The company that probably made your chair now makes a ridiculous monitor arm to mount up to FOUR 32-inch screens

What you need to know

  • Secretlab may trace its origins back to premium gaming chairs, but nowadays the company makes a lot more than just places to plant your rear.
  • There’s actually a whole line of monitor stands, designed for Secretlab’s MAGNUS desks but compatible with most setups.
  • Today, Secretlab has announced its most ambitious mount yet: the Vertical Monitor Stand, with quad arms.
  • This stand can support up to four 32-inch monitors simultaneously, with independent swivel, tilt, and rotation support for each display.
  • Oh, and it’s available now from $299 at Secretlab.

As a tech enthusiast who has been juggling multiple monitors for years, I can’t help but be captivated by Secretlab’s latest offering – the Vertical Monitor Stand. With its sleek design and impressive capability to support up to four 32-inch monitors, it’s like they’ve tapped into my multi-monitor dreams!


At the moment, I’m examining an HP OMEN Transcend 32 QD-OLED monitor for a future review. This particular model is a 32-inch, 4K, 240Hz display that seems perfectly sufficient for my needs. However, Secretlab (the brand behind your chair) has posed an intriguing query: “What if… Four of these were arranged together?

As a tech enthusiast, I can’t help but share my excitement over Secretlab’s latest innovation – their Vertical Monitor Stand. This sleek and sophisticated desk accessory has become the crown jewel of their display mounting family, offering an unparalleled experience for multi-monitor users like myself.

The Vertical Monitor Stand from Secretlab can be purchased starting from $299 on their official site, and the reason behind its premium pricing is noteworthy.

A premium dual monitor arm that can expand to hold even more

Many individuals favor multi-monitor configurations and desire the flexibility to organize their monitors in various orientations, such as vertically, horizontally, stacked, or side by side. However, setups offering such versatility tend to be pricey, may lack certain features, or can appear disorganized visually. Secretlab aims to strike a balance between freedom, functionality, and aesthetics in a single product.

Check out the Secretlab Vertical Monitor Stand: at first glance, it may seem peculiar or funny. However, upon closer inspection, it stands out as remarkably clean and stylish compared to many other quad monitor mounts available. Additionally, it provides a level of customization and versatility that is rarely found in other stands on the market.

The Vertical Monitor Stand features a broad foundation and robust clamp, extending a compact arm that serves as a sturdy base for up to four of Secretlab’s versatile monitor arms. It’s worth mentioning that the stand initially includes two adjustable monitor arms; you can purchase additional ones separately, which may increase its cost. However, having four monitors is not a prerequisite to consider this stand as an option.

For the Vertical Monitor Stand, the number of displays – be it two, three, or four – doesn’t affect its functionality. Each arm on the stand operates independently, offering the same full range of swivel, tilt, and rotation adjustability as Secretlab’s standard single, dual, and heavy-duty monitor stands. Additionally, Secretlab strategically positions the arms to make it simple to align all your monitors, whether horizontally or vertically.

Modern monitors, up to a size of 32 inches, are accommodated as well; the thought of having four HP OMEN Transcend 32s on my desk seems overwhelming (it’s simply too much screen for how close I usually sit), but it can be done. Secretlab created the Vertical Monitor Stand explicitly for its MAGNUS and MAGNUS Pro desks, effortlessly fitting and blending into Secretlab’s renowned cable management system. Naturally, the Vertical Monitor Stand is compatible with most desks and tables that are between 10mm to 50mm thick as well.

Secretlab’s MAGNUS monitor arm collection has expanded significantly, with a single display arm priced at just $149 from Secretlab. At the pinnacle of this range is the Secretlab Vertical Monitor Stand, the most luxurious option in their catalog, starting at $299 from Secretlab. Each additional third and fourth arm will cost an extra $139 each.

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2024-12-05 00:09