the provided screw parts and plastic anchors. Just drill four holes and mount it on walls, wooden panels, ceilings, or any flat surface with ease.
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Lightweight and Easy to Mount
The mount is lightweight, making it easy to install. -
Good Construction
The mount is nicely made with good construction. -
Sturdy and Smooth Movement
The adjustable aluminum alloy arm is sturdy and offers smooth movement. -
Versatile Compatibility
Compatible with DSLR, security camera, webcam, LED light, etc. due to 1/4”-20 threaded screw. -
Strong Metal Base
The metal base ensures the mount stays secure and provides solid support. -
Great Value
A good arm that is sturdy for its price.
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Limited Vertical Adjustment
Once mounted, the mount lacks vertical adjustment unless rotated 90 degrees. -
Limited Precision Adjustment
Teeth on turns have a few degree steps limiting precise control. -
Base Plate Design
The wall mount plate lacks additional holes for mounting into a stud via center mass. -
Difficult to Adjust with Heavier Cameras
A 1.22lb camera can cause rotation issues, making it difficult to adjust and necessitating removal from the wall. -
Awkward Ball Head Adjustment
The ball head is awkward to screw into the camera, requiring the camera to be spun onto the head.