AmazonBasics Heavy-Duty, Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount for 22-inch to 55-inch LED, LCD, Flat Screen TVs
$37.99
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- Articulating TV wall mount accommodates 22- to 55-inch TVs (up to 80 pounds) for enhanced home TV-viewing experience
- 15 degrees of tilt for optimal viewing angle (+10 to -5 degrees)
- Articulating design extends up to 16.3 inches from the wall and swivels left to right up to 180 degrees
- Made of heavy-duty steel for reliable strength
- Bubble level and all mounting hardware included for easy installation
- Fits VESA 100×100 – 400x400mm mounting patterns (The VESA mounting patterns are the distances (in mm) between the four screw holes on the back of the TV)
Specification: AmazonBasics Heavy-Duty, Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount for 22-inch to 55-inch LED, LCD, Flat Screen TVs
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AmazonBasics Heavy-Duty, Full Motion Articulating TV Wall Mount for 22-inch to 55-inch LED, LCD, Flat Screen TVs
$37.99
Chris.A21 –
J’ai utilisé ce produit pour un téléviseur de 32″dans la cuisine. L’installation s’est fait sans difficultés sur un ancien mur de plâtre. La construction est robuste en aluminium coulé avec une finition de peinture. Une cache de finition en plastique est fournie pour couvrir la plaque d’ancrage en acier. Très belle qualité de produit pour le prix !
Legally Red ♡ –
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We initially bought this wall mount for our 75” Sony Bravia tv but it turns out that it wasn’t compatible. We ended up buying another mount on Amazon that was perfect for the new tv. However, This purchase wasn’t done in vain because it ended up fitting another tv that we bought a year ago. This wall mount fit that tv perfectly and we were able to install it in one of our boy’s bedroom. It’s a very good mount. It is sturdy and can be adjusted quite easily. It was relatively easy to install and offers a smooth motion when you play with the angle or depth. Overall, a very good mount (just make sure to check the compatibility before ordering). Would recommend.
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schultz –
Product looks like great quality, unfortunately I can’t use it because the product description is deceptive!
Product description indicates it will fit any VESA pattern from 100×100 to 400×600.
NOT TRUE!!
It will not fit the 300mmx300mm pattern on the TCL 65″ TVs.
When you read the printed instructions it states that it will only fit the following VESA Patterns:
200×200
300×200
400×200
400×300
400×400
600×200
600×400
Before you order this make sure the your tv has one of those sizes of mounts
Rach –
While the information page states that the mount fits 100×100 to 600×400 VESA configurations, my new Sony TV uses 300×300. This configuration is not supported and the mount can not be used. This is not identified in the description.
Jorge Hernández Cantú –
En el instructivo dice que se requieren 2 personas para instalarlo, en realidad NO se requieren, yo pude hacerlo solo y ya tengo 68 años de edad y no fue difícil hacerlo, solo debes de ingeniartelas, y lo primero que hice fue pensar como hacerlo e inicie colocando el soporte que va en la pantalla ya que este tiene muchos tornillos para adaptar cualquiera, mi pantalla es una samsung de 32 pulgadas y busque cual era el mejor arreglo posible, luego medi cuanto tenia de tamaño la parte que se va a colgar y vi, en mi caso que requeria 10 pulgadas de altura ya que lo tenia sobre un tocador, luego puse el respaldo de metal en la pared y con un lápiz marque el agujero superior, una vez hecho esto, le puse un punto al centro y utilice taquetes de medida de 1/4 ya que los que traía se me hicieron enormes y mi pared es de ladrillo, perfore con cuidado el centro, puse el taquete de 1/4 y coloque el brazo allí y aprete el tornillo, con esto, nivele y ajuste donde iban a quedar las otras perforaciones, las marque todas, su ovalo completo, quite de nuevo la pieza y centre donde iba a perforar los demás, y lo hice con cuidado y finalmente los tornillos de puse con las arandelas son de acero inoxidable por a la larga, los tornillos que envían se oxidan y eso no me gusta, asi fue como lo hice yo solo sin problemas, después de colocar la pantalla me tome como premio dos cervezas bien frías. Deberian de incluir un pequeño lápiz en la tornillería.
StudentoftheWrench –
I will preface this review that due to circumstances, I recieved my mount for free from Amazon.
The Bad:
It came missing the expansion brackets, so I used it with a 40″ Samsung 2017 4K set.
The arm was installed upside down, it was a vigorous fight to get those bolts out. They bathed in red coloured lock tight.
The arm isn’t level to the frame on the wall. So you have to use the level on the arm.
When pulled out the TV is noticeably off level and requires adjustment, but then it’s tilted when retracted.
The Mediocre:
The arm is mostly riveted, it’s running steel on steel for it’s pivot points. If you spray it with silicone lube first, it will be much easier to move. The downside is that once it starts to wear from moving it, the arm has no adjustment to take up the slack. The big bolts for the arm base was already showing signs of wear.
The plate mounting screws were just long enough to hold it down. I had to press the driver down to get them to bite
The Good:
It’s cheap on sale.
It mounts to two studs instead of a single stud mount. This was very important for me.
The wall mounting hardware was great and the template worked great.
The built in level for me was accurate.
The Summary:
It holds up my TV, it offers enough adjustment.
If you get a good one it’s worth it, if you get one like mine, prepare for some tools.
