🖥️ Elevate your desk game—because your monitor deserves the spotlight!
The WALI Single Monitor Gas Spring Arm (GSM001XL) is a robust, fully adjustable desk mount designed for ultrawide monitors up to 35 inches and 15 kg. Featuring a two-stage locking system compatible with desks 1-4.5 cm thick, it supports VESA 75x75 and 100x100 mounts. Its gas spring arm allows smooth tilt (+45°/-45°), swivel (+90°/-90°), and 180° rotation for landscape or portrait viewing. Crafted from high-grade aluminum, it includes built-in cable management and comes with mounting hardware and US-based customer support.
Manufacturer | WALI |
Brand | WALI |
Model Number | GSM001XL |
Product Dimensions | 11.28 x 30.28 x 43.79 cm; 2.27 kg |
Colour | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 88.90 cm |
Manufacturer Part Number | GSM001XL |
Item Weight | 2.27 kg |
S**K
Makes light-work of my 10kg+ 34" ultrawide
Easy to fit and feels super sturdy.
G**N
Perfect
Great bracket fitted a 34 curved screen too
M**.
brilliant
this is a beast of a stand , well made , easy to install , holds alienware 34" screen with no problems, once locked into position it doesn't move. highly recommendit
N**H
Strong and sturdy
Good sturdy monitor arm for my 32 inch monitor
C**M
Better than 3 stars, less than 4 mainly as there's no vertical tilt
Having tried and used lots of arms and stands over the years and contrary to many of the 1 star views on here I would say this is very good, robust, well-made arm. A couple of con's on the purchase for me...1. There's no vertical tilt, which I just wished I spotted before buying it. IE for me the whole arm, after adjusting etc, works great. I really love it but the vertical plain doesn't tilt. You can adjust but have to lock it right to prevent it drooping forward, but if you push the monitor towards the top or bottom of the height range, you simply can't change the vertical tilt, not on-the-fly at least. As an example, I mostly work with my monitor so that my eyesight is in line with the top of third of the screen but if I want to stand up and look down on the screen or raise it and sit right back from the screen, you just can't tilt the screen to match angles needed. Other monitors do this and this price point I wish I'd spotted that it doesn't do that.2. I'm using it with Alienware 34" ultrawide OLED monitor (which weighs 6.8kg's) and I suspect this is a little on the 'light' end of the weight spectrum the stand is designed for and so despite adjusting the gas/arm tension the arm still feels a little 'stiff' to shift the whole monitor screen up/down in the vertical plain. You can do it, don't get me wrong, but you can't with one-hand, let's say, to give the idea and I suspect that the balance might be better with a heavier monitor.3. A final, minor point is even though the arm looks great and works great otherwise, the black finishing coat is a tiny bit flaky and so adjusting the the grommets with a wider flat-head screwdriver head (than I should have been using) easily scrapes the paint off. So my fault for using the wrong flat-head screwdriver size and is only a minor thing to watch out for.Everything else (and there's a lot of 'else' here) works great. Very sturdy and great range of movement/distance to suit different viewing angles otherwise and you mostly work at the same height then that won't be an issue for you. Overall I am actually really pleased with it and my improved usage angles/heights etc.Would I buy it again? No. Mainly because of the vertical tilt but also because of the relative stiffness (although that's better that the opposite) when trying to shift the monitor up/down the vertical plain.