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J.Burrows Professional Single Monitor Arm with Dual USB White
J.Burrows Professional Single Monitor Arm with Dual USB White
J.Burrows Professional Single Monitor Arm with Dual USB White
J.Burrows Professional Single Monitor Arm with Dual USB White
J.Burrows Professional Single Monitor Arm with Dual USB White

J.Burrows Professional Single Monitor Arm with Dual USB White

(35 reviews)

The Professional Monitor Arm comes with clamping pieces so you can attach it to your J.Burrows Professional Sit Stand Desk. It features full motion functionality for optimally positioning your monitor as well as USB ports so you can sync and charge your devices at your desk. It has a cable management feature to keep your cords tidy and will only take approximately 15 minutes to assemble.

The Professional Monitor Arm comes with clamping pieces so you can attach it to your J.Burrows Professional Sit Stand Desk. It features full motion functionality for optimally positioning your monitor as well as USB ports so you can sync and charge your devices at your desk. It has a cable management feature to keep your cords tidy and will only take approximately 15 minutes to assemble.

$63.80

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The lowest price for J.Burrows Professional Single Monitor Arm with Dual USB White right now is $63.80 at Mobile Guru.

The all-time low was $63.80 on 26 Jan 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 10 Apr 2026.

J.Burrows Professional Single Monitor Arm with Dual USB White

$63.80

(35 reviews)

The Professional Monitor Arm comes with clamping pieces so you can attach it to your J.Burrows Professional Sit Stand Desk. It features full motion functionality for optimally positioning your monitor as well as USB ports so you can sync and charge your devices at your desk. It has a cable management feature to keep your cords tidy and will only take approximately 15 minutes to assemble.

The Professional Monitor Arm comes with clamping pieces so you can attach it to your J.Burrows Professional Sit Stand Desk. It features full motion functionality for optimally positioning your monitor as well as USB ports so you can sync and charge your devices at your desk. It has a cable management feature to keep your cords tidy and will only take approximately 15 minutes to assemble.

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$63.80

J.Burrows Single Monitor Arm 10"-30" with Dual USB White - As New Open Box

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Reviews

Can't hold weight properly
1 November 2020Gary

originally posted on officeworks.com.au

My monitor is only 3kg and the arm will sometimes randomly drop forward. The arm itself will definitely hold the weight, but the pivot where the monitor rests and tilts definitely doesn't. I'm just glad the entire arm feels sturdy, if the actual arm itself were to collapse I'd be left with a shattered $1.5k monitor. Over all I love the actual arm of this, although it could be a bit more flexible in positioning. For example the arm if you want to move the monitor actually comes TOWARD your desk, not away from it, meaning the back of your desk if you had anything there you have to move it and make room for the arm to come inwards. I have a synthesizer on mine, so if I need to move it I lose a lot of desk real estate (roughly a foot) Overall the arm seems sturdy, but ... MoreMy monitor is only 3kg and the arm will sometimes randomly drop forward. The arm itself will definitely hold the weight, but the pivot where the monitor rests and tilts definitely doesn't. I'm just glad the entire arm feels sturdy, if the actual arm itself were to collapse I'd be left with a shattered $1.5k monitor. Over all I love the actual arm of this, although it could be a bit more flexible in positioning. For example the arm if you want to move the monitor actually comes TOWARD your desk, not away from it, meaning the back of your desk if you had anything there you have to move it and make room for the arm to come inwards. I have a synthesizer on mine, so if I need to move it I lose a lot of desk real estate (roughly a foot) Overall the arm seems sturdy, but if they could fix the pivot head and make the monitor arm go AWAY from the desk when needing to move it (so it doesn't take up valuable desk real estate) would be amazing. For an average home set up this may work well, but I've got my desk planned out for all my audio production work and graphic design work, and unfortunately it just doesn't work.

Don't forget to adust the spring tension!
30 July 2021UseTheAllenKeyToDoIt

originally posted on officeworks.com.au

Had this for about 6 months - it works so well that I bought one for my brother, too! The SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT THING is to adjust the tension in the spring. I nearly thought mine was broken, until I read the instructions fully. It is absolutely essential that you adjust the tension in the spring that holds the arm up so it matches your monitor's weight, otherwise it will flop down for heavy monitors and spring up for light monitors. After adjusting it, you should be able to move your monitor up and down without any problem. There are multiple negative reviews from people who claim the height isn't adjustable or that it doesn't hold their monitor up. I think the current low rating (3.9 at the time of this review) is mostly due to people who forgot to adjust the ... MoreHad this for about 6 months - it works so well that I bought one for my brother, too! The SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT THING is to adjust the tension in the spring. I nearly thought mine was broken, until I read the instructions fully. It is absolutely essential that you adjust the tension in the spring that holds the arm up so it matches your monitor's weight, otherwise it will flop down for heavy monitors and spring up for light monitors. After adjusting it, you should be able to move your monitor up and down without any problem. There are multiple negative reviews from people who claim the height isn't adjustable or that it doesn't hold their monitor up. I think the current low rating (3.9 at the time of this review) is mostly due to people who forgot to adjust the tension in the arm.

