Monitors & Stands
Fix neck pain at the source.
Most neck and shoulder strain comes from a screen that's too low, too close, or positioned incorrectly. The right monitor and a properly adjustable stand or monitor arm can dramatically improve comfort and productivity throughout the workday.
What to Look For
- Eye-Level Height — The top of your screen should sit at or just below eye level to maintain a natural neck position.
- Monitor Arm vs. Fixed Stand — A monitor arm provides greater flexibility for adjusting height, depth, and viewing angles.
- Screen Size & Viewing Distance — Choose a monitor size that matches your workspace and viewing distance for maximum comfort.
- VESA Compatibility — Verify that your monitor supports standard VESA mounting if you plan to use a monitor arm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I get one large monitor or two smaller monitors?
Two monitors are excellent for multitasking, while an ultrawide monitor offers a seamless workspace without bezels in the middle.
Do I need a monitor arm if my monitor already has a stand?
If your current stand doesn't allow proper height adjustment, a monitor arm can significantly improve ergonomics and desk organization.


