Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.randy rassat
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Easiest mount to install and use. Love the design of this unit. The template makes it so easy to installed on the wall. Once that's done, just hang your TV on it. No need for screws like my last unit. Easy to adjust the angle and pitch of the screen. All that for a good price.
RAUL DEBORJA
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2025
We purchases this bracket to mount 65" inch TV and works perfectly in our basement above the fireplace.
Roy Jackson
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2025
Perfect, easy to install. Angles cover the total room. Delivery was fast and costs were lower than expected.
Stephen Dee
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I was pleasantly surprised to find mounting hardware for a variety of TV mounting styles and the kit included the hardware that I needed to mount my curved TV on it. The instructions are very clear and all of the included components are numerically identified in the instructions and on the components. Assembly is relatively straightforward, however, during the twist adjustment, I encountered one of the screws that had been overtightened from the factory. This necessitated me dismounting the TV completely, using vice-grips to loosen the allen-head bolt, and then re-assembling with the TV. If I was less experienced, I might have over-torqued the allen-head bolt and stripped it out, rendering it useless. This was a factory defect that could be easily rectified from the factory by simply not completely tightening the adjustment bolts - doing less to achieve more. I managed to save my unit, but until the manufacturer fixes this problem, I urgently advise everyone to loosen the four twist-adjustment screws prior to mounting the arm unit on the wall.This design uses thin-walled steel components that do not inspire confidence. I'm sure that they're cheaper to ship and sufficient for the task, but they also flex more than thick-walled components that I've seen on other wall mounts The wall mount bracketry seems sufficiently sturdy to hold the TV mount securely, but the horizontal bars and the TV mounting brackets are quite thin and unsubstantial. They would not survive a mild impact, and I suspect that they were not designed to do so. They work just fine as intended. I live in a seismic zone and I'm a bit concerned about their ability to survive a serious quake.The unit install will only work where wall studs are under 16 inches apart. The manufacturer sells an extension wall bracket to make the unit work with stud gaps up to 24". My studs in my 120 year old house were about 18" apart where I wanted to mount it, so I had to add some structure inside the wall. Prior to purchasing the unit, I would recommend examining your wall stud spacing to see if you need to purchase the accessory mounting bracket. I decided that it would be faster for me to add wall structure between the studs to properly support the arm bracket.I really like the functionality and it added the ability to tilt the television mount. I had not expected this feature to improve the television viewing experience, but it definitely did!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
One of the easiest full motion mounts to install and setup. It’s holding a 75” TV and feels extremely sturdy. I like the way it secures to the TV and adjusts.
Rick Mallette
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2024
Fast delivery sturdy bracket
Dante Kanki
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Good quality, very good installation manual, easy to setup and it works perfectly with my 75 inches TV. Highly recommended.
Don C
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
works unbelievably well pull it out ,,,,turns differant angles.... tilts up & down ...will fit in coerner of my bedroom wall as its in a angle cuz t,v, 60 inches i put it in a tight spot and did it myself I Love it very sturdy
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 22, 2024
I purchased this mount for a Samsung 65" heavy TV. I had to build a whole frame with 2 x 4's due to the layout of my fireplace. I used the template included. I needed spacers against the TV but either than that the mount works great and seems strong enough. I will not be moving it a lot but does allow me to swing the TV out of the way enough to get behind it. It will take two strong people to mount a 65" inch TV.
Lyle
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
The build quality of this unit is extraordinary. Hinges, swivels, arms, mounting brackets are all top quality. Range and ease of motion is great. Most surprising, the instructions are the clearest and most complete I have ever seen. Not only is there an illustrated parts list with each stage of assembly, but the parts are all separately bagged and numbered to avoid any confusion. It doesn't get better than this; if someone wanted a template for instructions, this would be it. So what's the flaw.... the base plate used to mount the unit is only 17" wide, which would be fine for most drywall mounting. If, like me, one of your studs is farther than 16" from the other, then you're in trouble. In my case, I had to position the unit if a less advantageous position. Not exactly the end of the world, but it could have been worse. If the base plate were saying 19", I would have had some manuvering room. This situation is not likely to be encountered, but forewarned is forearmed.
