






🎤 Secure Your Sound with Style!
The SUNMON Boom Arm Clamp is a versatile and robust metal mounting solution designed for microphone stands, architect lamps, and more. With a maximum clamping thickness of 2.75" for horizontal surfaces and 1.57" for vertical installations, this clamp is engineered for stability and ease of use. Its non-slip design and heavy-duty construction ensure that your equipment stays securely in place, making it the perfect choice for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency.













| ASIN | B09MD1S3CZ |
| Base Type | Clamp |
| Base type | Clamp |
| Brand | SUNMON |
| Brand Name | SUNMON |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 128 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished or Painted |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 8 x 6.5 centimetres |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11 x 8 x 6.5 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | KarmaDirect |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MPN_SM_M_StandDC_01_001 |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Height | 2.75 Inches |
| Model Number | MPN_SM_M_StandDC_01_001 |
| Product Style | Compact |
| Style | Compact |
M**S
They work for thick counters
So far, so good with these scissor boom bases. The part in which the boom arm sits is plastic, which makes it less-than-100%-sturdy to me, hence the 4 stars instead of 5. However, for my really, really thick table top where I record my podcasts, these were perfect. The clamps that came with the scissor boom arms were about 3/16" too small to clamp onto this tabletop. I do like that these support the boom via the table itself, rather than that weight hanging off the side like on the original clamps.
J**J
Secure enough, works well. No problems for over a year now.
Works great! Got it initially for size since I have a rather big standing desk. Needed to attach it for my mic stand—been over a year or so since I’ve bought it and it’s still working great! I know most other reviews comment on the plastic holding which can be of concern for sure, but I don’t think it’s that much of an issue unless you’re borderline jerking your mic stand back and forth—outside of thaf, you’ll be fine. I did get it alongside a heavy duty boom arm since I needed something sturdy and heavy, works like a charm really. Set up is incredibly simple and fool-proof, size is convenient and I love the little rubber guards so it doesn’t damage your desk. The clamp itself is spinny-screwed where you kind of squeeze it onto a desk (as the product photos will tell you), I don’t have the best foundation for it since my desk isn’t completely flat, yet it still works flawlessly. Highly recommended if you need a big clamp for a big desk supporting a big mic arm! Photos will explain my setup ^^
M**L
Works GREAT, after you take a drill to it to remove the offset molding issue
Just got this and installed on my Uplift desk. This is not a photogenic item, but don't let that stop you from considering it. The metal bracket is nicely robust and clears the metal angle that supports the desktop, something other clamps I've tried won't do, including the one that comes my my Gator Frameworks mic stand. The design of the plastic block is also great, it places the pivot point directly above the clamp tightening bolt, and it includes a friction clamp that allows you to fine-tune the effort required to swing the stand around without ending up being notchy. However. The plastic feels a bit fragile, like it might eventually self-destruct, though initially it seems quite fine. Too bad they didn't use a more robust material/molding. However I will point out that in the configuration I used (vs. the 90 degree configuration I did not use) the metal mic stand pole fits into a hole in the metal clamp so I think most of the torque will be applied metal-to-metal rather than metal-to-plastic. So kudos to them for that part of the design as I think that will likely keep the fragile feeling plastic from breaking for much longer, if indeed it ever breaks. Also, the main reasons for my four (4) stars instead of five (5) is that the moldings has a slight offset that would not allow the mic stand to slip all the way. I had to use a 1/2" spade drill bit and remove the plastic that kept it from seating fully at the bottom. Once that surgery was complete, the stand slipped all the way in and was ready to mount. All-in-all I would definitely buy it again, but I would be happier if I didn't have to drill it to get it to fit, and even happier if that plastic part were metal instead. And me personally, I'm pay at least 2x as much for such an items as they really no worthy competitors, at least on Amazon.
H**Y
Sturdy, Wide Clamp for Thicker Desks
This desk clamp is a solid option if you need something wider than the standard boom arm mounts. It assembles easily and fits my ~2.75” thick desk at nearly full extension and holds securely without wobbling. The build quality feels sturdy and the extra width helps distribute weight better than standard boom arm desk clamps so adjusting the mic is easier. A good upgrade for the money if you need more stability or have a thicker desk.
N**S
Amazing, but be warn.
did its job, though the design looks flawless. The studiness may fool you mines did end up breaking where the arm holds onto the clamp. Sadly it broke in haft but can still somewhat hold the boom arm. Easy to set up for sure and very versatile. There isnt a way for cable management though that would of been a plus.
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