📺 Elevate your entertainment—mount with confidence and style!
The Mounts Tilt TV Wall Mount Bracket supports TVs from 23" to 85" weighing up to 165 lbs, compatible with a wide range of VESA patterns (75x75mm to 700x400mm). It features a 10° forward tilt to minimize glare, includes a magnetic stud finder and HDMI cable for easy installation, and offers single stud mounting for smaller TVs.
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Sturdy, Secure, and Easy to Install!
I needed a reliable wall mount for my new 75" TV, and after reading numerous reviews, I decided to go with the VideoSecu Tilt TV Wall Mount Bracket. I'm so glad I did! This mount is fantastic.First and foremost, the build quality is impressive. It's incredibly sturdy and feels very secure. I had no worries whatsoever about hanging my large TV on it. The included hardware is also high-quality, and I appreciated the variety of screws and spacers provided to accommodate different TV models.Installation was surprisingly easy. The instructions were clear and straightforward, and the included bubble level was a nice touch. I was able to mount the bracket to the wall and attach the TV by myself, although having a second person would have made it even faster.The tilt feature is perfect for reducing glare and improving viewing angles. It's smooth and easy to adjust, and it stays securely in place once set.I was also impressed with the low profile of the mount. It keeps my TV close to the wall, creating a clean and sleek look.For the price, this VideoSecu mount is an absolute steal. It's a well-built, reliable, and easy-to-install mount that provides excellent value. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a sturdy and secure TV wall mount. Five stars!
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If your in need of a TV mount...
This is great choice. Quality is just a good as the other retail brands I've seen and at a quarter of the price.The only problem I had with it was that it looks like some paint made it onto the threads where a bolt goes to assemble the unit. I had to force the bolt in. But, that wasn't really any big deal (for me anyhow).The level that comes with the unit has a built-in magnet, which I thought was a nice touch. The allows you to stick the level on top of the frame (the rectangle piece that attaches to the wall) when mounting it to the wall and it won't fall off when moving the frame around to get it level. I do suggest that before drilling holes in the wall that a larger level be used to mark your holes.The cable came in handy also. I didn't think that I was going to use it as I already had my TV and various components set up. I just had the TV sitting on a TV stand. But, the HDMI cable I was using was only a 6ft cable (I only have one cable running to my TV, all other connections go through my stereo receiver and out to the single HDMI cable). So, when I raised the TV and attached it to the wall, the cable wasn't quite long enough. 10ft cable to the rescue.The whole put together time including mounting to the wall was about 30 minutes, which for me isn't bad. I am fairly handy with tools, so for others, times may vary.I also did have someone help me pick the TV up hang it as mine is a 55in plasma and is little hefty. I would suggest the same for anyone else mounting anything over, say, 32in as there isn't much rail for the hangers to attach to and you can't see what is going on unless your viewing everything from the side.All in all, I'm very happy with the purchase. So much so that I'm fixing to get another on for a 42in LCD in another room and I'm going to pick one up for my mother and get her 42 in mounted as well.
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VideoSecu Tilt Wall mount bracket - Review
My experience - 3.09.11Installed it to the wall with no real issues. I used the level on the bracket AND my own after reading other reviews stating leveling issues and there was a SLIGHT difference. So, the wall bracket I had really had no leveling issues worth mentioning. Although, funny story, after I installed teh wall bracket I was attaching the monitor and didn't quite hook it right so I freaked out for half a second worrying that there was something wrong after all, then I realized i just had to set it in place and felt like an idiot. So... mine worked well and hopefully that will be everyone's experience.It needed to be assembled and I glanced at the instructions only once. I can't tell you how accurate they are due to not really needing them but the one portion I had a question about was easily answered.There's a ton of extra hardware in a vacuum sealed pack. It had my hardware for attaching the monitor to the bracket and the bracket to the wall. Take note that there can be many variations so don't be completely surprised if the hardware to mount your monitor isn't there. A simple trip to home depot should take care of that. You'll just need the thread type and length of bolt. I certainly didn't need to make the run though.The dry wall anchors worked well for me. I pre-drilled into the dry wall and then attached all 6 (4 top two bottom). Be sure to predrill a slightly smaller hole size and then gently tap in with a hammer. After anchoring I pulled on it with quite a bit more force than the monitor and it was firmly in place.The big knock on the product (or monitor) came when I attached the computer VGA cord. I'd purchased a VIZIO 32-Inch SV320XVT Full 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV and the VGA output was right on the bracket. I had to bend the cord to make it work. There are other connectors that would work better in this case (they have a 90 degree attachment). I fault more the monitor than the bracket for this issues. Wall mount brackets are pretty standard these days and monitor manufactures should know where to place their outputs so as not to be interfered with by brackets.The other issue I ran into is that the tilt has to be set BEFORE attaching the monitor because once in place you'll have a heck of a time loosening and turning the bracket.For the price I paid and the fact I consider the failings more the monitor, I'm very happy with this purchase.Pros:CheapDurabletons of hardwareClean edge capsEasy to installCons:Tilt has to be set before monitor is attached which means if you need to adjust it'll be a pain. (I hit the tilt I wanted on the first try)
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