🦾 Boom Arms

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Compare durable boom arms and desk mounts for studio and streaming microphones. Check prices on Rode, Elgato, Blue, and Gator.

⭐ Editor's top picks

18 products

#ProductBrandPriceRatingReviewsSaveBuy
1InnoGear$13.994.342,300View
2FIFINE$17.994.48,900View
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TONOR T20 Boom ArmEditor's Pick
TONOR$22.994.518,700View
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TONOR T30 Boom ArmEditor's Pick
TONOR$31.994.412,300View
5Samson$34.994.33,450View
6Rode$39.994.52,890View
7K&M$49.004.75,600View
8K&M$69.004.73,400View
9SteelSeries$79.994.51,890View
10Gator$79.994.42,340View
11K&M$89.004.81,890View
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Elgato Wave Mic ArmEditor's Pick
Elgato$99.994.67,890View
13Elgato$99.994.64,560View
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Rode PSA1Editor's Pick
Rode$99.994.725,600View
15Blue$99.994.74,560View
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Heil Sound PL-2TEditor's Pick
Heil Sound$119.994.65,670View
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Rode PSA1+Editor's Pick
Rode$129.994.73,890View
18K&M$149.994.71,230View

Frequently asked questions

What's the weight limit on most desk boom arms?

Most clamp-on boom arms (Rode PSA1, Innogear, TONOR T20) handle 1–1.5 kg / 2.5–3.5 lbs. The Rode PSA1+ adds reinforcement for heavier broadcast mics like the SM7B with shock-mount and pop filter (around 1.5 kg / 3.5 lbs total). Always check the listing if your mic plus shock-mount exceeds 1 kg.

How is a boom arm better than a desk tripod?

It isolates the mic from desk vibrations (typing, mouse clicks), positions the mic at speaking height without a tall stand, and frees the desk surface. The single biggest perceived audio quality jump for streamers is moving from a desk tripod to a real boom arm.

Do boom arms screw onto any microphone?

Most ship with a 5/8-inch threaded adapter that fits 5/8 and 3/8-inch mics. The included thread adapter steps down to 3/8 if needed. Some brands like Elgato Wave and Blue Compass include their own adapter sets.

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