The Flo Plus monitor arm is designed to support dual monitors to a combined weight of up to 18kg
Thanks to an extensive design and technically development period, Flo Plus is still able to use spring technology (unlike most rival arms in it’s class which will use a gas strut) with CBS’ patented Flo Spring Technology, ensuring that the load of 6-18kg is perfectly counter-balanced through the motion.
The Flo Plus monitor arm allows two screens of up to 24″ in size to be mounted in either portrait or landscape position with both heads having fine height adjustment.
This adaptability ensures that even two different sized monitor screens can be installed and perfectly aligned.
The screen support heads have been designed to be reversible, enabling the user to install the screens in a 30° cockpit or a flat setup by simply changing the heads around on the support bar.
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