🎙️ Elevate your voice, command your space.
The Aokeo AK-35 Microphone Arm is a premium, rust-resistant steel boom stand with a 360° rotating clamp and universal adapters, supporting microphones up to 1.8kg. Designed for seamless, stable positioning, it’s perfect for podcasters, streamers, and professionals seeking sleek, durable mic mounting solutions.
Item Dimensions | 16 x 4 x 2 inches |
Maximum Height | 16 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Style Name | modern |
Color | Mic Arm |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Material Type | Metal |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2 Kilograms |
Mount thread size (inches) | 3/8" and 5/8" Inches |
Base Type | Clamp |
S**
GREAT!!!!!!!
The boom arm works great!! It's a great boom arm for the price. It's really strong and sturdy.
J**E
Needs An Adapter But Works Great
Be sure your mic came with an adapter or purchase one. Mine is fitting and looking great. My Hyperx is already pretty light but the stand feels sturdy enough to support plenty more weight. Liking it so far, it's what I was looking for
J**Y
Gets the job done at an inexpensive price point!
I really wasn't expecting much, so I can definitely say I'm not disappointed. That having been said, let's start with the good.First, all the important parts are metal, which is nice. I have seen others that have a plastic adapter piece to fit various size mics, but this one is made with brass, so it all fits nicely and feels sturdy. I have a Blu Snowball and this stand works great with it. Fit is good, and it has no trouble at all supporting the weight. The knobs to adjust tightness work "ok" and I don't get the impression they'll fail easily, but I'm skeptical of their long term reliability.Now for the not-so-great. It does feel slightly flimsy. It doesn't wobble terribly or anything, but I've definitely seen better workmanship. Still, for the price, one can't really complain. The biggest grievance I have with it is the non-adjustable hinges are _very_ tight. I can take the bottom set of springs off and there's no worry about slippage. Of course, this means that adjusting it can be challenging since you can't just easily push it away. It usually requires two hands for me to adjust it. A minor niggle, but if you're one of those people that can't stop adjusting your mic (you know who you are) you might want to look for something that adjusts a little more easily.My only other complaint (but really just a nit pick) is that I wish it were longer. I have a fairly deep desk (think Ikea) and I can't easily mount it to the back of the desk and bring it all the way across to me without it feeling super awkward. I fixed this by mounting it to the side of my desk. Plus, if I'm being fair, the range and range of motion is about par for the course for this type of design.Overall, I'd say it's a worthy investment if you're looking for a cheap mic stand. Even more so since you don't get the pop filter and other things that normally drive up the prices on these things. Still, if you want those things, then you have to look elsewhere. If you just want something simple that works, this should be great.
S**N
AK-49, far superior to conventional mic arms
I purchased the AK–49 microphone arm and I like it way better than the typical cheaply constructed adjustable microphone arms. This one is several inches longer, hides the microphone cable and is quite sturdy and easily adjustable. It’s especially nice for heavier microphones. Spend a few extra bucks for this superior microphone arm, you won't be disappointed.
E**E
works
Works well with my Yeti Nano. I have no need for a expensive one since my mic is very lightweight
V**T
The price shows
If you have it upright, it is good, but I have mine hanging from above and the attach point likes to become loose. Also after a while, it likes to sag down. Other that that though, it does it's job decently. It is fairly good for the price.
J**Y
fantastic
fantastic
J**L
You get what you pay for, and that's cheap flimsy plastic that doesn't work
I should have known better, buying a cheap no-name product off Amazon, that I'd get a cheap no-name product and instantly regret it. The Sam Vimes Boots Theory of socioeconomic unfairness on full display. By buying this first, I've increased the cost of the better product I'll be ordering from another company today (a company that cares about the quality of the products it sells, since it reflects on their brand), and add to that the waste of attempting to recycle this. I should be able to, since it's almost nothing but cheap hollow plastic.Pros:* it hasn't failed yet, although I'm sure it will.Cons:* Putting a standard mic on it, it bends under the weight. I tried different mics. A light breeze would make it bend.* The 'locking' mechanisms in the articulation don't really lock (they can be forced really easily, even if tightened, risking stripping the 'teeth').* It's not adjustable, at least not without getting up and fiddling with up to 4 different articulation locks.Please don't do what I did - save your money and buy something that will give you confidence that your equipment is going to be accessible, useful, and safe.
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