

🎙️ Elevate your audio game with the mic stand pros swear by!
The InnoGear Desk Mic Stand is a robust, highly adjustable microphone boom arm featuring a 14-inch riser and 360° rotation. Crafted from alloy steel, it supports up to 1.5kg, ensuring compatibility with top mics like Blue Yeti and Shure SM7B. Designed for professional setups, it offers silent, smooth positioning and includes a headphone hook for a clean, organized workspace.












| ASIN | B0CL972R15 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #482 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #14 in Microphone Stands |
| Body Material | Alloy Steel |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (910) |
| Date First Available | October 18, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.35 pounds |
| Item model number | MU-HP025 |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 5.31 x 16.54 inches |
| Size | 139.5 cubic inches |
S**O
Worth every dollar
Mic arm is very good it has nice tilt and it tucks away quietly , and it’s very sturdy
M**Y
Quality at lower price vs competitors
To preface, this review is strictly from a gamers point of view. I don’t use my mic/stand for anything else. Anyways, after years of using a modmic I decided I wanted an actual microphone. I bought an entry level mic from the brand named after the strong guy in the Bible with long hair. I tried 2 mic stands before deciding I needed to buy an arm instead, because the stands all had huge bases that took up too much space and allowed little to no adjustability. I looked at the big names first because I tend towards spending more up front for quality knowing a product will last long term. Eventually I found this low profile mic arm which sounded perfect for my use case and had great reviews. I either wanted my mic arm to come from the back of my desk under my monitor straight out, or to the left of my desk next to my keyboard. This was honestly the most difficult part of setup, deciding where to place it that got in my way the least and allowed me to use the mic in multiple sitting positions. I decided on the latter and use the arm mounted on the left side of the desk about a foot above my desk/keyboard allowing me to use the keyboard with no issues and see my monitor unimpeded. When I’m not using it I can fully spin it to where the mic and stand are to the left of my desk and completely out of the way with the only thing on the desk being the clamp. Speaking of the clamp it’s worked perfectly and I’ve not had to retighten, adjust or anything. Long story short this thing punches above its weight class and fit my use case perfectly. TLDR: It works great if you need a low profile mic arm, gives allot of adjustability options, has held up over the last year, and is much cheaper than the bigger name brands.
J**S
Overall nice but be wary of cheap threaded plastic on the mic swivel
The boom arm stand comes with plenty of different threaded accessories to make sure you can mount your mic. The cable management velcro ties are a nice bonus. Overall, it is a very nice low profile mic arm. It is easy to move arms up and down once you have loosened them, You will have to tighten them again once you have the height you want. It is easy to use and easy to adjust. My only complaint is that that at least one threaded plastic part for adjusting mic swivel is made of cheap plastic which can break with very minimal tightening. This has left my mic swiveling. For my setup, it doesn't affect me too much and I can make due. For other people who don't want their mic to swivel freely, It might make it unusable.
I**A
Quality stream necessity
Easy assembly, stable, doesn’t slip, very adjustable. Holds my yeti without issue. Came with multiple sizes of thread bolt thingies. My stream viewers love it for my set up because when I lean back, my mic can reach and I can still be heard. For the price, it was well worth it, and while it is stiff, it kinda needs to be to keep steady, ya know? The stiffness and rigidity are necessary. It gets the job done and it’s works very well.
D**N
Slick, Stylish, and Super Functional Mic Arm!
The InnoGear low-profile mic arm is exactly what my setup needed. It’s sleek, stylish, and incredibly functional. The design is so smooth and minimalistic that it blends perfectly with my desk while still offering all the stability I need for my mic. The low-profile feature keeps it out of sight and ensures my desk looks clean and organized. Setting it up was a breeze, and the adjustable arm holds my mic securely with no wobbling or sagging, even during intense use. I love the range of motion it offers—perfect for quickly adjusting my mic without making a mess. If you’re looking for a mic arm that’s as functional as it is visually appealing, this one is a game-changer. Highly recommend it to anyone who values both style and performance in their setup!
C**N
Great for short term, but broke after only 5 months
Up until last week I was really enjoying this product. With the setup I have on my desk, the only edges to put a full height boom arms so just too far out to be viable, so a low-profile boom arm to sit under my monitor was absolutely perfect. The design is clean, the different adjustment points are very easy to tune for the perfect angle (for my use that is), the edge clamp held perfectly. Paired with a Presonus PD-70 mic it was perfect. Unfortunately, having purchased this in Feb of this year, I've only had it for 5 months before it broke. Prior to purchasing I was sure to check the weight limitations, this product boasts a maximum load of 3.3 lb, so my 1.87 lb mic should have been no problem at all, but this turned out to not be the case. While using it the other night, the plastic at one of the articulating joints completely sheared off around the metal pin holding them together (picture included). This was definitely the first and only real disappointment with this product, unfortunately it was catastrophic. While it was only a ~$40 investment, only getting 5 months out of it before it's plastic body completely gave out is very disappointing. I still like the brand, I've used various products of theirs and this is the first I've had outright break, but due to that I'll have to try a different brand in the future as I can't justify spending another ~$40 to have it break after 5 months again, or shorter/longer.
D**C
I decided to buy a second arm
I actually received one of these for free a while back and it is so much better than the other similar inexpensive arms, I decided to purchase another one just because I needed another small arm and I do have several of them but they're terrible compared to these, these things are a great value and extremely high quality for a affordable small basic arm. I mean seriously these are really really good for what they are, it has no problem holding a heavy microphone that weighs 2 to 3 lb which is surprising and I mean no problem to wear some of my bigger and nicer arms don't seem to like that I mean I probably wouldn't put anything heavy on this as it's not really made for it but it can hold it if needed, the bottom line is I really like this particular arm so if you need a little arm like this go for it you probably won't be disappointed unless you're expecting professional quality or something but this is just a super good budget arm
A**D
Worth buying
Affordable and works well!
E**M
looks sleek and nice and has good maneuverability. clamp fits on my desk well which was my main worry because my desk is very thick. was also very easy to set up.
K**E
stays in place where you want it. no spring noise when recording. solid quality
M**E
Bras stable et fluide, tient bien le micro sans vibration. Parfait pour bureau ou streaming.
I**N
Product works as intended. Using it with a Fifine mic and the little adapter thingy to help secure the mic in place wore down after two months so I had to tape it in place. Overall does the job.
G**8
Holds up my fifine AM8 really well, good mobility, very good quality
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