Hardware Platform: PC. Material Type: Metal steel. String Material: Premium Metal Steel. Connector Type: USB. Date First Available: April 8, 2020. Best Sellers Rank: #6,341 in Musical Instruments. Customer Reviews: 4.5 out of 5 stars 295 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars. ASIN: B086W7QQYH. Package Dimensions: 17.6 x 7.48 x 2.44 inches. Item Weight: 2.07 pounds.
Puroma Upgraded Microphone Arm Mic Stand with Extendable Mic Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stands and Dual Layered Mic Pop Filter for Blue Yeti Snowball, Blue Spark, and Other Mic
$27.99
Upgraded Table Mount: Two 15’’/38cm adjustable arms can help you rotate the arm 360º, make it easy for precise microphone placement. The external strong spring is precision-engineered to hold up to 4.01lb (1.8kg), and offers you the just right balance to keep your mic in place.
Unique Design: Solid metal bracket pin is more durable than what our competitors provide. Add the base of the plastic sleeve to prevent the direct contact between the locking screw and the pin and avoid leaving some nasty scratches and paint flakes.
Flexible MIC Boom Arm: The heavy-duty Microphone stand has secure screws for you to adjust the mic to whichever area you want quickly. If you secure it where you like, it won’t swing out of the way. You can also use these provided thread tapes to keep everything a secure fit.
Durable & Stability: Made of metal steel tubing gives the mic boom arm the everlasting strength and great durability, It will not be bent or broken easily. The sturdy C-clamp makes it convenient to clamp to your PC-desk or table edge.
Compatibility & Versatile: This broadcast arm features a 3/8″-16 female to 5/8″-27 male screw adapter which is compatible with Blue Yeti, Blue Spark and other mics. It’s a practical accessory for professional studios or home environments, and is perfect for broadcasts, voice-overs or podcasts.
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Mr. F –
I needed something to take up less space than my floor stand and boom, for my broadcast mic. I do most of my work from a desk chair at a workstation, and needed something that could be “right there” and “out of the way” quickly. My usual mic is big and heavy, so I was using a tripod stand with a long boom. As soon as I would swing it away, it would tip over. This arm has been the perfect solution. It is not overly long, but my work area is small and it fits the need like a glove. It is stable, quiet, and does exactly what I need it to do. You do have to keep an eye on the table clamp to make sure it is tight, if you move the arm around a lot. Not a bad practice if you have an expensive mic, anyway.Read more
Corey Prosise –
This arm is pretty good for what you pay! The bolts feel a little cheap at times, because they are. The range of motion seems a little more limited then others I’ve used prior as the springs seem “angry” during certain angles and movements and while it is sturdy. Anything can be sturdy if you can keep tightening it! I wish this was just a pinch sturdier as tightening mine anymore would start damaging the under of my wood. Regardless for it’s price it more then does it job. If you’re looking to start streaming or doing a podcast or simply broke one and need a cheap replacement. This will do the job.Read more
Peter –
I bought it for my Elgato Wave 3 (with a suspension mount) It fits and works, but as others stated it’s clearly designed for a heavier microphone as the springs just want to straighten it out and raise it. You can get around this by tightening the unit more. Range of motion could be better but would also make this more expensive, so for the price this is great – it works well enough that I wouldn’t upgrade from it even if I had the extra money to throw away, so that tells you how I feel about it.Read more
AJ –
This is an update review, the first item I received was not functioning properly, I mentioned that in an early review, the seller contacted me and resolved the issue with a replacement. The new one is great, sturdy and fits my needs. Honestly the company is awesome. They follow up without me reaching out and they fixed the issues with even expedited shipping. Highly recommended item and seller.Read more
nik –
Pros: – Good range of motion – Easy to set up (instructions in the box are simple) – Budget friendly – Pop filter is pretty big Cons: – The arm is thin so I’m not sure how long it’ll last, but so far I haven’t had a problem with it holding my Quadcast mic. – It’s kind of hard to figure out where to clamp the pop filter (because again, the arm is thin). In conclusion, definitely pick it up if you want something lightweight and simple with a good range of motion to do the job. This product is budget friendly and although the arm is thin (imo), it’s more than enough to support the weight of a microphone, pop filter, and shock mount.Read more
