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Elgato Wave Mic Arm Pro White - 360° Rotatable Low Profile Gas Spring Microphone Arm, Works Mics/Shure SM7B/HyperX QuadCast/Rode/Blue Yeti & More – for Broadcasting/Podcasting/Streaming

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Elgato Wave Mic Arm Pro White - 360° Rotatable Low Profile Gas Spring Microphone Arm, Works Mics/Shure SM7B/HyperX QuadCast/Rode/Blue Yeti & More – for Broadcasting/Podcasting/Streaming

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· Low Profile: Wave Mic Arm Pro White features superior suspension technology for ultra-smooth, silent adjustments; It’s compatible with a wide range of mic brands and models: Sennheiser, Audio-Technica, HyperX, Rode, Shure, Neumann, and many more · High Load Capacity: Supports up to 3 kg/6.6 lbs, including accessories · Gas Spring Suspension: Smooth, silent adjustments without loosening screws · Hidden Cable Channels: Strong magnetic covers keep cables out of sight · Secure Mount: Padded clamp fits desks up to 60 mm / 2.4 inches thick

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BrianReviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025

Im not big on writing reviews, but my experience warranted sharing. After trying many mic boom arms for my home office desk setup, I found this one to be by far the best. I have an older Blue Yeti mic (1.5lbs) and I wanted an arm that can hold it overhead out of camera shot. I also wanted one I could dynamically reposition without having to untighten and retighten a bunch of joints. I tried several arms including from companies I would normally expect - from experience - to have great products, and was continually disappointed. A professional studio would use a high end Yellowtec or OC White boom arm but for 3-5x the price. What is available for the rest of us who need a good product without having to take out a second mortgage? This boom arm is exactly what I was looking for. I can put the mic exactly where I want it for a specific use case and it is very stable. It makes no noise as you move it around and the spring tension is adjustable to the weight of the mic so it will stay where you put it. It's a little skinnier than a high end arm but it is very adequate to the weight of something like a typical podcasting or vocal mic. The skinny size makes it unobtrusive and the springs are internal which I prefer. The magnetic cable covers are brilliant. It can be mounted overhead or slide out from under your monitors. Either way, it makes for a very clean and professional looking setup. Super pleased!

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KenReviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025

It may be more expensive than most other boom arms, but the gas spring makes up for it in spades. The arms position has no play, you just put the mic where you want it and it stays there. Game changer for boom mics in this price range. The clamp can be tightened even is it's against a wall, and the frame is super sturdy. The ball head is also very well-made. No mic sag or position drift, it stays put, but you can still freely adjust it without loosening anything. I think this is the best value for a mic arm built this well and with this many features.

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bryce aguiarReviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025

Click to play video I had a $17 mic arm for about 5 years. Wanted something more professional looking. This brings the pro aesthetic while adding HUGE function and maneuverability. Much more stable and flexible than my old arm. Like others said, this is overpriced, but you do get what you pay for. I got this instead of the RODE arm and I definitely don’t regret it.

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NickReviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024

I own both a Rode PSA-1 and the standard Wave Arm LP. Of the three, this is definitely my favorite, but it does have some faults. First, the good things: -It uses the same desk clamp as everything else they sell, which is a great clamp. -It now includes a riser, which solves a problem I had with the original LP. Without the riser, the lower arm would bonk into my audio interface and get in the way of my keyboard. The riser raises it up enough to clear the interface, just barely clear a regular Stream Deck, and keep it far enough away from my keyboard that I could still type under it if I wanted, all without being so tall that it can't go under my monitor. -The ball joint where the mic attaches seems much stronger, especially with the new handle. While it wasn't a big deal, the original could still be moved even when fully tightened. This one holds very strongly. -Much improved magnets for cable management. These are NOT coming off unless you want them to. -Pneumatic upper arm for easier positioning! No more sagging because you've got an SM7B on there. Just a lot of little quality of life updates to an already great arm. But there are still a few things I would've liked to see: -The ball joint doesn't maintain position when adjusting the arm up or down. On the PSA-1, as you move the arm up or down, the mic stays level (or however you positioned it). That is not the case with this one. On the one hand, it's not that big of a deal as most streamers aren't going to be moving this up and down a lot; on the other hand, if it's not going to be moved a lot, there's no reason to have pneumatics in the first place, so you might as well have the mic stay level for the people that are actually going to want the pneumatics. Again, it's pretty minor, but still a con. -The lower arm does not have a hole on the top for the cable to come out of, which would have enabled even cleaner cable management. -The arms are not any wider than the original, which means you still can't hide a Fethead in the cable channels. I wish they made them just a smidge wider for that reason. -The joint covers are not keyed, which means they rotate freely. That does mean you can position them however you want, but it also means that you can't perfectly match the left and right sides to the same angle. I may be the only person who cares about that, though. All in all, a solid upgrade over the original and if you can afford it (the cost is also a con, really), it's definitely the one to get. But it does feel like they could've done a bit more market research or testing and fixed a few odd omissions.

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Amog4lifeReviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025

I had another brand before this one but this one is definitely built better. The design compliments my desk and hold my microphone well. Very easy to set up and great value.

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HowardReviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025

As all the YouTube reviewers say, this low profile arm is fabulous. Once you adjust the tension to accommodate the weight of what it's holding (mine is holding a Rode PodMic), there is nothing more to do and you can move the arm around at will. Just a fantastic product. And the magnetic connections for the cable covers are great.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025

This thing just works. The cable management is nice and simple. The arm holds its position well. And it’s quiet.

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Jeffrey BouchardReviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025

Good quality mic arm. I will say that you can find similar ones for a cheaper price. I use it with a shure sm7b and it holds it firmly. Of elgato makes their products with streamer in mind so I trust them when making a purchase.

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Florian MaiReviewed in Germany on April 19, 2025

Ich bin super zufrieden mit dem Mikrofonarm. Mein Shure SM7B bleibt in jeder Situation stabil und ist auch nicht zu schwer für den Arm. Alles fühlt sich sehr sehr hochwertig an, jedoch empfehle ich ein Upgrade von dem normalen LP Mikrofonarm auf diesen nicht, da der Unterschied zwischen Preis und Leistung nicht mehr sehr groß ist. Ob der Preis gerechtfertigt ist, muss jeder für sich selbst entscheiden. Ich habe das Upgrade vom Normalen LP auf den LP Pro zu keinem Zeitpunkt bereut.

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Taylor HarrisonReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 19, 2025

This stand holds the mic perfectly in place! It’s incredibly stable and made with high-quality materials, ensuring a secure and reliable setup. Very impressed!

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CedricReviewed in France on February 11, 2025

Au début, j'ai acheté ce bras de micro plus par Geek attitude 🤣 et pour les top review sur Youtube. Cependant j'avais déjà un bras de micro et j'ai pensé que rien ne changerais vraiment à part la marque 🤣. J'ao été vraiment bluffé par la fluidité, la simplicité et l'ergonomie de ce bras elgato ... IMPECCABLE !!! Les rmeilleurs eview Youtube était en dessous de la réalité.

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iDJMicReviewed in Canada on December 17, 2024

I love this Mic stand it's low profile is sleek and the cable management is great. Very universal and easy to use and setup. I love the Mic coming from the bottom rather than the top.

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Borders LynnReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2025

I bought it for music livestreaming; ordinary mic stands were too awkward, a cheaper version of this couldn't hold my heavy mic. This is perfect - highly adjustable for reach, angle and height, elegant appearance and superb build quality. 5 stars.