What dual screen mount is best?
The best dual screen mount is one that clearly supports two displays and falls within the monitors' recommended weight range. Look for an adjustable dual screen mount that offers height, tilt, and reach so the screens can be positioned comfortably for different tasks and users.
Can a dual screen mount work for home and office use?
Yes. A dual screen mount works equally well in home offices and professional environments. The same ergonomic benefits apply in both settings, including improved posture, better viewing angles, and more flexible desk layouts.
What dual screen mount weight capacity do I need?
We offer maximum dual screen mount size guidance as well as flat monitor and curved ultrawide weight capacity for each dual screen mount. We recommend checking your monitor models' weight for compatibility with your selection.
The average monitor weight (without stand) by size is:
24-inch monitors: 5.5 to 10lbs
27-inch monitors: 9 to 14lbs
32-inch monitors: 12 to 20lbs
34-inch ultrawides: 13 to 22lbs
43-inch flat monitor: 17.5 to 28.5lbs
49-inch ultrawides: 20 to 33lbs
Does desk thickness affect what desk fixing I use?
Yes, thickness is important to your
dual screen mount fixing selection. Atdec clamps have different desk thickness ratings, with the largest accommodating desks to 3.1 inches thick. Desks thicker than 3.1 inches don't suit clamping at all – in that case we recommend a
freestanding mount.
Atdec desk clamps and fixing maximum desk thickness:
AC-GC grommet mount: 0.71 to 1.4 inches
AWM-FH HD desk clamp: 0 to 2.6 inches
AWM-FC C-clamp: 0.71 to 1.3 inches
AWM-FB bolt-through: to 1.3 inches
AWM-FF F-clamp: to 3.1 inches
Ora with F-clamp: to 2¾ inches
How much space does a dual screen mount really free up?
Dual screen mounts eliminate the native monitor stands from the desk which can free substantial space. Two monitors with native stands occupy 8 to 12 inches of desk depth each, for example. Transitioning to a dual screen mount reclaims the entire footprint, replaced by 2 to 4 inches of desk fixing at the far rear of the desk.
In addition to reclaiming space while the monitors are in use, dual screen mounts enable the monitors to be pushed to the far rear of the desk when not in use opening the desk for other endeavors.
Will a dual screen mount damage my desk?
Clamp fixings distribute pressure across the clamp footprint and should not damage a desk when properly installed. That is, in part, why desk clamps for heavier monitors and multimonitor setups have a larger footprint.
Desks constructed of very soft materials or thin veneers may show a slight compression from the clamp – if this is a concern, or if the desk is antique or glass topped, consider a
freestanding desk mount.
Can I install a dual screen mount myself or do I need a professional?
Installation is straightforward for anyone comfortable with basic assembly. No special tools are required, with most installations requiring only a screwdriver to connect the VESA plate to your monitors.
Atdec provides installation instructions, along with videos on selected models.
Do dual screen mounts require maintenance or adjustment over time?
Quality dual screen mounts require minimal maintenance. Arm tension may require adjustment if you change monitors or notice drift, but this is unusual and typically takes seconds. No lubrication or servicing is required during a normal service life. Atdec dual screen mounts have a 10 year warranty and many remain in the field well beyond that time.