Harry Urschel –
This actually was better than expected. It’s structurally solid, holds it’s position well, and secures well to the desk / tabletop. The only thing I wish it could do would be for the mic mount to be able to tilt in each direction. However, this is a great arm for the money!Read more
Mike Ottinger –
Bought this for my Blue Snowball Ice microphone. The included adapter threads in perfectly (I read several others requiring thread tape to get the snowball to fit well). Has no problem holding the weight of this mic right out of the box without having to adjust tension. Slight spring noise when moving, but not enough to be a concern. If you are trying to put a streaming setup together on a budget and would rather put your money into your system than your mic stand, this is the one for you!Read more
Customer –
Works as expected. Set it up once and then just move the arm around in the future with no resetting anything. The littlw cable ties werw a plus.Read more
Mr. F –
I needed something to take up less space than my floor stand and boom, for my broadcast mic. I do most of my work from a desk chair at a workstation, and needed something that could be “right there” and “out of the way” quickly. My usual mic is big and heavy, so I was using a tripod stand with a long boom. As soon as I would swing it away, it would tip over. This arm has been the perfect solution. It is not overly long, but my work area is small and it fits the need like a glove. It is stable, quiet, and does exactly what I need it to do. You do have to keep an eye on the table clamp to make sure it is tight, if you move the arm around a lot. Not a bad practice if you have an expensive mic, anyway.Read more
Corey Prosise –
This arm is pretty good for what you pay! The bolts feel a little cheap at times, because they are. The range of motion seems a little more limited then others I’ve used prior as the springs seem “angry” during certain angles and movements and while it is sturdy. Anything can be sturdy if you can keep tightening it! I wish this was just a pinch sturdier as tightening mine anymore would start damaging the under of my wood. Regardless for it’s price it more then does it job. If you’re looking to start streaming or doing a podcast or simply broke one and need a cheap replacement. This will do the job.Read more
Peter –
I bought it for my Elgato Wave 3 (with a suspension mount) It fits and works, but as others stated it’s clearly designed for a heavier microphone as the springs just want to straighten it out and raise it. You can get around this by tightening the unit more. Range of motion could be better but would also make this more expensive, so for the price this is great – it works well enough that I wouldn’t upgrade from it even if I had the extra money to throw away, so that tells you how I feel about it.Read more
AJ –
This is an update review, the first item I received was not functioning properly, I mentioned that in an early review, the seller contacted me and resolved the issue with a replacement. The new one is great, sturdy and fits my needs. Honestly the company is awesome. They follow up without me reaching out and they fixed the issues with even expedited shipping. Highly recommended item and seller.Read more
nik –
Pros: – Good range of motion – Easy to set up (instructions in the box are simple) – Budget friendly – Pop filter is pretty big Cons: – The arm is thin so I’m not sure how long it’ll last, but so far I haven’t had a problem with it holding my Quadcast mic. – It’s kind of hard to figure out where to clamp the pop filter (because again, the arm is thin). In conclusion, definitely pick it up if you want something lightweight and simple with a good range of motion to do the job. This product is budget friendly and although the arm is thin (imo), it’s more than enough to support the weight of a microphone, pop filter, and shock mount.Read more
Harry Urschel –
This actually was better than expected. It’s structurally solid, holds it’s position well, and secures well to the desk / tabletop. The only thing I wish it could do would be for the mic mount to be able to tilt in each direction. However, this is a great arm for the money!Read more
Mike Ottinger –
Bought this for my Blue Snowball Ice microphone. The included adapter threads in perfectly (I read several others requiring thread tape to get the snowball to fit well). Has no problem holding the weight of this mic right out of the box without having to adjust tension. Slight spring noise when moving, but not enough to be a concern. If you are trying to put a streaming setup together on a budget and would rather put your money into your system than your mic stand, this is the one for you!Read more
Customer –
Works as expected. Set it up once and then just move the arm around in the future with no resetting anything. The littlw cable ties werw a plus.Read more