🎤 Elevate your sound, not your clutter!
The YOUSHARES Wall Mount Boom Arm is a sturdy, aluminum alloy microphone holder designed to free up desk space by mounting your mic on vertical surfaces. Featuring a precise 0.47in boom arm hole and 5.95mm drill bit size, it ensures stable installation with a triangular support base. Dual sponge gaskets protect both your wall and mic stand from damage, while the freely swiveling metal clip offers flexible mic positioning.
L**S
Very much worth your buck
I have had this product for like 3-4 years and still use it. If you don’t have it get it!
A**S
Great product
Works great. Aluminum mount is solid.The only thing I recommend is you get better anchors I recommend an anchor that screws into the wall. Other than that solid buy.
R**G
Great build quality but size wasn’t perfect fit, used drill
Great look and feel, it’s super sturdy on the wall but I’m giving it 4 stars because it initially didn’t fit my Rode PSA1 Professional Studio Boom Arm. I removed the plastic insert/spacer and tried it that way but there was too much instability side to side so I put the plastic spacer back in and drilled it out a little. I was able to get my boom arm to fit with hard twisting back and forth and lots of pressure. The plastic insert cracked but is holding it stable and lets it rotate. I would encourage the manufacturer to include multiple inserts for different sizes of boom arms. Glad to have it off the desk though and now it’s able to swing over my keyboard for singing while playing or swing next to my computer monitor for recording vocals with lyrics.
M**A
Exactly what I need
Love them
L**
Good option to mount a studio type mic for a desk
I initially had my microphone mounted to my desk and I was picking up too much noise from the desk so I bought this wall mount and it was easy to install and works great.
C**.
Nice. But it didn't work for me
I have a Ulanzi Low profile Mic arm that mounts to my desk via a desk clamp. My idea was to mount it to the wall instead so it doesn't pick up the vibrations from the desk. Even though I have a shock mount as well. i still feel like it's picking up some vibrations if the desk shakes or if I'm typing. I picked up this wall mount cause I thought it would be perfect and a good price. If I had any other mic arm. it might have worked for me however the Ulanzi arm I have has a thicker .. uhhh pole... I guess you would call it, than a typical mic arm. The wall mount fits up to 1.2cm but mine won't fit in the hole. (Insert that's what she said joke here). I have tried looking for other wall mounts that might fit my needs but doesn't seem to be any out there. and I can't find a low profile arm that I think would work in this wall mount either. They all look to be mounted to the desk clamps differently than what a regular mic arm would be. I still ended up making it work though by mounting the wall mount.. then using the low profile mic's desk clamp to clamp it to the wall mount. It looks a little cobbled together.. but I still made it work and my arms now mounted to the wall and not my desk. I will add though I don't think this is any fault of the wall mount though just my specific situation. If you are planning to use this for a low profile mic arm. Check the diameter of the part that slides into the desk clamp to make sure its less 1.2cm
N**E
Love it!
The media could not be loaded. Nice sturdy arm and quick assembly! I got it on a sale but really good for the price (it does bend farther than shown in my video)
A**A
plastic parts that break!
what can i say, i havenet used this much but it broke at the crucial pivot point where it should be strongest to withstand the motion of the clamp arm. picture says it all
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