Overview

Joby Wavo Boom Arm with Desk Clamp

Ideal for streamers, podcasters, or YouTube personalities who need a flexible mounting solution for their already crowded desk setup, look no further than the Joby Wavo Boom Arm with Desk Clamp. This boom arm has a 1.1 kg load capacity and 1/4"-20 mounting screw for compatibility with almost any microphone. An integrated ball head can adjust your mic to any angle and a height range of 5 to 33" makes finding the perfect configuration intuitive and easy.

SKU: GC47-JB01803-BWW

Joby Wavo Boom Arm with Desk Clamp

Joby Wavo Boom Arm with Desk Clamp

Ideal for streamers, podcasters, or YouTube personalities who need a flexible mounting solution for their already crowded desk setup, look no further than the Joby Wavo Boom Arm with Desk Clamp. This boom arm has a 1.1 kg load capacity and 1/4"-20 mounting screw for compatibility with almost any microphone. An integrated ball head can adjust your mic to any angle and a height range of 5 to 33" makes finding the perfect configuration intuitive and easy.

The Boom Arm attaches to your desk with a padded desk clamp for secure placement without damaging the surface. It features built-in cup and headphone holders to free up table space and keep everything organised. A hidden cable channel with interchangeable rubber strips helps manage your wires. The arm's steel and aluminium construction ensures its longevity and durability.

Universal Ball Head

A ball head with a 1/4" screw secures your microphone of choice to the Boom Arm. Included with the arm are 3/8 and 5/8" adapters for increased microphone compatibility.

Cup and Headphone Holders

The locking base features both a cup holder to keep your water bottle off your desk while streaming, and a headphone holder to hang your headset when not in use.

Cable Management

Thread your cables through the hidden channel to keep them out of your way and avoid tangles when moving the arm around. Two sets of red and black cable management strips allow you to customise the look of the arm while keeping the wires in place.

High-Quality Construction

The boom arm is built to last a minimum of 4 to 5 years of constant movement thanks to its durable construction (tested for 5000 open-close cycles). It has a load capacity of 1.1 kg.

Key Features:

Podcasting, Streaming and Broadcasting

C-Clamp for Secure Mounting

Internal Springs for Stability

Height Range 12.7-83.8 cm

Ball Head for Precise Positioning

Supports Microphones up to 1 kg

1/4" Top Thread with Adapters

What's in the Box:

Joby Wavo Boom Arm with Desk Clamp

1/4"-20 to 3/8"-16 Mount Adapter

1/4"-20 to 5/8" Mount Adapter

Red Rubber Cable Management Strip

Black Rubber Cable Management Strip

Locking Base

Table Grommet

Allen Key

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Joby Wavo Boom Arm with Desk Clamp

Ideal for streamers, podcasters, or YouTube personalities who need a flexible mounting solution for their already crowded desk setup, look no further than the Joby Wavo Boom Arm with Desk Clamp. This boom arm has a 1.1 kg load capacity and 1/4"-20 mounting screw for compatibility with almost any microphone. An integrated ball head can adjust your mic to any angle and a height range of 5 to 33" makes finding the perfect configuration intuitive and easy.

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