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Amaran Desk Stand for Verge

Elevate your desktop workflow with this Desk Stand from amaran, an ideal companion to your Verge LED panel. This aluminium stand can be placed on a stable, flat surface to enhance your desktop lighting setup. It features a round steel base and locking wheel for securing gear to the pole via a 1/4"-20 top screw. The stand has an adjustable tilt angle and height range from 1.8 to 2.8' for flexible positioning of your light.

SKU: GC49-25.MS01060115

Amaran Desk Stand for Verge

Amaran Desk Stand for Verge

Elevate your desktop workflow with this Desk Stand from amaran, an ideal companion to your Verge LED panel. This aluminium stand can be placed on a stable, flat surface to enhance your desktop lighting setup. It features a round steel base and locking wheel for securing gear to the pole via a 1/4"-20 top screw. The stand has an adjustable tilt angle and height range from 1.8 to 2.8' for flexible positioning of your light.

Tabletop Lighting Solution

Position your Verge or other fixture for optimal light quality right from your desk. The stand has a center column that provides smooth adjustability, so it is easy to find the ideal lighting angle. The stand's round, weighted steel base plate has a soft padded bottom and provides solid support and protection from scratches and vibrations.

1/4"-20 Mounting & Cable Management

The 1/4"-20 screw mount is compatible with the Verge, other compatible amaran lights, and a wide variety of 1/4"-20 accessories. This base stand is not compatible with the Verge Max. A cable management clip helps maintain a clean, clutter-free workspace.

Key Features:

Height Adjusts from 1.8 to 2.8'

Universal 1/4"-20 Mounting

Smooth Telescoping Column

Weighted Steel Base Plate

Plate Has Soft Padding for Protection

Adjustable Tilt Angle

Integrated Locking Wheel for Safety

Aluminium Construction

What's in the Box:

Amaran Desk Stand for Verge

Telescopic Adjustable Column

Weighted Steel Base Plate

Cable Management Clip

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Product Overview

Amaran Desk Stand for Verge

Elevate your desktop workflow with this Desk Stand from amaran, an ideal companion to your Verge LED panel. This aluminium stand can be placed on a stable, flat surface to enhance your desktop lighting setup. It features a round steel base and locking wheel for securing gear to the pole via a 1/4"-20 top screw. The stand has an adjustable tilt angle and height range from 1.8 to 2.8' for flexible positioning of your light.

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