This book stand is definitely worth its price. It is very similar to the $100 RODE lever but costs half. Where the lever connects to the bracket is a bit wobbly due to the way it connects to the clamp (you insert it and tighten a screw that presses onto a separate clamp that holds the lever in place and position, but still allows the hand to be locked). rotates.) And I believe that this part is plastic and may wear out after long-term use. The elbow joints are a bit tight out of the box, you just have to open and close them a few times to loosen them before use because you have to make a lot of effort to move them and I'm afraid I'm going to break it lol. But the hand is pretty strong. It's made out of thick chunks of metal, so I'm not sure it will *break* if you use too much force. After relaxing your elbows, the arm moves smoothly and not too freely, which is a common complaint about cheaper alternatives. All moving and rotating parts have either rigid angle joints or clamps that can be tightened and loosened with screws and they have all been very securely attached so far.
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