Description
- < Long Arm > The wall mount is built with 2 articulated arm, each arm length inch/cm, it can reach far range for your neeeds
- < Flexible & Rotatable > The arm joint and bottom base connection can be 360 degree rotation, and this wall mount includes a ball head, you can adjust the device angle as your wish once arm positioning; It is adjustable and easy to target the position to meet your different application
- < Wide Compatibilty > The wall arm stand head is 1/4 threaded which is compatible with dslr cameras, slr cam, ring light, panel light, projector, gopro action cameras, webcam, smartphones, tablet; It also includes a 1/4 to 3/8 adpater, then it also fit microphones, turn it into a wall mic stand.
- < Heavy Duty Design > The arm stand is made of high quality aluminum alloy, lightweight but strong, it is sturdy and durable; The load can be up to 5 lbs, support almost all cameras
- < Wall Mounting > The wall mount is easy installed with screws; It can be widely used in lots application such as overhead video shots, make great baking crafting demo videos, live stream, online lesson, YouTube videos, cooking video, videography, photography, vlogging, video shooting; A necessory camera gear for YouTubers, Creators, Filmmakers






Michael T. –
My desk is pretty small, and between my monitor and keyboard, I had zero room for a tripod. I bought this Pozliv wall mount to hold my Logitech StreamCam. It was super easy to install (just make sure you find a stud). The arm is stiff enough to hold the angle without drooping but flexible enough to adjust when I need to. For the price, this is a huge upgrade for my WFH setup.
D. Reynolds –
The arm itself is fantastic. It¡¯s made of aluminum and feels very premium and sturdy. I¡¯m using it to hold a heavy ring light for my wife¡¯s makeup videos. However, the dry-wall anchors that came in the box are a bit cheap. One of them spun in the wall. I swapped them out for some toggle bolts from Home Depot and now it¡¯s rock solid. 5 stars for the arm, 3 stars for the screws. Still worth buying.
Sarah Jenkins –
I couldn’t justify spending hundreds on the big-name brand mounting systems. Found this Pozliv mount and decided to give it a shot. Honestly? It does the exact same thing. I use it for overhead “flat lay” shots for my baking channel. It extends far enough to get center table shots and holds my Canon M50 with a kit lens easily. Highly recommended for creators on a budget.
GamerGuy_88 –
The description said it works for mics, and it came with the necessary adapter (1/4 to 3/8 or 5/8, can’t remember, but it fit). I have my Blue Yeti mounted on this to keep it off my glass desk where I can’t use a clamp arm. It looks super clean and professional on my stream. The black finish is matte and doesn’t reflect light.
Alex P. –
I was worried about the “sag” you get with cheaper arms, but this Pozliv arm stays put. You really have to tighten the knobs down if you are using a DSLR, but once it’s locked, it’s not moving. I like that the head is a ball joint, makes fine-tuning the camera angle very easy.
Emily R. –
I bought two of these. One holds my key light and the other holds a secondary camera angle. Installation took about 15 minutes. Being able to swing the equipment against the wall when I’m not recording is a game changer. My room looks so much tidier now.