NB Gaming Monitor Arm — Heavy Duty Monitor Mount That Actually Holds

✅ PROS
- Heavy duty — holds 44 lbs with no sag, unlike cheaper arms that droop under weight
- Fits ultrawide monitors up to 60 inches, a size most arms can't support
- RGB lighting adds aesthetic value for gaming setups
- Quick-release plate makes monitor swaps easy without re-mounting
- Solid aluminum build with tight joints that stay put once adjusted
❌ CONS
- Tight joints require significant force to adjust — not ideal for frequent repositioning
- $140 price point is premium compared to basic single-monitor arms
The Verdict
The NB Gaming Monitor Arm occupies a specific niche: ultrawide and heavy monitors that most monitor arms can’t handle. With a 44 lb weight capacity and support for screens up to 60 inches, it’s designed for the oversized, curved monitors that have become standard in gaming and productivity setups.
The Weight Question
Most monitor arms top out around 20 lbs. A 34-inch ultrawide weighs 15-18 lbs. A 49-inch super-ultrawide can hit 25 lbs. The NB arm handles all of them with margin to spare.
One reviewer who upgraded from a cheaper arm: “Before this I tried a monitor arm that claimed to hold 3 32-inch monitors. I was having issues with that product with just two of them. This is well worth the money.”
Another owner with a 34-inch curved monitor: “It adjusts in multiple directions and holds my 34-inch curved monitor with no issues. The joints are definitely tight, but honestly that adds to the stability.”
The Build
The arm is aluminum with a grey-black finish and RGB lighting. The joints arrive tight — intentionally so. They need significant force to adjust, which means they don’t drift over time. The quick-release plate lets you swap monitors without removing the entire mount from the desk.
A reviewer notes: “It has plenty of room to grow if you change your monitors around with a quick snap feature so you can unclip it and put the mount on another without taking but a few minutes. The build quality is far better than the one I had before.”
The Verdict
At $140, the NB Gaming Monitor Arm is expensive for a single-monitor arm. But it’s priced for what it does: hold heavy, oversized monitors that cheaper arms can’t handle. If you have a 34-inch or larger monitor, this is a solid investment. If you have a standard 24-inch display, there are cheaper options that work fine.
The RGB lighting is a bonus. The build quality is the real value.



