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📷 innogear webcam stand, suspension boom scissor arm stand for logitech brio c920 c920s c922 c922x c925e c930 c930e webcam, 1/4"-3/8" and 3/8"-5/8" screw for blue yeti snowball yeti nano and other microphones logo

📷 InnoGear Webcam Stand, Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand for Logitech BRIO C920 C920S C922 C922x C925e C930 C930e Webcam, 1/4"-3/8" and 3/8"-5/8" Screw for Blue Yeti Snowball Yeti Nano and Other Microphones Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.5
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Details

ColorBlack
BrandInnoGear
MaterialAlloy Steel, Metal
Item Weight1 Pounds

Description of 📷 InnoGear Webcam Stand, Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand for Logitech BRIO C920 C920S C922 C922x C925e C930 C930e Webcam, 1/4"-3/8" and 3/8"-5/8" Screw for Blue Yeti Snowball Yeti Nano and Other Microphones

Strong Compatibility: Two screw adapters (1/4" to 3/8" adapter and 3/8" to 5/8" adapter) included in the kit. Compatible for you to use not only with webcams that are designed with 1/4" screw hole (except Logitech Webcam C270 C310), but suitable for microphones (both condenser mics and dynamic mics). Flexible Arm Stand: InnoGear microphone stand is fully adjustable in 135° back and forth, and 180° up and down. You can set the perfect angle for podcasting and live streaming easily and pull it out of sight when it stands idle. It is both convenient for use and space-saving for storage. Unique Structure: InnoGear mic stand is upgraded with extended steel structure, which increases the loading capacity and fully protects the spring compared to other mic stands on the market that have knobs getting in the way and causing spring deformed when they are folded. Lightweight But Heavy Duty: Double-braced arms add strength to stand much more weight, the extra-strong spring prevents the microphone from accidental dropping, noise generation and shaking. The stand itself weighs only 1 lb but can bear almost 3.3 lb compared to the loading capacity 2.2 lb of other mic stands on the market. The improved load-bearing makes it strong enough to support heavy mics. Thoughtful Design: Extra hole is designed onto the stand to increase the loading capacity up to 4.0 lb. Change to the second hole to bear more weight if necessary.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Just good for the money

The webcam mount is the perfect use for this cheap scissor arm. What sets this model apart from other mic-only versions, and makes it more versatile, is that it has a 1/4-inch threaded rod that makes it easy to connect to a webcam or cheap omni mic. Connection Adapter: Includes adapters for later use with a microphone.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • I vaguely remember

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bought with some trepidation but - phew - I was completely satisfied

I've been looking for a webcam for a while (because of Covid-19 of course) but put the purchase off. since they cost $80 or more. I found this online for a very reasonable price but was a little nervous if it would work well as it was a lot cheaper than others on sale. When we plugged it in, which was as easy as plugging in a USB cable, I was incredibly surprised at the image quality. It was excellent. The mic doesn't pick up our voices as well as I expected (it could be our voices since we…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Easy maintainability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Needs better control

I use this to hold a small LED flashlight. The main setting holding the light or where the camera would go is constantly being relaxed. I don't usually move the light after it's installed, but I do find myself over-tightening it. Otherwise, it's a good idea to keep small, lightweight peripherals in the desired position.

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • Not everything fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not just for webcams

Want to embroider cross stitch or needle stitch but can't find a stand for your budget? This frame (plus a separate clamp) made my back and neck incredibly happy. I can continue sewing without pain and it is easy to adjust. I'm also getting a second one to support my 3ft scroll frame!

Pros
  • Good to use
Cons
  • Delicate

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Holds an old Canon camcorder which is definitely heavier than a webcam.

This is a fairly straight camera shaft. I hooked up a Canon HF-20 camcorder for my kid and there was no wiggle room. I assume this will work for cameras of similar weight like the Sony A5100 or A6000, but I won't test my hand. Does the hand now seem to be the strongest of all hands? No, but given the price I paid compared to $99+ I wouldn't expect it, but it's solid enough for a fairly static stance and hand movement as needed.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Quality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better control needed

I use this to hold a small LED light. The main setting holding the light or where the camera would go is constantly being relaxed. I don't usually move the light after it's installed, but I do find myself over-tightening it. Otherwise, it's a good idea to keep small, lightweight peripherals in the desired position.

Pros
  • Flexible Armrest: The InnoGear microphone stand is fully adjustable 135° forward and backward and 180° up and down. You can easily set the perfect angle for podcasts and live streams and keep it out of sight when idle. It is convenient to use and saves storage space.
Cons
  • Volume

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for document camera

I use this to hold a cheap webcam that doubles as a visualizer. That works great! It stays perfectly in place (doesn't start falling, for example) and is very durable. The only modification I made was to put a small felt pad on top of the adjustable clip to keep it in place. Haven't tried it without the mod so not sure if it will slip... I preferred it to the gooseneck model because I didn't want to deal with sagging or shifting after putting it on. The price is really great too.

Pros
  • Cleverly designed with an extra hole on the stand to increase the load capacity up to 4.0lbs. If necessary, use a second hole to support more weight.
Cons
  • Good but not great

This is a pretty straight forward cam arm. I hooked up a Canon HF-20 camcorder for my kid and there was no wiggle room. I assume this will work for cameras of similar weight like the Sony A5100 or A6000, but I won't test my hand. Does the hand now seem to be the strongest of all hands? No, but given the price I paid compared to $99+ I wouldn't expect it, but it's solid enough for a fairly static stance and hand movement as needed.

Pros
  • Lightweight yet strong: Two arms increase strength to support much more weight, a heavy-duty spring prevents the microphone from accidentally falling, causing noise and shaking. The stand itself weighs only 1 pound but can support almost 3.3 pounds compared to the 2.2 pound load capacity of other mic stands on the market. The improved carrying capacity makes it strong enough to carry heavy microphones.
Cons
  • I don't really like it, it's ok