Excellent product
12 November 2022Pd000

originally posted on officeworks.com.au

Very happy with the arm. Good instructions. Nice solid construction. The negative comments almost put me off it. However, I’m happy to say that I’ve had zero problems with it. Easy to install. Easy to adjust. Looks good.

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Updated 2 months ago
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Mobile Guru

$63.80

J.Burrows Single Monitor Arm 10"-30" with Dual USB White - As New Open Box

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Can't hold weight properly
1 November 2020

My monitor is only 3kg and the arm will sometimes randomly drop forward. The arm itself will definitely hold the weight, but the pivot where the monitor rests and tilts definitely doesn't. I'm just glad the entire arm feels sturdy, if the actual arm itself were to collapse I'd be left with a shattered $1.5k monitor. Over all I love the actual arm of this, although it could be a bit more flexible in positioning. For example the arm if you want to move the monitor actually comes TOWARD your desk, not away from it, meaning the back of your desk if you had anything there you have to move it and make room for the arm to come inwards. I have a synthesizer on mine, so if I need to move it I lose a lot of desk real estate (roughly a foot) Overall the arm seems sturdy, but ... MoreMy monitor is only 3kg and the arm will sometimes randomly drop forward. The arm itself will definitely hold the weight, but the pivot where the monitor rests and tilts definitely doesn't. I'm just glad the entire arm feels sturdy, if the actual arm itself were to collapse I'd be left with a shattered $1.5k monitor. Over all I love the actual arm of this, although it could be a bit more flexible in positioning. For example the arm if you want to move the monitor actually comes TOWARD your desk, not away from it, meaning the back of your desk if you had anything there you have to move it and make room for the arm to come inwards. I have a synthesizer on mine, so if I need to move it I lose a lot of desk real estate (roughly a foot) Overall the arm seems sturdy, but if they could fix the pivot head and make the monitor arm go AWAY from the desk when needing to move it (so it doesn't take up valuable desk real estate) would be amazing. For an average home set up this may work well, but I've got my desk planned out for all my audio production work and graphic design work, and unfortunately it just doesn't work.

Gary originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Don't forget to adust the spring tension!
30 July 2021

Had this for about 6 months - it works so well that I bought one for my brother, too! The SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT THING is to adjust the tension in the spring. I nearly thought mine was broken, until I read the instructions fully. It is absolutely essential that you adjust the tension in the spring that holds the arm up so it matches your monitor's weight, otherwise it will flop down for heavy monitors and spring up for light monitors. After adjusting it, you should be able to move your monitor up and down without any problem. There are multiple negative reviews from people who claim the height isn't adjustable or that it doesn't hold their monitor up. I think the current low rating (3.9 at the time of this review) is mostly due to people who forgot to adjust the ... MoreHad this for about 6 months - it works so well that I bought one for my brother, too! The SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT THING is to adjust the tension in the spring. I nearly thought mine was broken, until I read the instructions fully. It is absolutely essential that you adjust the tension in the spring that holds the arm up so it matches your monitor's weight, otherwise it will flop down for heavy monitors and spring up for light monitors. After adjusting it, you should be able to move your monitor up and down without any problem. There are multiple negative reviews from people who claim the height isn't adjustable or that it doesn't hold their monitor up. I think the current low rating (3.9 at the time of this review) is mostly due to people who forgot to adjust the tension in the arm.

UseTheAllenKeyToDoIt originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Excellent product
12 November 2022

Very happy with the arm. Good instructions. Nice solid construction. The negative comments almost put me off it. However, I’m happy to say that I’ve had zero problems with it. Easy to install. Easy to adjust. Looks good.

Pd000 originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Excellent quality & smart, considerate design
14 May 2020

