

🎙️ Elevate your voice with precision and power — the mic stand that means business.
The InnoGear Studio Mic Stand is a premium alloy steel desk mount designed for professional creators and gamers. Supporting microphones up to 2.64 lbs, it features a weighted base for superior stability, 270° flexible arm positioning, and universal adapters for broad compatibility. Its compact, foldable design fits small spaces and travel needs, while non-slip pads protect your desk. Perfect for anyone demanding reliable, precise mic placement in any setup.










| ASIN | B0DS2DGW47 |
| Base Type | Flat |
| Best Sellers Rank | #862 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #24 in Microphone Stands |
| Brand | InnoGear |
| Brand Name | InnoGear |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 162 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Painted/Powder Coated |
| Included Components | Microphone Clip |
| Item Weight | 1.53 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | InnoGear |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 15 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 2.6 Pounds |
| Model Number | DS3 |
| Mount thread size (inches) | 3/8", 5/8", 1/4" Inches |
| Product Style | Universal Compatibility, Superior Loading Capacity of 2.64 lb, Adjustable Angles |
| Style | Universal Compatibility, Superior Loading Capacity of 2.64 lb, Adjustable Angles |
| UPC | 810015623435 |
| Warranty Description | 12 months. |
C**R
Worth every penny
Incredible. I got a mic that came with a mount which was great at home but at college the dorm furniture had no place to mount it- so I was distraught on where I was gonna find a stand compatible with the mic I had or just in general. I googled a bit and just kept getting mounted mics or tabletop mics, which, I don't need to buy another mic! This thing is genuinely worth every penny. It was the only such product I found, so I was worried it was gonna be crap. Nice and weighted, easy set up, plenty of adapters, sturdy, and you can loosen the joints to get the angle you want then tighten them so nothing moves, PLUS there is a dial so if you screw on your mic all the way and it's upside down, you can unscrew it till it's straight and just tighten up the dial. Amazing design, exceeded my expectations.
S**N
Good sturdy design
I was surprised actually how heavy an rugged this microphone stand was. The base is a heavy plate of steel with a nice rubber pad underneath, which also holds the alan wrench used for any adjustments. The primary hinge is tight enough that I won't worry about the microphone sagging and its movement is in little increments, and you can tighten it up with the supplied wrench. The second hinge has the thumb screw for tightening, used to fix the angle of the microphone into place . My personal goal was to have a microphone between my keyboard and my dual monitor system so that I could record videos for YouTube and podcasts and this stand did not disappoint. My one reservation would be that it would be nice to have the main post somewhat adjustable in height height as to keep the post just below the height of the monitors, but that is really just because of the way I have my monitors set lower to the table. This setup will be good having the microphone positioned where it is near to me without being right in my face from the viewpoint of the camera.
R**N
Good, but missing the wrench
Arrived without an Allen Wrench, but luckily I have a kit. The base has a slot for it on the bottom, which would be useful if I had it, haha. But overall, a handy mic stand! Sturdy and stays in place well.
K**H
Sturdy and well balanced.
Does what i need. My desk couldn't support a boom mic arm. This is a good alternative. Its heavy and has good balance. The adjustments need to be done with the included hex wrench, and while it would be nice to have easier adjustment points, when tightened, it does not move.
D**R
Sturdy af
This thing is super heavy; the base weighs about 25 pounds alone, and the arm is quite sturdy. It holds my PodMic just fine. The only thing I wish is that there were a way to screw in mics that can face the right way. I screwed my CAD E100Sx onto the stand, but it ended up facing backwards because it was screwed in all the way, and there was no way to adjust the screw that holds the microphone, but also this puts the other more expensive similar stand to shame.
A**G
Sturdy, stable with Heavy Mic
Need I mic in a location that didn't allow for a desktop clamp. I was a little concerned because of the weight of my Samson Q9U microphone. But, by arranging the arms properly, the mic is in a perfect location and the stand is very solid with no tendency to tip forward. It's actually quite good looking and is an improvement on a standard straight deskmount stand.
T**N
Great microphone stand
I bought this to use with my USB microphone. This stand is great. It’s all metal, heavy and doesn’t slide around the desk. It was super simple to assemble. I think it too me 5-10 minutes. Works perfectly for my mic.
B**S
Nice, just not sturdy enough
My Rode Nt1 5th Gen is too heavy. The whole thing wants to topple forward but it is possible to anchor to a desk leg with zip ties around the xlr cable.
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