FARIS
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on July 2, 2023
غير ثابته بشكل جيد ، غالبا ما تميل على جهة جيدة لكن سبق ان جربت اجود منها
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2021
I feel like there are a ton of TV wall mounts that seem to be exactly like this one and I'm not sure how different any of them are from each other. I just went with this one because it had good previous reviews and was among the cheapest for this type of wall mount. It's working well for me so far.This mount provides rotation and tilt. It does not provide full range of motion, ie. it's not going to let you pull the TV *down* from above a mantle like some more expensive mounts do. If you want that, you're probably going to pay a couple hundred bucks. I decided that for me and my use case, that wasn't worth it. The TV I've mounted with this is in an "extra" family room in my house (I have one of those houses with a second living space that nobody ever knows what to do with), and I mainly use it to watch from the kitchen while cooking. The number of times per year I'd have to worry about someone having to look up uncomfortably at this screen from the couch I could probably count on one hand. But YMMV - if I were mounting my main TV over a fireplace, I'd probably want to be able to pull it down.Installing it was about as easy as it probably could be. Keep in mind that there are some steps to this that just can't be simplified or eliminated. You first need to attach the hanger brackets to your TV, which is a matter of just a few screws. Make sure your TV supports one of the many standard VESA mounts this mount does - I'd be very surprised if any modern TV wouldn't be compatible, but you may just want to double check. I had a little difficulty figuring out what screws to use to attach the brackets to my TV - the ones that came with my TV were too short, the ones meant to be used for this that came with the mount too long. Luckily they provided a set of screws for a *different* purpose that I ended up not needing and that fit perfectly. But if they hadn't, I'd have had to make a trip to the hardware store.Next, if you're attaching the mount to a standard interior wall, you need to use a stud-finder to locate the wood studs to drill your holes into. A paper template came with mine to help out with the actual placement of the holes, but when I went to actually drill, I just held up the mounting plate to make sure everything lined up. Make sure you measure the height of your holes properly - I had doubts all the way up to the point of hanging my TV up that I had drilled high enough despite measuring several times. You do have a little leeway to move the brackets on the TV if you happen to drill a little high or low, but I wouldn't want them to be holding the TV too far from its center of gravity.The mount attaches to your wall studs with lag bolts, and you'll need a ratcheted socket wrench with the right socket on it for this. This *did* require a trip to the hardware store for me. Truth be told I'm glad they were socket bolts rather than screw heads, because these are pretty serious bolts and getting them in those last few centimeters would be *really* difficult with a screwdriver or even a drill. If you're wondering (I did), there is also some leeway to position the mount in the center of whatever you're putting it over, if your studs do happen to be a bit off-center.There's then just some minor assembly of the arms that hold the brackets on the back of the TV, and then you hang the TV and secure it down. You do need to be careful that everything is more or less centered at this point. It is easy - and I did this initially - to hang the TV on the mounting arms slightly off-center, then push the whole thing into the wall off-center in the opposite direction. The TV will then look centered from a distance and from most angles, but will hang a little oddly, won't sit flush against the wall and won't have the right motion when you pull it out to tilt or rotate it. I had to unhook the TV again, re-center it on the mounting arms and then just push the mounting arms back the right way. Somehow I'd gotten the tilt tensioner caught up in the mechanism and that took me a few minutes to free, but it wasn't a big deal.If you mess up the leveling when you first drill your holes, you can level this mount by up to 4 degrees once it's all assembled. The way you do that is by undoing four screws on the back and then literally grabbing the entire TV and manually leveling it before re-securing the screws, so it's not exactly easy and is really a two-person job, but it works. I've seen tons of fireplace-mounted TV's that were clearly askew; mine is now dead level and there's no reason yours can't be too.The main thing is that this mount feels solid, which is always my big worry when wall-mounting a big TV.
Recommended Products