Technical analysis of the AVLT RGB Gaming Monitor Arm confirms a heavy-duty mechanical design featuring an oversized gas spring cylinder. The system is calibrated for a payload capacity of up to 44 lbs (20kg), specifically to accommodate 49-inch super-ultrawide panels. Reinforced tilt joints are integrated into the chassis to counteract the high leverage forces of curved displays, preventing the forward sag common in lower-capacity arms.
The RGB lighting system operates as a hardware-level peripheral powered via USB, utilizing an integrated button for mode selection without a software or firmware layer. This ensures local control and eliminates digital compatibility risks. Material specifications list a high-grade powder-coated finish on the white chassis, and the cable management tracks are sized to accommodate high-bandwidth DisplayPort cabling.
Operational protocols specify that the gas spring is shipped under high tension; therefore, the monitor must be mounted prior to adjusting the tension screw to ensure safety. The physical footprint of the arm and base requires a desk thickness of at least 1 inch and significant rear clearance for full range of motion. VESA support includes 75x75mm and 100x100mm patterns.
For users with standard 16:9 displays who do not require this unit's extreme 44lb tension curve, the BONTEC Gas Spring Mount offers a more compact alternative. This hardware is categorized within the ergonomic monitor arms ecosystem for high-performance displays.