Mid-range dual monitor arm with gas spring and full-motion adjustment under $60
EleTab Dual Monitor Arm: Gas spring and full motion at a budget-adjacent price
The EleTab dual monitor arm at $55 offers gas spring counterbalance and full motion adjustment (tilt, swivel, height, and 360° rotation) for a price closer to the Amazon Basics no-frills stand than the Ergotron or Fully Jarvis premium options. For users who want the convenience of gas spring arms without paying $150+, the EleTab fills that gap.
What works
Gas spring counterbalance is the feature that matters most in a monitor arm. When you push a monitor up or down with gas spring, it stays where you release it without resistance. Without gas spring, you're loosening screws, repositioning, and retightening. For sitting-to-standing desk users who adjust monitor height multiple times per day, gas spring is essential rather than optional.
Full range of motion — tilt, swivel, rotation, and height — lets you optimize the ergonomic position for different tasks or users. Portrait mode rotation is useful for document editing and code review.
Supports screens up to 32 inches at up to 19.8 lbs per arm, which covers most standard monitors. The arm reach is approximately 19 inches, sufficient for side-by-side dual 27" monitors on a standard 55–60 inch desk. VESA 75x75 and 100x100 patterns are both supported.
What doesn't
EleTab is a less-established brand than Ergotron or Fully. The gas spring feel is softer and less precisely calibrated than premium alternatives — adequate for typical monitors but not as smooth or precise as the Ergotron LX. For buyers who scrutinize build quality, the Ergotron's construction polish is noticeably better.
The desk clamp has been noted to mark softer desk surfaces over time. Using the included clamp pad is recommended.
Who should buy this
The home office user who wants gas spring convenience on a budget and doesn't need the premium engineering of Ergotron or Fully Jarvis. If you're adjusting height daily for sitting and standing but don't want to spend $150+, the EleTab covers the essential need.
Who should look elsewhere
Premium build and Constant Force: Ergotron LX Dual ($150). Maximum monitor size and highest quality: Fully Jarvis ($200). Budget non-gas-spring: Amazon Basics ($50). Smaller desk and monitors: VIVO ($40) or WALI ($35).