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The FIFINE BM88W Low Profile Mic Arm Stand combines a sleek, space-saving design with a sturdy metal build, offering up to 29 inches of reach and 360° swivel for precise mic placement. Its integrated cable management and versatile adapter compatibility make it the go-to choice for podcasters, streamers, and professionals seeking a clean, flexible, and reliable microphone setup.






























| ASIN | B0CFPY6TJB |
| Base Type | Low Profile Boom Arm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Microphone Stands |
| Body Material Type | Metal |
| Brand Name | FIFINE |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,246) |
| Included Components | Boom Arm Mic Stand, Desk Clamp, Rotatable Ball-Head, Allen Wrench, User's Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 13.66 x 4.09 x 3.46 inches |
| Item Weight | 1300 Grams |
| Manufacturer | FIFINE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ABCD2320BM88W |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Height | 29 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 1.5 Kilograms |
| Microphone Stand Thread Size | 3/8 inch, 5/8 Inch |
| Model Name | BM88W |
| Model Number | BM88W |
| Mount thread size (inches) | 1/4, 3/8, 5/8 Inches |
| Product Style | Low Profile Boom Arm |
| UPC | 850052511555 |
| Warranty Description | One year. |
C**G
Simple, rugged, easily noved
This is a surprisingly solid boom, low CG and about zero wobble. Even the clamp to desk is quality and perfectly does its job. Quality engineered and manufactured. With the articulated arm, and the socket end, there are enough degrees of freedom to suit anywhere I may want to have the mic, with my standing desk in any position.
K**N
Solid arm - money well spent
I am very happy with my purchase. The arm is heavy, sturdy (solid metal), and flexible despite tight joints. Because I have a dual monitor setup in a tight space, I wanted to have my mic swivel in from the side, rather than dangle from an arm from behind the monitors. I had to return a different arm because the joints were weak and would not hold the mic in place. I have a pretty heavy Yeti mic and this model held it up very well. The built in cord management is pretty nice. It also comes with two wrenches.
S**A
Sleek, Flush Boom Arm with Premium Build Quality
If you're looking for a boom arm that looks flush within your setup and has good moveability, then this is the one. The setup is super easy, and the build quality is premium since the arm is made of heavy metal. There is also cable management, so you can easily tuck them away for a cleaner and more cohesive look. It's also easy to adjust and swivel the arm to whatever height or level you need. Overall, highly recommend.
E**O
Solid Mic Arm with Fragile Cable Covers
Updated Review: FIFINE BM88 Mic Arm I recently purchased the FIFINE BM88 mic arm along with the M arm, and overall, the build quality of the arm itself is impressive — solid, professional, and sturdy. However, I ran into an issue with the cable covers: they’re made of thin plastic and broke almost immediately during normal use. I had to resort to Scotch tape to keep them in place, which looked messy and defeated the purpose of having built-in cable management. That said, I want to acknowledge that the seller reached out after I reported the issue and offered to send a replacement. I appreciate the quick response and willingness to make things right — that kind of customer service goes a long way. While the cable routing system could definitely use a redesign, future buyers should be careful when handling the covers, as they’re quite delicate and prone to snapping. It’s a small but frustrating flaw in an otherwise well-built product. I’m keeping the arm because it performs well and feels reliable, but I do hope FIFINE improves the cable management design in future versions. If you're considering this product, just be aware that the cable covers might need reinforcement or a DIY fix
A**N
Good Boom Arm, Good Aftersales Support
=Intro= I have this Boom Arm attached to a Fifine AM8 for casual communication uses as I am upgrading my audio set-up to have a dedicated mic and headphone solution as opposed to a headset/mic combo, as the mic on my current headset is failing. =Aftersales Support= Originally when the arm came, the hand screw piece that clamps the mic down to the arm broke after I tightened it. I then reached out to Fifine Support [Rosie] about the issue, and after a few days, I had a brand new hand-screw part in hand at no cost to replace the old one, which now works and does not suffer from the same issue, so thank you for good after sales support on that. Now, as for the boom arm. =Physical Specs= The arm itself extends to a total length of ~28 inches, not including the length of your mic, which I feel is ample to position your mic roughly ~5 to 6 inches from your face even from a laid-back posture, if you were all the way pushed in to your desk. You can tighten the joints of the arm with included hex wrenches. I have not tested the tightness of the joints after tightening as that's not my use-case. The clamp itself has a very small desk footprint, taking up about 2.5 inches in width, and 2 inches in depth on the desk. The ball joint for adjusting the mic at the end of the boom arm is a bit finicky to adjust at first, as one clamp is responsible for adjusting the mic left and right, and also up and down. Luckily, the aforementioned hand-screw makes tuning this a bit easier. I've got it tightened to a point where I can adjust it with some force while tightened, but the mic still holds in place. =Cons/Feedback= Something that I wish they had added is the ability to drill the boom arm into your desk as opposed to a clamp, similar to a monitor stand. It's hard for me to tighten the arm entirely due to the clamp's position on my desk. This does not seem to be a common concept amongst other boom arms for some reason. Also, instead of a long hand screw to tighten the clamp from the underside, it would be nice if it was a cross-style or T-style hand screw so it would be easier to tighten the clamp in tight spaces [i.e, between desk legs and a drawer which is where my clamp is]. I'm not entirely sure if this is due to me over-tightening it, or adjusting it while tightened, but the ball-joint's powder coating seems to be scraping off a little. This doesn't seem to affect the functionality of the mic as a whole, or the overall general appearance, but just something to note. I do feel at times the clamp or the socket (unsure which) where the arm where the arm connects to the clamp is a tiny bit wobbly if I brush it with my arm, but I would say is stable at the end of the day. =Price= I got it on sale at ~40$, however even at MSRP, this is a solid buy as a beginner level boom arm. It holds my mic in place, pushes away easily when I don't want it there. Most other boom arms start at ~70$ from the research I had done from more established audio companies [Shure, Rode, Elgato, etc] for a hanging boom arm, with low-profile options costing more. I definitely feel like that this is a very competitive pricepoint for this boom arm.
