🎤 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The ULANZI LS26 Low Profile Mic Arm is a versatile and sturdy microphone desk mount designed for podcasters, streamers, and gamers. With a sleek aluminum construction, it supports up to 2KG and features a fully adjustable design with 360° rotation, ensuring optimal positioning for any setup. Its low-profile design allows for unobstructed views and easy storage, making it a perfect addition to any professional workspace.
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2 Kilograms |
Style Name | Low Profile |
Color | LS26 |
Finish Types | Matte or Non-reflective |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Mount thread size (inches) | 0.63 Inches |
Base Type | desk clamp |
A**R
Great for working from home, but not my favorite
I used this for a while, but I found another product I like better. Nothing wrong with this, I just prefer the other item.
N**Y
Worth the investment
The media could not be loaded. I was originally opting out for a much cheaper mic arm but I kind of fell in love with this one just because of its flexibility. Keep in mind this is my first time trying a microphone boom arm so I have no prior experience in using other ones. That being said for the price I think this one is worth it more than the other ones that are around the same price because it's more adjustable to almost any position you could probably think of and the quality of it seems like it's very high-end, it's not cheap plastic or metal, it's very lightweight. I think this is probably the best looking one out of everything that I've seen on Amazon. It's a clean look and hides all the cables perfectly even though I only have one cable to hide. I like this thing so much that I decided to make a video so you could see for yourself.
P**E
Ulanzi LS26 Low-Profile Mic Arm: A Compact Solution
The Ulanzi LS26 mic arm impressed me with its functionality, although it ended up shorter than I initially expected. Here are the key points:Size Consideration:My oversight led to the mic arm being shorter than desired. If you have a large or wide desk, pay attention to its length.Currently, it runs from the side of my 60-inch desk but doesn’t quite reach the middle.Compact Design:The mic arm folds into a very compact form, saving desk space when not in use.Material quality feels solid and reliable.Cons:Lack of Vertical Adjustments: Unfortunately, the device doesn’t offer any vertical adjustments. You’re stuck with the height it comes with.Short Length: As mentioned earlier, the mic arm is relatively short. However, this could be advantageous depending on your specific use case.Overall Impression:Despite its limitations, the Ulanzi LS26 performs well and delivers on its promises.Considering its affordability, it’s a good investment.
W**E
It Works Great.
It Works
Z**U
Not as versatile as i'd like
Well I gotta be honest, the pictures does it better justice than it actually is. I thought the joints were a lot more bendable, they only go in one direction and it is impossible to get an upright position like it shows in the picture. well other than like one or two positions, which really doesn't work for my setup. The amount of sturdiness of this product is great, BUT at the cost of being able to position it how i need it to be. after a certain point it doesn't allow you to move it closer. because the joints won't let you, which is weird. I feel like it could have been designed differently. I also thought that maybe some of the pieces were removable but everything is firmly attached, which doesn't help me, since it forces me to use it very high up instead of at eye level from my desk (once again like shown in the picture.All that being said, i kept the product as i may be able to use it as a mic stand and for other purposes. But it's just going in my pile of junk stands i got from amazon that looked like they'd work but don't. I have 1 short tripod stand that is just too short and tiny, and two desk stands that didn't go high enough in the end. It is disappointing and i've spent 100s on stands that i shouldn't have if the first one worked. this is also an EXTREMELY expensive stand to not have some higher features like removable joints, better positioning and strength (which judging by the weight listed would be fine, but it wasn't my camera started rotating in some positions, despite it being super tight). I will have to go back to my tiny tripod stands but it still won't get as perfect of a shot as a boom could, so i'm very disappointed that this one didn't work out.If you need an overhead camera stand i can definitely recommend this though. And i may end up using it for a second camera (my phone most likely) when I do certain videos, but that's not why i paid this much money (i already have a boom solution for this type of shot), I wanted something versatile that i could easily switch into different positions if i wanted to, this is actually VERY difficult to change positions, once again likely due to the build quality, but I feel that there could be a LOT better of a balance here. SO if you want to set something up and forget it, great this is for you, especially if it is an overhead shot! any other use is a waste of money. Part of me wants a refund, but another hopes to work it into my setup because the build quality is very good.Update: the company reached out after this review and recommended a different stand that was $20 more expensive and gave a partial refund for this stand, which i get to keep. Hoping this other stand works and the build quality is as good as this one is. It also comes with a ball head.
B**W
Best low profile boom arm money can buy
The media could not be loaded. I own a red O.C. White ultra low profile boom arm for my YouTube channel's main desk just like the one Joe Rogan uses on his show, but those cost 350 bucks. I needed another one for my computer desk to sit my Shure MV7 and I wasn't going to spend another 350. So, I did some research and found this gem for less than 1/10th of the cost. And I gotta say that I am really happy. I considered the one made by ElGato, but the reviews for this VIJIM LS26 were so good and it is half the price.I am glad I did. It really met my expectations and it is super sturdy, really well made, all metal and the nob under the mic which is at the end of the arm, is perfectly placed and prevents your mic from spinning around like other arms do.Give it a shot, I highly recommend you this amazing low profile arm for your desk.
S**F
Very Pleased, glad I took a chance on the lower price point
Many of the microphone arms on Amazon are in the $80 to $100 price range, but I took a chance on the ULANZi, and I am very happy I did. It makes for an extremely solid arm to mount my mic and, when not in use, folds neatly and unobtrusively below my monitors.I like a visually tidy workspace and did not want to get a taller arm that came over the top or from the side of my laptop and monitors, but I was worried the mic might be too low however, after I added a UTEBIT mini-ball head to mount a FIFINE K688 and provide infinite angle adjustment. The height is perfect. When extended and the mic is angled correctly, it is just below the camera line when I am in video conferences, and the microphone's proximity provides ideal volume without clipping or problems with plosives.Very glad I went this route.UTEBIT mini-ball headhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KF7TTZ1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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