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18 Jun, 2026







£268.56 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve got two monitors and you want them to actually move the way you use your desk (rather than being stuck in one “almost right” position), this StarTech desk mount is a solid, dependable pick. Full-motion articulating arms are especially worth it in busy UK office setups—hot desks, shared spaces, or anyone who switches between spreadsheet work, video calls, and presentations. The practical value here is stability and adjustability: you can get the screens aligned quickly and keep them there without babying them. At ~£224 ex-VAT, it’s not “cheap and cheerful”, but it does sit in the sensible mid-range for dual-arm reliability.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this if your desk situation is awkward or you’re expecting it to work like a beam crane. Desk mounts live or die by how solid the fixing point is—thin desks, weak surfaces, or if you don’t have the clearance for the arm’s movement can make any dual arm feel like hassle. Also, if you only ever need basic tilt and height and don’t care about fine positioning, you can usually spend less and get 80–90% of the benefit. But for people who genuinely benefit from posture, alignment, and frequent repositioning, this is the kind of mount that earns its keep rather than becoming an expensive accessory you leave in one spot.

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