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๐ฅ๏ธ Elevate your workspace, elevate your game.
The Mount-It! Single Monitor Arm Wall Mount Workstation is a robust, height-adjustable wall-mounted system designed for 17โ32โ VESA-compatible monitors. Featuring a gas spring arm for smooth vertical movement, a foldable keyboard tray, and an adjustable CPU holder, it maximizes workspace efficiency and ergonomic comfort. Built with durable alloy steel and dual wall mounts, it offers exceptional stability for professional and shared environments.
















| ASIN | B07YVM37BZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #576 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | Mount-It! |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 158 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Mount-It! |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 32 Inches |
| Mfr Part Number | MI-7991 |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 32 Inches |
| Model Number | MI-7991 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Movement Type | Articulating |
O**N
IT IS Wonderful ๐ฏ๐
Works wonderful. Mount was Great to set up. Had a full PC but had turn return the PC. Looked awesome and was easy to store and put away. Be sure to have some one help you with placement of bar. About 6 inch above eye level when sitting should be suitable for placement.
N**K
Sturdy, keeps the monitors still
More range of motion for the monitors would be nice but it's sufficient for my two monitor setup. Keeps them off the table and prevents them from shaking while I'm typing. Very sturdy. I did not use the keyboard on computer mounts, just the monitor mounts.
T**J
Works great once it's up, but you'll learn a lot of new bad words while installing it
Once I got it installed, I love it. You mount the main bar to the wall, then attach the keyboard arm and monitor arms to that bar. However, the keyboard arm didn't fit properly around the bar. It was just a hair too tight, so I had to pry it open with pliers while trying to slide it onto the bar. Doing this put too much pressure on the bar and ripped it right out of the wall. I then decided to put the keyboard arm on the bar first and then attach the whole thing to the wall. It took a lot of work to get the keyboard arm on, but once it was on, it will work fine. I'm a bit disappointed because I was planning on sliding the keyboard arm and monitor arms up and down the bar when needed, but they're too tight so they'll need to stay stationary. One other complaint: the keyboard tray is held on by screws that go under the keyboard. But the screw heads are huge and will definitely scratch against the underside of my keyboard. So I'll need to find a way to protect against that. Overall, I decided to keep it once I got it up. It looks great, and saves me a ton of space. Plus, it's the only mount I could find that included a keyboard tray mount. But the install was very frustrating.
T**R
Overall, I am extremely happy with this product and its functionality
For the last four years I have been using an Ergotron Workfit S sit/stand desk that mounts to a desk. A piece broke and it was not repairable, so I found this one. My work fit desk was about $500 four years ago; so this one is a much better price! As far as functionality, I think this one wins over the work fit station. With the work fit station I was limited by my desk's height in how low I could position the keyboard. Iโm short, so I could never get it low enough. But this model mounts to the wall, so I was in total control of how high the keyboard was from the floor. Another limitation of my old work fit station, was that I could not get the monitor and the keyboard far enough apart; if the monitor was the right eye height, the keyboard was too high. If the keyboard was the right height, then the monitor was too low. With this wall mount desk, I have a lot more flexibility in the height differential. I am able to adjust just about every single angle of all of the components . You can have the monitors close to your face or push them back further. You can rotate them towards your face or towards the side. I can also put the monitors vertically stackedโฆ with one above another. Of course in this day and age I do not have a CPU, but I used the CPU wall mount to hold my laptop and docking station. I have a small docking station so I was able to tuck it behind the laptop. My laptop opens completely flat, so I have it open and leaning against the wall (this way I can use my WebCam in my laptop if I want toโฆ I just need to rotate one of the other monitors to the side out of the for the duration of my WebCam call... but the monitors are still usable even when exposing my laptop WebCam ). This desk has *really* good cable management features and is very sturdy. It was not especially difficult to install. Really, for the price you just canโt mess with this one. The one complaint I have, is that the directions were not very helpful and helping me determine how high on the wall to hang it. I initially hung it, installed part of it and thought I had messed up. So I drilled two new pairs of holesโฆonly to find that my first set of holes were correct after all. If I had had more information on how to choose the height of the desk mount, I would not have those extra four holes in my wall. Overall, I am extremely happy with this product and its functionality; I would definitely recommend it.
L**A
Great for work from home standing conversion
I wanted a work from home standing desk setup where it could easily switch from sitting to standing, use my existing desk, and lift my monitor off the desk. This wall mount was the best option out there and I am 100% satisfied with it. It securely mounts into a wall stud. I was careful with the installation process to ensure it would be secure and straight on the wall. The range of motion is fantastic, I can keep the monitor close to the wall to have plenty of ergonomic room between me and the screen. The bracket comes out about 3 inches if you swing the mounting arm as close to the wall as possible. It can tilt if needed and the height range is wonderful- you could move the monitor vertically about 40 inches if you adjust the height along the full length of the mount (do have to move your cable routers). I have been using this for about a month and adjust it up and down (for height along the mounting post) to switch from sitting to standing about twice a day. I use the Allen wrench to loosen the mountโs clamp on the mounting post and the screw and clamp are holding up well. I did not use or have need for the keyboard stand or cpu mount.
