Range Single Monitor Arm Features
The Range Monitor Arm
We designed the Range for fingertip adjustability and a wide "range" of positions, helping you create an ergonomically correct sit-stand workspace. Adjust the height, tilt, distance, and alignment of your monitor to reduce stress on your neck, shoulders, and torso—and to keep your eyes from straining to see a monitor that is too far away. Be sure to place your monitor at fingertip length, with the top of your screen at (or just below) eye level.
The Range's effortless movement and rotation also help you collaborate more easily. Just nudge your screen back a few inches, or angle your monitor in a different direction, to give your coworker a clear view of the task at hand.
Let this monitor arm do the heavy lifting for you. Whether you're attaching a 4.5 lb featherweight or a 17.5 lb behemoth, the Range Single Monitor Arm is flexible enough to support either. Add 14.5" of height adjustability to your screen (as measured from the center of the VESA mount) and experience work from a whole new perspective.
Relief for your Eyes and Neck
The Range Monitor Arm enables one or two monitors to be ergonomically positioned for increased comfort and productivity while working. Adjust the height, tilt, distance, and alignment of screens to reduce stress on the neck, shoulders, and torso—and to keep eyes from straining to see a monitor that is too far away.
Distance: Place your monitor screen roughly an arm's length (fingertip reach) away. Positioning the screen too far away will cause you to have trouble seeing the monitor and your eyes will pull your head forward causing you to extend your neck; this often leads to neck, back, and shoulder discomfort.
Height (for 1, 2, or 3 Monitor Configurations): Make sure that the top line of your monitor is at or just below eye level. Tilting your head backward to read your screen leads to discomfort.
Height (for 4 or 6 Monitor Configurations): It's ideal to use the bottom row of monitors as your intensive use monitors and the top row of monitors primarily for referencing. Make sure that the top line of the bottom row of monitors is at or just below eye level. Orient the top row of monitors as low as possible without interfering with the bottom row.
Vertical Angle: Adjust the vertical screen angle to minimize glare from windows and other light sources.
Horizontal Angle: Regarding configurations with more than one monitor, for the monitors that are positioned not directly in front of you, adjust the horizontal angle so that they're more perpendicular to your perspective and less parallel to your desk.
Gain Space with Floating Monitors
The Single and Dual Range Monitor Arms can adjust for smooth travel from 6.75–19" high.
Primary Zone: Located approximately 15" to 17" from the user, this zone is best for items that are used most frequently (like a keyboard and mouse).
Secondary Zone: Located approximately 27" from the user, items placed here can be reached without leaning. It's a good space for a phone, beverage, notepads, reference materials, or calculator.
Tertiary Zone: The third zone stretches 42" to 45" from the user. It's a good space for lamps, sunglasses, or books.
Expand the range of your laptop
If you're a laptop user, say goodbye to the crick in your neck. The Range can be paired with the UPLIFT Desk Laptop Mount (sold as an add-on option above or separately) to raise your portable computer to new ergonomic heights. Add an external mouse and keyboard, and you'll never have to compromise comfort for mobility.
We recommend using an external keyboard and mouse when using your laptop on the mount. It also lifts your laptop off the desktop so you can use your desk space for other tasks.
Simple, Smart Setup
You have two options for installation: clamp mount (which fits desks 0.75" - 3.75" thick) or bolt-through mount, which requires a hole from 0.4" to 3.15" in diameter (and fits desks 0.6" - 2.13" thick) anywhere on your desktop.
Clamping the arm on the edge of your desk saves space. The clamp can also fit into larger grommet holes. The optional bolt-through mount can fit into a smaller grommet (or a custom-drilled hole, placed anywhere you like on the desktop, for total control of where you mount this arm). The bolt-through mount includes a cable slot to route cords to maintain an organized desk.
With the Range, you can attach a monitor in seconds. Just install the included VESA plate and clip your monitor right onto the arm. Make tension adjustments to suit your monitor weight with an included Allen wrench.
Once you've installed the arm, you'll find that the stopping pin keeps the arm from colliding with objects behind your desk (by stopping rotation at 180 degrees). You can easily remove this pin, if desired, for 360 degrees of rotation.
Specs
Supports |
One 4.5 lb to 17.5 lb monitor |
Height range (high, low) |
4.25" - 18.75" H (measured from desk surface to center of VESA plate) - monitor joint can go below the desk surface about 1.25" |
Vertical articulation |
14.5" |
Forward reach |
26.64" (from center of post to VESA plate) |
Side extension |
23" (with monitor arm extended straight out to the left or right, measured from center of post to center of VESA plate) |
Collapsible |
Down to 4.5" |
Arm pivot |
360 degrees, 180 degrees w/ limiter (arrives w/ stopping pin installed) |
Monitor tilt range |
160 degrees (+90 degrees / -70 degrees) |
Monitor pan range |
180 degrees (+/-90 degrees) (Rotation can be more than 180 degrees depending on monitor size; the edge of larger monitors will hit the arm before smaller ones will) |
Monitor rotation |
360 degrees (portrait to landscape) |
VESA compatibility |
75 mm and 100 mm, quick-release |
Mounts |
Clamp or bolt-through, both included |
Desk thickness |
Clamp mount - 0.75" to 3.75" Bolt-through mount - 0.6" - 2.13" |
Bolt-through hole diameter |
0.4" to 3.15" |
Monitor arm weight |
9.88 lb (clamp) / 8.63 lb (bolt-through) |
Shipping dimensions |
19.1" L x 13" W x 5.9" H, 15 lb |