Offering all the benefits of a traditional dynamic monitor arm—with none of the shortcomings—the M2 redefines high-performance monitor arms. Current-generation monitor arms utilize a bulky, failure-prone gas cylinder to support the weight of the monitor. The M2 instead uses an innovative mechanical spring to achieve exceptional performance and durability in a lightweight, ultra-thin design.




For all its advancements, the M2’s most notable achievement is that it treads lightly where the environment is concerned.
The M2 can help building projects achieve valuable LEED credits.
Materials & Resources
Credit 4.1
Recycled Content, 10%
Credit 4.2
Recycled Content, 20%
Innovation & Design
Credit 1.1 – 1.4
Innovation in Design: Ergonomics Strategy
Materials & Resources
Credit 4.1
Recycled Content, 10%
Credit 4.2
Recycled Content, 20%
Innovation & Design
Credit 1.1 – 1.4
Innovation in Design: Ergonomics Strategy
Innovation in Operations
Credit 1.1 – 1.4
Innovation in Operations: Ergonomics Strategy
Monitor Arm Position Guide (PDF)
M2 Installation Instructions (PDF)
M2 Hang Tag Installation (PDF)
Monitor Arm Universal Hang Tag Instructions (PDF)
Grommet Installation Instructions (PDF)
Polished Aluminum |
Silver |
White |
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Screen Sizes Inches 13-32 |
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Wegiht Capacity 5-20 |
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SustainabilityFor all its advancements, the M2’s most notable achievement is that it treads lightly where the environment is concerned.
Earn LEED CreditsThe M2 can help building projects achieve valuable LEED credits. LEED FOR COMMERCIAL INTERIORSMaterials & Resources Credit 4.1 Credit 4.2 Innovation & Design Credit 1.1 – 1.4 LEED FOR NEW CONSTRUCTIONMaterials & Resources Credit 4.1 Credit 4.2 Innovation & Design Credit 1.1 – 1.4 LEED FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS: OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCEInnovation in Operations Credit 1.1 – 1.4 |
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Offering all the benefits of a traditional dynamic monitor arm—with none of the shortcomings—the M2 redefines high-performance monitor arms. Current-generation monitor arms utilize a bulky, failure-prone gas cylinder to support the weight of the monitor. The M2 instead uses an innovative mechanical spring to achieve exceptional performance and durability in a lightweight, ultra-thin design. |
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