About Us
Monitor Accessories Guide is the Fit‑First Monitor Lab. We start with what you own (or plan to own) and the space you work in, then recommend only accessories that measurably fit—no guesswork, no hype, no returns roulette.
Mission Statement Our mission is to remove uncertainty from monitor setups by pairing verified measurements with scenario‑based guidance so you can buy once, fit right, and enjoy a clean, ergonomic, and upgrade‑friendly workspace.
Brand Story Most accessories look compatible on a product page until they arrive and don’t clear your desk lip, sag under your ultrawide, or block your I/O. We built FitMap, a growing database that links specific monitors and common desk types to compatible arms, mounts, hoods, light bars, privacy filters, docks, calibrators, and cable/KVM paths. Every pick is filtered by hard numbers—weight and center‑of‑gravity, VESA pattern and bolt depth, clamp jaw height and desk thickness, curve radius and bezel clearance, bandwidth and PD wattage—so your setup works the first time.
Our editorial stance is simple: clarity and compatibility over hype. We validate manufacturer claims, tolerance‑test edge cases, and publish the assumptions behind each recommendation. Whether you’re a renter who can’t drill, a color‑critical editor, a competitive gamer, or a hybrid worker who needs single‑cable docking, our guides translate specs into known‑good builds you can trust.
Our Team We’re a small lab with complementary specialties:
- The Ergonomist: Focuses on posture, viewing distances, eye‑line and tilt ranges, wobble mitigation, and cable management paths that keep motion noise low.
- The Systems Builder: Stress‑tests arms, mounts, and clamps for torque, jaw depth, and crossbar conflicts; validates KVM/dock chains for bandwidth, VRR, and latency.
- The Color Specialist: Dials in displays with calibrated workflows, validates hoods and lighting, and targets practical ΔE thresholds for repeatable results.
Together we maintain the FitMap, calculators (weight/torque, clamp clearance, bezel overhang), and scenario playbooks that turn your exact gear and desk into a precise parts list. If we can’t quantify it, we don’t recommend it.