M**K
Great quality and stable
I needed to mount a monitor, keyboard, and computer on a wall and this product is perfect for that use. I really like that the height of the monitor and keyboard shelf are adjustable. I use this as a workstation in a highly traffic room where it needs to be pushed up against the wall when not in use and pulled out when in use. The movement is fluid and it is very stable. It was very easy to mount on the wall and assemble. I also like its modern style and minimalistic footprint.
K**R
Good but could be perfect
I like to go between sitting (on a wobble stool), standing, and standing on a balance board (which adds a couple inches to my height). I have a fairly long torso, and sometimes switch work stations with my WFH spouse who has a very short torso and is 5" taller than me (yes, that's all legs). Also I would like my kids to be able to use the station as this is in a shared family area. First I tried the "Mount-It! Sit Stand Wall Mount Workstation | Adjustable Height Stand Up Computer Station with Articulating Monitor Mount, Keyboard Tray, & CPU Holder" MI-7905. I didn't like that the monitor is a fixed depth, and distance from the keyboard - the monitor was too low and too close to my face. It's workable, but not my ideal. I got this one in hopes that the ability to adjust the keyboard height and monitor height and depth separately would suit my needs better. Assembly: Summary: You place the bottom bracket on the wall, place the pole on it, slide the swing arm clamps onto the pole, then place the top bracket. First, I wish all these work stations came with instructions about where to place the mounts on the wall based on the desired maximum and minimum heights of your components. E.g. "if you want the center of your monitor to be at least X" high at its highest adjustable height, the top screws should be at least Y" high off the floor." "If you want your keyboard tray at its lowest to be at most Z" off the floor, the bottom mount for the pole will have to be no higher than W." To figure out where to place the pole, I wanted to make sure I could get my keyboard as low as I will need it. I had to assemble the tray on the swing arm, place the tray at the lowest height I would want it, check the height of the swing arm where it would mount on the bar, and measure from there to figure out where to place the lowest mount. The directions say to slide the swing arms onto the pole from the top, but I found this extremely difficult because of the sleeves inside the swing arm clamps and the way they are shaped. I actually found it much easier to slide them onto the pole from the bottom before placing on the bottom mounting bracket. I also found it helped to lubricate the pole (oh my) to help sliding the swing arm clamps. As in most things, a little dab of vaseline in the clamps before penetrating them with the pole goes a long way. ^-^ Keyboard: If you prefer a flat or sloping forward keyboard, you can't fully tilt the keyboard tray down. The front of the tray juts forward, and runs into the swing arm if you're trying to lower the keyboard tray height. You have the tilt the tray progressively more sloping backward (which doesn't work for me ergonomically). So you actually lose half the vertical height usefulness of the keyboard tray (and I had to place the wall bar even lower because of this). I'm considering drilling extra VESA holes towards the front of the tray so that I can mount it further back and use the full vertical down swing. In that case I may be able to reinstall the bar a little higher to deal with the next problem: Monitor: Like I said I am picky about vertical and horizontal distance between my keyboard and monitor. I assembled the pole based on the minimum height I wanted for the keyboard (I have gotten carpal tunnel before so this is important). However the monitor height at maximum is still a little too short, definitely too short for when I'm on the balance board or for my spouse. I'm looking at getting the Vivo VESA Height Adjustable Adaptor which gives you an extra 3.25" lift height (as of 3/13/25, twenty buckaroonies). Adjusting: If you've ever bought/dealt with adjustable mounts for monitors or TVs, pretty standard stuff. The adjustments for a single person aren't too bad. If you wanted to do more drastic adjustments (e.g. for different height people), sliding the swing arms higher or lower on the pole, you have to use an allen wrench. This could be resolved by finding a screw of the same size but with a thumb turn or some such at the hardware store. However part of the problem is that the swing arm clamps have almost no space between the wall, so a larger screw head might dent the drywall (or if you have a harder surface, not be able to mount). Another work around would be to mount the brackets on a shim to bring the bar forward .25-.5" to make room for thumbscrew heads. Summary: This would get 5 stars if: - The wall pole was 6" longer to allow for a broader range of height adjustment - The wall pole mounting brackets were 1/4" deeper so there was more space between pole and wall - The swing arm brackets had thumb screws (like on the monitor VESA mount) that didn't require allen wrench for drastic height adjustment - The keyboard tray VESA thingey was a couple inches farther from the swing arm, so that you could use fully lowered vertical height with flat or forward sloping keyboard. If I was doing it over again (I may still do these): - I would take the mounting brackets, pole, and screws from the swing arm clamps to the hardware store before assembly. - I would see if I could get a pole with the same inner and outer diameters and get it at least 6" longer. - I would find thumbscrews with the same length/width as the allen wrench screws. - I would check to see how much taller the thumbscrew heads are than the allen wrench heads. - I would get some pieces of wood at least that thick to place under the mounting brackets (to bring the pole out from the wall). Could try to make little invisible shims, or make a nice little square of wood painted or finished if you want.
D**N
Ferfection
Since so many ppl are working from home, i totall recommend this. It helps with office space plus you dont have to buy an expensive adjustable desk. I have 4 monitors, I was able to buy additional monitor mounts. I was not able to install in studs because of monitor location space and I dont have any issues with stability. This might also be good for kids doing schooling from home. If their rooms are like mine, this provides a great way to minimize the space espcially with the wall mount for the tower. I have also been able to use my laptop on the keyboard stand and hook it up to the monitors. Great Dual perpose.
G**9
Easy to install and use.
We are now able to swing the system between two workbenches and not consume bench space.
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