B**E
All Around Winner
Excellent product. Strong and does a great job hiding the microphone cable. It's low profile makes it perfect for fitting under monitor stands. Easily able to place microphone just where I want it and swivel it aside with one finger if I want.
M**W
This is easily one of the best values in mic arms
I don’t typically write reviews, but the FiFine Low Profile Boom Arm deserves recognition. From the moment I unboxed it, it was clear this product punches far above its weight class in terms of build quality, design, and performance. This arm is solid. The metal construction feels durable and premium, with no creaking or wobble. Once positioned, it stays exactly where you put it, no sagging or slowly drooping over time. Specifically needed a low profile mic arm because they stay out of the way when not in use and most importantly stays out of my field of view during video calls and recordings, and doesn't block the monitor like traditional overhead arms. Obviously didn't want to break the bank, but I didn't want to cheap out on something dedicated to supporting an expensive mic. Cable management is integrated and clean the tension adjustments are intuitive. It supports heavier mics like the Shure SM7B without issue. The swivel range and articulation are more than enough for any use case. You’d expect this level of performance from a $100+ arm, but FiFine delivers it at a fraction of the cost.
S**Y
Realmente es una muy buena opción; el soporte es de perfil bajo, te permite ajustarlo de diferentes maneras, así como esconder los cables en su interior.
M**S
Qualidade a cima da media, ótima construção e material...sem contar que esteticamente deixa qualquer setup lindo
T**.
Pros: Does the Job. Moves freely but with some resistance when screws are tightened down. Doesn't feel sloppy (at least out of the box, time will tell) You can tell its not 200 dollar Boom arm but in day to day use it doesn't seam like it will make a difference. Looks reasonably clean. It it just a single bar design. The logo on the front is a bit in your face but if you view the pictures I added you can see that I removed mine and it looks much better. Excellent mounting versatility. The thread adapters fit my microphone perfectly (Elgato wave 3 with gimble mount) and seams they would fit most any. Above all it can be mounted upside down to the bottom of the desk and the clamp can be removed to allow it to mount with a screw. The stand off that the boom arm mounts to is hollow with a flange at the bottom that works well with heavy thread pan head screw. Functional easy to use cable management. Covers slide off and your cables can be laid inside. It is big enough to fit both my headphone cable as well as Microphone cable. Cost. Its cheap and still will deliver the desired performance of most any recreational gamer. Cons: Ball mount to the microphone has limited range of motion. If your boom arm is at a downward angle, coming from the side of your desk, mounted on top, it can not be adjusted to bring the microphone all the way back to vertical. If your microphone does not have a side to side adjustment it will sit at an angle which is more then anything aesthetically annoying. you hopefully will be able to adjust the mounting location in such a way that its not an issue. Does not seam to be an issue when undermounting the mount. It also sits a fair ways off the desk. If your monitors are less then 4 1/2 inches off your desk the first segment of the boom arm will not clear them. I included some pictures of how I set mine up. Decided to write a long detailed review because I was surprisingly pleased with this product and hope be helpful to others in choosing their products.
C**G
Good product
A**R
The FIFINE BM88 boom arm is an excellent upgrade for any desk setup. It has a super sleek, modern design that instantly makes everything look cleaner and more professional. The build quality is solid and feels durable, with smooth movement that makes positioning a microphone effortless. It holds the mic securely in place without sagging and stays exactly where you set it. The arm extends and adjusts easily, making it perfect for streaming, gaming, recording, or meetings. Installation is quick and simple, and once it’s mounted, it feels very stable. The clean look and strong construction really stand out for the price. It pairs perfectly with desk setups that aim for both function and style. Highly recommend the FIFINE BM88 to anyone looking for a reliable, sleek boom arm that performs great and looks even better.
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