Seems like decent quality, but not plug-and-playAnonymous reviewerI saw this product while browsing and figured, hey, it's a surprisingly cheap mic stand, might as well try it out.
It was simple to assemble, but seems to shake even just with me typing on my keyboard. Even with the mounting clamp as tight as I can get it, it still doesn't sit flat on my desk.
Furthermore, there's actually no way to secure the arm to the base. It just... sits in there. So you have to mount it upright, and i'm sure that contributes to its wobbliness.
Lastly, I have a blue yeti nano mic. And yet, I cannot use it with the micro-usb cable it came with, since the cable has a shield around the connector, and there isn't enough space to fit it.
I'm going to see if I can find a cable with no shield, but if I can't, then I will be returning this product.1
Base Needs WorkKayvonThe arm is fine but the base keeps sliding around when adjusting it.3
Decent if you're on a budget.FranciscoI saw this while my wife was shopping and I had thought about buying an arm for my mic. At 15.99 I gave it a shot. The mount I will say is quite unstable, as i move my mic the mount tilts and seems like it might break. I do move my mic a lot since I'll go from playing FPS gaming to racing sim. I don't see this lasting very long but if you don't move the arm too much it might last you a while. The arm itself is decent. I have a Logitech yeti gx and it holds it just fine.3
Cannot support a heavy microphonePeterI got this for a condenser microphone, must be approx. 10 oz. The arm could not support the weight and slowly collapsed.1
Decent, but not without problemsAndrewI was at the store and saw this, figured I would try it out. I currently had a cheap mic arm that was a little creaky, and this seemed to be a bit quieter.
The clamp mount is... okay. The part against the desk is a rounded piece of metal- there's no bigger, flatter element to help hold it in place. In addition, the mic then sits in a tall plastic container. If you mount this to the front of your desk, the clamp mount is very susceptible to leaning- so I'm using my previous arm's mount.
My other biggest issue with this is where the mic screws on. I use a webcam, and so I tend to have my arms come up under my face, and mount my mic vertically so it comes up right at my mouth. There's a small metal bit here that prevents you from tilting the mic inwards towards the arm, meaning on video, it can appear crooked.
Overall a decent arm, supports the weight of my Wave 3 fine, but there's a couple of glaring oversights.
Ikea is a 30-40 minute drive, otherwise I'd consider returning it.3
Good budget Mic armJensFor future custiomer notice: threading does not immediately fit into your mic you WILL need a shockmount, because it doesn't come with one. connecting an arm to a mic without shock can damage your mic! That being said, even wi th the plastic cord clips, this is nice for the budget. I want to not I got mine in the as-is section so it did NOT come with a desk clip, but again compared to some low quality ones I've bought online, Ikea delivers again. Tack tack!5