








🎤 Elevate your sound game with stability and style!
The Hapilife Microphone Stand Boom offers professional-grade height adjustability (75-140cm) and supports microphones up to 2.5kg with a sturdy metal tripod base. Its foldable, compact design makes it ideal for musicians and speakers on the move, while included adjustable clips provide quick and secure mic placement. Perfect for diverse settings like concerts, stages, and conferences, this stand combines durability, portability, and versatility to meet the demands of modern performers.





| ASIN | B06Y2XZ98N |
| Base Type | Tripod |
| Base type | Tripod |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,538 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 311 in Stands |
| Body Material Type | Metal |
| Brand | Hapilife |
| Brand Name | Hapilife |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,554 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Included Components | Adjustable Clips, Boom Arm |
| Item Weight | 1360 Grams |
| Item weight | 1360 Grams |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Height | 140 Centimetres |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 5.51 Pounds |
| Model Number | DF43A |
| Product Style | Compact |
| Style | Compact |
| UPC | 747180411034 |
O**S
Good value microphone stand
Good value for money. Only downside is it can easily topple when used with the arm extended forward if you don't have a foot facing you (pretty much all mike stands suffer the same though to be honest)
W**S
The perfect mic stand for buskers, cabaret floor shows, and professional performers.
A terrific very compact portable robust stand fitted with quick-release fittings to swiftly secure ELECTRET CONDENSER RADIO MICROPHONES (available from Amazon) to capture sound in super-high fidelity. The stand is perfect for simultaneously capturing vocals and an acoustic instruments such as a guitar, mandolin, banjo, timpani (bongo tambourine, etc.), or harp when performing on stage. The boom also makes the unit the ideal stand for capturing percussion such as pianos, marimbas, xylophones, kettle drums, tom toms, cymbals, cow bells, etc. when close-micing drum kits. Jack your mics into a loop box to create instant Ed shearing. Five stars
K**O
Can’t go wrong for the price
It’s plasticky but robust enough. If you need a cheap stand this is decent. Just make sure you loosen the cams when you’re adjusting or they will come loose over time! (same with any mic stand)
L**2
PERFECT FOR PSVR CAMERA
Bought this to try for psvr cam. OMG. Perfect. Cam V2 fits in the rubber. Or can use the clip and original cam mount. Interchangeable too, so can put clip or rubber at top or on boom. Extends to like 10 ft if use boom vertically. Trust me, this is the psvr camera placement solution you've been googling for!! Picture is of it behind TV, currently a great position, for couch and then stand if necessary. But can place anywhere. Can also Leave there, boom out over TV and point 90 degrees to length of room in moments. Can do quick 3 pic calibration (I do this just to be sure face around mid view of camera) if want, but noticed that the camera now at least, tends to self calibrate a lot. Used to fuss about perfect position etc you read about. Then found the camera even works fine at 45 degrees from you! But I setup aimed at me, with face in middle of cam screen on "adjust camera position" in settings real quick after a considerable move. Works fine :-) LIGHT is your biggest worry, and I think most people's problem. If I ever get tracking issues I close curtains, turn off lights etc. Fixed!
P**Y
Decent for the price
It was very very cheap and it works as a mic stand so can't really complain. It is not particularly sturdy, the plastic fittings never get really tight and the light construction and narrow base make it too top-heavy and you have to be careful that a full-size microphone doesn't make it unstable. I had hoped to put a small monitor pa on the main stand and a microphone on the boom but it is absolutely not sturdy enough for this. Ended up with the monitor on the floor at my feet and the microphone on the main stand. Probably best considered as a toy that is suitable for very occasional karaoke or speeches. Not for regular gigging or even light semi-professional use. All that said, I needed a cheap stand for a wedding party and it did fine, survived the night and can be used again.
M**Y
As expected
Just the thing.
T**N
Terrific value
Excellent value for money. Could be a bit wobbly with a heavy mike on the boom, but for normal use it's fine. The attachments for the mikes are versatile and there are standard thread to fit alternatives.
M**Y
Works well for either voice or guitar amplification
It has been used to hold a wireless microphone for voice, and for guitar. The only concern is its stability when used with the boom.
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