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The HumanCentric VESA Mount Adapter is a sleek and efficient solution for mounting Asus VX-Series monitors. Designed for easy installation and optimal cable management, this adapter allows you to position your monitor closer for a more immersive experience. Weighing just 1.5 pounds and compatible with a range of models, it’s the perfect addition to any modern workspace.
Manufacturer | HumanCentric |
Brand | HumanCentric |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.82 x 5.2 x 4.09 inches |
Item model number | 101-1020 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Size | Fits VX-Series (One Pack) |
Manufacturer Part Number | 101-1020 |
H**S
Good and gets the job done
I have a couple of ASUS VX24AH 23.8" WQHD 2560x1440 IPS HDMI VGA Eye Care Monitors and this adapter gets the job done well. It is sturdy and easy to install. Like other reviewers mention, it does take up some space (i.e., the monitor ends up closer to your face), and sits a bit higher up than a regular mount - but if your monitor arms are adjustable, this shouldn't be too much of an issue. It isn't for me. Recommend, though it's a bit pricey.
S**2
Takes a good monitor to great!
Is it perfect... No, but I purchased a monitor that doesn't have VESA mount. I didn’t realize this was a deal breaker until I moved to a multi purpose desk and needed to maximize available desk space. What this mount does fantastically is add a VESA mount for significantly less than a new monitor. mounting to having that mounting option is absolutely fantastic. There were two issues I ran into. To avoid the first issue of of the external hardware backing out I would purchase your own bolts or use some light duty thread lock. The second issue you might run into is the monitor might become wobbly over the years. This is due to the monitor not being built for constant adjustments and movements that the adjustable arm afforded me. The good news is that this may be repairable. In my case I used google to find some how two guides and found two loose screws internal to the monitor.
O**O
fit
Extremely well designed bracket: substantial, rugged, sturdy. It comes with the mail VESA steel bracket with a small adapter attached to the bracket floor to match the mounting configuration of the various monitor arm bases. However, it does not fit my ASUS VZ279H as securely as I would like it. I relied on reviews stating that it would fit my VZZ279H but it does not. It attaches, sort of, but the little adapter added to the floor of the bracket does not match the arm attachment point of my monitor like the stand that came with the monitor. Also, I had to buy a longer attachment screw, a M6-1.0 x 25mm socket cap screw, to make sure there was enough threaded length to increase the threaded length of the screw going into the monitor base arm, and added two washers under the socket cap to ensure adequate cap screw seating surface on the bottom of the bracket. I think this is an adequate fix but would prefer an adapter that fir my monitor's arm base mount better.
K**R
Does what it says extremely well.
Does exactly what it is supposed to do. A lot of the reviews are mad it doesn't line up with the rest of their monitors or sits forward, which yeah, its a non-VESA monitor. I was worried at first it wouldn't hold up with my mount holding all the weight forward but it does a great job. This product does exactly what it says it will do: Take an Asus monitor and allow you to put it on a VESA mount. boom. end of story. it does that great. Don't give it a negative review because it hold the monitor differently. Thats a little ridiculous. I actually am buying a second Asus monitor and will be getting another one of these.
J**V
A must for dual VX-248H setups, in spite of some quibbles
Since some other reviews have commented on missing/bad hardware (bolts in particular), I'll start off by stating the VESA adapters I received had correct hardware right out of the box. I have not had to interact with customer service, so I can't comment on that aspect of the buying experience. With those disclaimers out of the way, on to my tale...I kicked myself for years for buying monitors without a built-in VESA mount. After researching VESA mount adapters, I identified these and then spent months, arms crossed, not wanting to spend $64 plus tax for two of these bad boys on top of buying a dual-monitor mount. But finally my heart warmed and I decided that it was time to love my Asus VX-248H monitors as they were. It wasn't their fault I didn't do monitor research properly, and they deserved the chance to ascend and float like their VESA-enabled brethren. So I bought two VESA adapters from Human Centric and a simple dual monitor clamp mount. I decided on one without hydraulics due to weight and cost concerns, but that could rotate monitors (B0052AWGLE). I would also have been happy with the version that didn't rotate monitors (B01HSJN0HK), because I rarely need vertical orientation. That said, these VESA mounts are sturdy enough that if I needed to make one monitor vertical for a short time, I would feel comfortable doing so with a little bracing underneath. I'm not a scientist, but I don't think the leg of the monitor was designed to support a vertical orientation.The cons for me are cost (I bought them for $32 each, where I would have liked to have paid ~$20-$25) and the point of connection (why use the monitor "leg?"). If you are on the fence because you think you shouldn't have to pay again for something that should be standard, just admit you made a mistake buying non-VESA monitors, commit to doing better research next time, and buy the adapters. You'll thank yourself later.
M**V
Good mount, poor screw choice.
Since there are only few choices for a VESA mount on this type of Asus monitor, this one works pretty work. The design choice for when the adapter and base connect could have been better, but since this works for a variety, it'll do. Now, the screws that came with this mount were a disappointment. Be prepared that if you order this, you might as well compared the screws and buy better, longer ones. The screw that frustrated me the most was the main screw for the base. It was so short that it barely reached the base. I had to go out and buy a longer one with a lock washer just to properly hold the monitor.Now, I'm not sure if this was a defect or poor design, but using one screw to hold the base was not good enough. Over time, which was very short, the screw would get loose and the monitor would start to wobble because the screw untightened. I was seriously considering adding a drop of super glue just to hold it.
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