

🔄 Rotate your art, elevate your vibe.
The MCAS327 Canvas Swivel Mount is a lightweight, durable mounting solution designed for Meural Canvas and Canvas II (21.5" and 27") that enables quick 90-degree rotation between portrait and landscape. It features a simple one-time installation with included hardware and supports multiple Meural models, making it ideal for professionals who frequently update or showcase digital art.







| ASIN | B07WC9MSW8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 255,659 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 1,977 in Picture Hangers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | MCAS327-10000S |
| Manufacturer | NETGEAR |
| Product Dimensions | 8.4 x 14.5 x 0.01 cm; 317.51 g |
T**0
Stands out from the wall
It does make the frame stand out from the wall a bit more than without it. But it is great to be able to rotate the frame so easily. Although I am always gentle with it when I do, as it feels a little wobbly doing it even though it looks fairly robust. Fixing it to the wall was not too much of a issue just thread the wire before attaching it to the wall.
C**C
Easy installation.
It's so easy to install with Meural canvass ii. You can easily and smoothly change from landscape to portrait.
G**N
Cheap and rubbish and not compatible with your original holes
I didn’t fit as it doesn’t even use the same hole spacing (I though it would be a quick swap so paid the premium). The holes are 6mm wider so you have to drill two new holes in a different location. The bracket itself is just plastic, no locking mechanism and just sits in a groove. It’s much less complete design than I would think and very rough to rotate.
K**S
Does the job but ridiculously bad design.
The first thing to say is that the holes in this product are about 6mm wider than the original bracket, so you not only have to drill new holes in the wall, you can't drill them in the same place as the new position would be too close to one of the original holes. Why they couldn't make the hole size the same is beyond me. Secondly, the design is such that you have to thread the power cable through the bracket that's screwed to the wall, through the ring that screws onto the picture and through the backplate before plugging into the picture, then you have to hold the weight of the picture whilst feeding the cable through wall bracket and locating it into the slot. For the money they should have designed something that connects the power as you hook the picture onto the bracket making getting it on and off the wall much simpler. Just a note, the bracket puts the picture about 15 cm higher on the wall than the original, so if the height is critical you'll need to site it about 15 cm lower.
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