At first glance, these stands seem great—far better packaging than I expected for monitor stands, and they feel impressively sturdy right out of the box. Unfortunately, that’s where the positives end. Most of my experience has been disappointing.
The biggest issue is that these stands are clearly designed for horizontally oriented monitors. To use them with my Eve SC207s, I had to rotate the platform 90 degrees. This results in a major limitation: I can only tilt the monitors side to side, not up or down—which is essentially useless for most setups. The design really should allow the platform to be mounted in either orientation.
Because of this rotation, the lip on the platform ends up on the sides of the monitors instead of the front or back. While this doesn’t affect functionality much (since there’s no forward/back tilt), I do use it as a visual guide to keep the monitors aligned.
The SC207s are fairly hefty—not excessively heavy, but definitely not light—and one of the stands wobbles noticeably more than the other. I use them at their lowest height and rarely touch them aside from powering the monitors on and off. Still, I find myself bracing the monitors each time just to avoid applying any lateral force. I definitely wouldn’t trust these stands at a higher elevation or with any additional stress.
TL;DR: They’re technically supporting my monitors, but my confidence in them is low. I’d have returned them if there were better desk-mounted alternatives that could handle the weight and size of my setup—but there just aren’t many out there.