So happy I bought these, rather than the cheaper ones available. I have a much more expensive unit by Dell at work, and I got these for home, and this is far better. The base is smart: 3 height settings to adjust for literally any thickness of desk, and you can adjust without removing bolts due to a simple, hook design for each level of thickness (tighten using the turn knob). That was the first sign of smart design. Next, each screen can easily be mounted and removed by one person. You first half-install the two top screws to the rear of the monitor, and then you hang it like a picture frame on the two U-shaped lips for the top two screws. With the monitor hanging, you can then install and tighten the rest of the screws, which all have big heads that you can grip ... MoreSo happy I bought these, rather than the cheaper ones available. I have a much more expensive unit by Dell at work, and I got these for home, and this is far better. The base is smart: 3 height settings to adjust for literally any thickness of desk, and you can adjust without removing bolts due to a simple, hook design for each level of thickness (tighten using the turn knob). That was the first sign of smart design. Next, each screen can easily be mounted and removed by one person. You first half-install the two top screws to the rear of the monitor, and then you hang it like a picture frame on the two U-shaped lips for the top two screws. With the monitor hanging, you can then install and tighten the rest of the screws, which all have big heads that you can grip and turn with your hand, with the final tightening done with a screwdriver. Smart, and so considerate! Plus, the base is super sturdy.. when you install it you can feel it's not going to jiggle around.The arms are excellent and can get high enough so that, finally, I don't feel like I'm going to start slouching to look down into the lower areas of the screen. The cable management clips are simple and seems a bit flimsy, but they work really well and have enough space to fit the 3 cables that come out of each of my monitors. I can't really see the cables at all anymore. The two USB ports at the front are independent pass-throughs and not a hub (so, two cables to your PC). That's actually a good thing. Plus, they're blue, so I'm assuming they're USB3.0. This is a great product. I'm so happy with it I came here at 10.45 at night specifically to write this review. More power to good producers!

John originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Great quality build - Read before bad reviews
20 July 2021

I'm an IT manager and have bought this for all of the desks at our workplace, as well as one for my home office. Like some of the negative reviews on here (1 and 2 stars), I used for a few months and then noticed that the screens started to tilt downwards under their own weight and was really disappointed. However, I then noticed that you can remove the plastic caps over the section where it tils and tighten a bolt that prevents this from happening. Each different point of movement on this arm can be adjusted and tightened/loosened to match your monitor's weight. I also love the mounting options (clamp to desk or drill one small hole for mid desk mounting). Highly recommend.

TimI originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Hot garbage - Absolute waste of money!
3 June 2020

I bought this product and I am incredibly disappointed with the functionality. The primary reason for this is the arm is not balanced on its up/down axis. Any monitor (even below the weight specification) will not stay upright and constantly tilt down until it is parallel to the table. Even the smallest bump will cause both monitors to tilt forward, and you will never be able to settle them in the exact same position they were in. If you think you can easily maneuver the monitor arm to gently change its position, you are sadly mistake. Anecdotally even with my lightest monitor, more often than not, adjusting the monitor is like trying to straighten a picture frame - It will never be the right position and even if it is, it will never stay in the right place for very ... MoreI bought this product and I am incredibly disappointed with the functionality. The primary reason for this is the arm is not balanced on its up/down axis. Any monitor (even below the weight specification) will not stay upright and constantly tilt down until it is parallel to the table. Even the smallest bump will cause both monitors to tilt forward, and you will never be able to settle them in the exact same position they were in. If you think you can easily maneuver the monitor arm to gently change its position, you are sadly mistake. Anecdotally even with my lightest monitor, more often than not, adjusting the monitor is like trying to straighten a picture frame - It will never be the right position and even if it is, it will never stay in the right place for very long. Overall, this Monitor arm makes a lot of squeaking noises, has cheap plastic cable attachments on the side, and will never stay in the same position you set it. You will have to readjust the position of both monitors every single day, as majority of the time , they will fall down overnight. If you do not want to be frustrated each time you need to make an adjustment to your monitor, do yourself a favour and do not buy this. Period.

Adam originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Pretty good but has fault
16 October 2022

The arms are adjustable and can be tightened in every spot apart from the one where it fails. I have found that cables pull the bottom of the monitor downward which tilts the screen forward. This hinge is not adjustable. The provided cable management does not help this issue. I had the make sure there is enough slack and then zip tie the slack to stop the issue

Dan2022 originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Screen tilted after one week
23 April 2022

I bought this monitor arm a few months ago, however, it didn't take long for both monitors to tilt downward, despite being under the specified weight limit. Unfortunately, despite many attempts to try and rectify this, I have water bottles holding my screens up as there doesn't seem to be a way to be able to tighten or repair the tilting function. I would not recommend this product.

Charlii originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Strong, Stable, Reliable
27 April 2022

Ignore the 1 Star reviews. There are a number of screw points which will adjust the tension of the arms, which changes how much weight they can hold. Once these are set correctly, these things are excellent. Bought 2 months ago, holding 2 x 27" displays, can set to any height and position with ease. They are stable, very strong and do not randomly sag. Highly recommend. Very well priced. Don't Cheap out, but don't spend a fortune either. Very well priced.

JKCWard originally posted on officeworks.com.au
terrible hinges
16 July 2022

I bought this 5 months ago and it was definitely NOT worth the price. every now and again one of the hinges for my monitor would come free and fully tilt down the monitor to the point of it lying face down on my desk. it would always be able to tilt back up to its original position but in the morning it was lying face down and after trying to re just the monitor it was no use. don't waste your money on this just because it is from a reputable company like Officeworks.

dissatisfiedcustomer01 originally posted on officeworks.com.au

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