As stated, it’s sturdy, and there’s not a tremendous amount of RGB monitor arms, let alone in white.It has a similar RGB aesthetic to my Razer Mercury peripherals. It doesn’t sync with them, but I was able to pick most major colors and settle to white, as I hoped.It’s more sturdy than any other monitor arm I’ve used. Still not sold on the idea of monitor arms in general but when the alternative is either an ultrawide mount with legs on my desk mat or to use a stationary VESA mount that shoves my curved monitor 3-4 inches closer to my face, this was a satisfactory option.Assembly took me about an hour and a half, but that included tearing down my existing monitor, monitor stand, VESA mounting my new monitor, assembly, and finding the right place to secure the base to center the VESA bracket.$148 is expensive, but reasonable given the flexibility and durability (at least on a hardware level) of this arm. Time will tell if the RGB is a gimmick that dies in short time or lasts.