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🦾 Elevate your workspace — where power meets precision.
The ARES WING Dual Monitor Arm is a premium, heavy-duty mount designed for professional multitaskers and gamers alike. Supporting ultrawide monitors up to 49" and 44 lbs per arm, it features industrial-grade gas springs for smooth, stable adjustments across tilt, swivel, and rotation axes. Enhanced with integrated USB-C and USB-A charging ports, it declutters your desk while offering flexible mounting options and effortless installation. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it transforms any workspace into a sleek, ergonomic command center.



























| ASIN | B0D2JX2M1B |
| Best Sellers Rank | 245,652 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,069 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand Name | ARES WING |
| Colour | White with USB |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (459) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Manufacturer | ARES WING |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 50 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 49 Inches |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 17 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Movement Type | Rotate, Swivel, Tilt |
D**D
Wish I brought it sooner..
Very good purchase! It is quite heavy when it's all built and the monitors are attached so make sure you have a sturdy desk, I was worried about mine but it holds it very well even though it's on the thinner side. It gives so much more space on my desk, the ease of moving the monitors is ridiculously smooth and simple to do so, I move it closer to my face when I'm playing games, and further away when I'm chilling and watching yt vids or series, with a simple push and pull, no more dragging my heavy aaa monitor across my desk and scratching everything up! I move my monitors alot since I tend to end up just leaning all the way back on my chair and sitting sideways after a while, so this just makes my life so much easier. Looks good aswell doesn't look cheap, very strong and well made!
A**E
20 December 2025: I am writing this immediately after setting everything up, so there is a possibility that this review may change and I will indicate if I ever make an edit to this, but I am thrilled. First paragraph is the story, second is the performance comparison, the third is the TL;DR for anyone in a hurry I have set the "ARES WING Dual Monitor Arm for Ultrawide Heavy Duty..." on my Secretlab MAGNUS Pro XL desk. I initially purchased one of the Secretlab (SL) single monitor arms to test out the feeling between monitor stand vs arm; now, without talking trash, the SL arm failed miserably. To add insult to injury I had to spend more than half the cost of the price of the SL arm to return it to the company because they do not cover return shipping fees. On the SL arm, I was supposed to be able to trust it to hold my monitor (Optix MPG321QRF QD) as it only weighs 16lbs (15.43lbs exactly) and the max weight on the SL arm is stated as 17lbs. Forgive my lengthy comparison between my experiences with the arms. I'm an educator and a nerd, so this one is for the people with the same level of OCD and anxiety as myself. SL ARM - In terms of the translational motion (that's the x, y, and z): motion along x (left to right), y (up and down), and z (backward and forward) felt jerky while repositioning the monitor. ARES - feels nearly fluid and and easily controlled. That's strike one for SL and plus for ARES. SL ARM - In terms of pitch (tilting up or down about the x axis) and yaw (swiveling left or right about the y axis): these were, at best, adequate, but weak; it holds, yet feels under supported and prone to drift under load. There was considerable force needed to change the pitch regardless of adjustments made to the screws and for a monitor that has very little to grab onto, this is, yet another strike. ARES - Sturdy and controlled, plus for ARES. SL ARM - In terms of the roll (tilting the monitor about the z axis): the display rolls off to either side and does not stay squared. the SL could not reliably hold a level horizon. ARES - No difficulties. That's three strikes for SL and three pluses for ARES. TL;DR: Mounted this to my MAGNUS Pro XL, it's sturdy, motion of the arms is fluid and stable, holds my screens without issue.
K**M
This new dual monitor has been a awesome upgrade to my workspace. It's taken my two Lenovo 45" monitors and stacked them with unlimited adjustment options like tilt and extending forward. The build quality is very solid and sturdy, holding both monitors securely without any wobble, even when adjusting the height or angle. Installation was pretty easy to follow and took about 30 minutes to put together. The additions of the cable-management system and built-in USB extension in the base is a nice touch. Overall, it’s a well-designed, reliable stand that significantly improves comfort, productivity, and desk space. I would recommend this to others.
I**C
I've been hunting for a good dual-arm monitor mount for a while, and after looking at a few different options on Amazon, I decided to go with this one. It's definitely a bit more expensive, but honestly, the quality makes it totally worth it. At first, I was a little worried the installation would be a hassle, but it turned out to be super easy. The instructions were clear, and there's even a QR code that links to an installation video, which made everything even smoother. The arms are solid and stable—no wobble at all. My monitors are nice and secure, and the setup has been perfect for my work. Plus, it's saved me a ton of desk space, which is a big win. All in all, I'm really happy with this purchase!
A**J
I ordered a bunch of arms to set my Apple Displays up how I wanted them. I'm a graphics professional and these monitors are basically my main tools for work year in and year out, so I care a LOT how they are set up and where they are set up and ultimately what's holding them. I was tired of stands on my desk so I wanted to run some arms. I tried HumanScale, Ergotron, Knoll, etc - I set them all up and, for me, (quite surprisingly) these relatively cheap arms were the winners. I'm pretty snobish about my gear and I wish the more bougie brands were the winner, but I can't deny how grea these are. They were the most solid / no wobble vs the other options. They also look the best vs the others. No branding, subtle smiley face adjustment indicators, white VESA covers and a small but safe base. Ergotron had an ugly VESA plate and ugly clamp, HS arms were kind of bulky and too terminator-metallic (and sheesh the price). These are the cleanest looking, most solid arms out of the many that I tried. They do, in fact, tilt forward. You apply a light amount of pressure and then tighten them forward, works great. My top Studio Display is tilted forward. The cord management on these arms also SMOKED the $415 Ergotron options, way cleaner. My only semi-gripe (and someone else posted it about this arm) is that you *do* have to take the whole thing down to move it around on your desk. I see this as kind of a non-issue long term through because once my monitors are up its usually a LONG time before they need to be moved (rearranging my office or moving or something, I usually don't just move the arm around all the time. Also if you are doing it via grommet that's how it's going to work out anyway). It's a small pain in the beginning when you are setting up. Lastly, the set screws on the arms are chrome and if they were white, that'd be a nice touch to blend them into the arms better. Super small nit pick though. I'd buy these again any day.
K**N
I recently purchased a 49-inch dual-arm pole monitor mount. After comparing several options, I came across the ARES WING brand. This model features upper and lower arms made from high-quality, sturdy metal—extremely solid. During installation, I appreciated the fixed screw mechanism, which allowed me to secure the desk clamp while standing—no need to crawl under the desk. The mount smoothly supports both monitors, making it easy to adjust positions and relieve neck strain throughout the day. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it as a gift.
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