Neewer

Neewer 10101836 Table Camera Mount Stand with Flexible Arm

4.2 (65 reviews)
4 inch8 inch2.0 lbs

Overhead flat lays, desk streams, and interview setups dialed in — one clamp-on stand, infinite angles.

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Overview

For the photographer or video creator working in a compact home studio, office corner, or desk setup, the Neewer TL253A + MH022 table mount solves a common problem: getting a camera directly overhead, at a precise angle, or repositioned quickly — without taking over the room with a full floor stand. It clamps to a desk edge and extends up to 47 inches, which is enough for a genuine overhead flat lay or a head-level interview frame. The 3-piece articulating arm extends to 70 cm and adds a second mounting point, making it practical to run a small LED fill light or secondary phone camera simultaneously from the same footprint.

Construction is aluminum and plastic, in line with its price tier — functional and light, not studio-grade. The C-clamp is the most load-bearing component and it performs best on solid wood or metal desk edges within its 3.5-inch grip range. Both ball heads include locking knobs that hold position reliably for cameras under 1 kg. Setup takes a few minutes with no tools beyond hand-tightening. The included screw adapters broaden compatibility, and the phone clip's 2.5–4.1 inch adjustable jaw fits most current smartphones. For live streaming, Zoom setups, online teaching, and light product photography, this stand delivers flexible positioning with almost no desk real estate sacrificed.

Key Features

Improved table mount set: the NEEWER TL253A + MH022 table mount set contains a height-adjustable straight bar, a three-piece folding holding arm, a phone holder and standard 1/4 inch screws on the vertical and horizontal ball head for attaching a camera, phone, LED light, webcam and more. Suitable for video recording, live streaming, zoom meeting, online lessons, interviews and more

Flexible film angle: when fully unfolded, the stand reaches a height of 120 cm / 47 inches and offers plenty of space for overhead shots and lighting. With the telescopic tube design, you can easily adjust the stand height. The 360° swivel ball head provides extra flexibility when filming. 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch and 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch screw adapters are included

3-piece extendable holding arm: a holding arm brings you more comfort. With the load capacity of the arm of 0.9 kg/2.0 lbs, you can mount a camera on the top of the stand while attaching an LED light or phone to the arm. It is 70 cm / 27.6 inches long, when fully extended, simply adjust the arm length to your preferences. Attach them firmly to the stand rod with safety clamp and locking knob

Easy to attach to your desk: Set up the table stand by mounting it on the edge of your desk with the C clamp. Clamping range: 0 inches - 3.5 inches / 0-9 cm. The upgraded clamp with larger size provides firm grip on the desk and improves load capacity

Widely compatible phone holder: The improved table stand holder also has a phone clip. With an adjustable opening width of 2.5 - 4.1 inches, the phone holder is compatible with iPhone 13/13 Pro/13 Pro Max/13 Mini/12/11 Pro Max/X/XR, Galaxy S20+/S20, Huawei P40 Pro and more. Note: when the retaining arm is attached, please loosen the locking button of the holding arm first to adjust the stand height

Specifications

Model Number
10101836
Maximum Height
120 cm / 47 inches
Holding Arm Length
70 cm / 27.6 inches
Holding Arm Load Capacity
0.9 kg / 2.0 lbs
Table Clamp Range
0-9 cm / 0-3.5 inches
Ball Head Swivel
360°
Screw Adapters Included
1/4 inch to 3/8 inch, 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch
Phone Holder Opening Width
2.5 - 4.1 inches

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • The 120 cm max height gives genuine overhead clearance for flat lays and product shots on a standard desk without needing a full light stand.
  • The 3-piece articulating arm lets you position a second device — LED panel or phone — independently of the main camera axis, which is genuinely useful for solo streaming setups.
  • C-clamp attachment means no floor footprint, keeping a tight workspace clear during a shoot.
  • The 360° ball head on both vertical and horizontal axes allows fine camera angle correction after you've already clamped down.
  • Included screw adapters (1/4-inch to 3/8-inch and 1/4-inch to 5/8-inch) cover most small camera and lighting accessories without additional purchases.

👎 Cons

  • The 0.9 kg (2.0 lb) arm load limit rules out heavier mirrorless bodies with a lens — you'll need to keep the arm for lights or phones, not a serious camera.
  • At maximum height, the extended stand can wobble if the desk surface has any flex — desk rigidity matters more than it does with a floor-standing tripod.
  • The clamp range tops out at 3.5 inches, so thick workbenches, some standing desks, and monitor risers won't be compatible without an adapter.
  • No built-in cable management means power cables for LED panels or USB tethering lines hang loose from the arm.

Frequently Asked Questions

The clamp handles edges up to 3.5 inches (9 cm), which covers most standard desks. Glass or very smooth surfaces may benefit from a rubber pad between the clamp and surface for extra grip — the clamp itself doesn't include padding.
Yes, that's the intended dual-use setup. The top of the vertical bar accepts any 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch mount, while the side arm (rated to 0.9 kg / 2.0 lbs) handles a compact LED panel or phone. Keep the camera within the overall load rating and positioned close to the desk edge for stability.
Fully extended, the stand reaches 47 inches (120 cm). That's enough clearance for a flat lay on a standard desk — though the horizontal reach of the arm determines how far over the work surface your camera actually sits.
The ball head includes a locking knob that tightens down the position. It holds a compact camera or webcam reliably, but heavier DSLR bodies may stress the joint — this stand is optimized for mirrorless, action cams, and phones.
No — the phone clip attaches directly to the arm and adjusts to phones 2.5–4.1 inches wide. The 1/4-inch to 5/8-inch adapters included cover most small lighting accessories as well.