If I lacked tools, creative problem solving, and if the bolts would have stripped, it would have gone to the metal recyclers and gotten one star. In the end it us doing it’s job, so it gets 2 stars.
EremesNG –
El mejor soporte que he podido comprar.
Yo lo compré con 20% de descuento en el buen fin porque tenia mis dudas respecto a que real mente valiera la pena su precio.
Ya instalado puedo decir que el soporte vale totalmente su precio incluso sin oferta alguna.
Incluye todos los accesorios necesarios para su instalación con excepción del taladro para hacer los orificios en la pared y el soporte en si cuenta con 3 puntos de giro horizontales y 1 vertical para ajustar la inclinación de la TV.
Trae nivelador
Trae llave para poder apretar los tornillos
Trae un mini organizador de cables
Trae los taquetes necesarios
Trae rondanas suficientes y espaciadores para nivelar superficies curvas
La calidad del material es excelente y se ve muy duradero, conforme pase el tiempo si algo sucede actualicaré la reseña para hacerselos saber, si no he puesto nada, es que todo sigue perfecto.
(Instalado el 2 Dic 2018),
Creo que cualquier soporte con estas características superaría fácilmente los $1300
Amazoner –
It’s sturdy and has enough degrees of freedom. I can place the TV wherever I need and I have no worries about it ripping off my wall. Good product overall. My beef with this product is its lack of hardware. I have a Samsung UN50RU7100. This is a fairly ubiquitous model. I had to cut the large standoffs in half and grind down the bolts a quarter inch to get hardware that would fit. It comes with “large” hardware and “small” hardware. Need to add a “medium” package. Or perhaps come with bits that can add together to support either medium or large. I would expect an Amazon Basics product to work with fairly standard Samsung TVs.
Lancelot Williams –
This was a pretty good deal–when I bought it–for a wall mount for 32-to-80 inch TVs, and I expected the installation to be as smooth as it was in Christmas 2018, when I bought the smaller model for my wife’s 40-inch TV and had it installed in an hour.
This, however, was a three-day long nightmare to install.
The wall bracket is only designed for studs measuring 16 inches centre-to-centre, fairly standard for every load-bearing wall I’ve ever worked on or built, including sheds. My house–built in 1984–has 24-inch stud spacing, so before I could even start the installation process I needed to go buy four 1/2-inch lag bolts, flat- and lock-washers, and an eight-foot 2×4 to cut into two 26-inch pieces and span my studs, giving me a usable surface to carry the bracket. This added $56 to the project price right there since I opted for cedar and used the remaining 44 inches to make 4 rungs up a tree trunk so my rugrats could climb it without breaking daddy’s back. That was the first day, I wasted the rest supervising the kids while they trampled my flowers around said tree, but I digress.
The next day, I dry-fitted the bracket to the rear of my Sony Bravia 65 inch television with a 300x300mm VESA mount pattern; two of the holes lined up at the top, but the plate is not tall enough to make it to the others. No worries, I can use the extension arms to span the gap, right?
Nope. There’s no provision for that VESA pattern with this wall mount, and Amazon didn’t deign to mention that on the product page until after my original attempt to submit a review five days ago on 12 June 2020.
I spent the rest of the day reading the reviews and questions for this product, to see if anyone else had found a solution.
The following morning I made a plan and actioned it over a period of about two hours start to finish:
Using a speedsquare/rafting square, mark lines perpendicular to the horizontal edges of the plate and lined up with the second large holes in from the vertical edges–these are 300mm apart from each other laterally.
Align the extension arms with the inner threaded hole of the arm (the one toward the centre) on those plate holes and the other threaded holes (outermost ones) centred between the lines you marked. Use a nail/screw/centrepunch to mark the centre of where you need to drill a hole in the plate for the bolt that goes in that threaded hole.
Drill through the marks with a step-drill bit–or successively with 1/8-inch, 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch drill bits. Now you should have eight holes in the mounting plate which allow you to attach the four extension arms vertically–I marked them with green paint in one of the pictures.
After that, there’s the issue with the rolled lips on the plate which prevent the extension arms from holding flush to the plate–marked in yellow paint in that same picture. Now see that grinder at the top right of the photo? It’s a lot faster than a mill file, I tells ya. Get those lips disappeared where them yellow marks are.
Once that’s out of the way, use the 8 machine bolts labelled “BE” to torque the extension arms to the mounting plate. Use hex head bolts instead if you want to do the job right.
Now you can use the “J” bolts–slightly longer than the ones that come installed in the back of a Sony TV–and “S” washers to affix the extension arms to the VESA mount on the back of your set. There was a minor issue with mine wherein the bottom arms extended past the depression in the plastic, pushing the wall mount’s arms outward by an extra 1/8-inch. I put those bolts in first and snugged them by hand with the arms as far down as possible on them, then added the top bolts and hand-torqued them all until the extension arms began to warp; good enough, it’ll hold the weight but not crack the plastic.
Finally came the fun part: lifting a TV that’s half my weight–and with a diagonal only one inch shorter than me–to nose height and precision guiding it onto a hook the size and shape of a leather needle. I’d have asked the wife to help, but she injured her hand trying to stab-cut a bagel with a paring knife so I don’t trust her touching a $1500 TV. Once I had it on and levelled side-to-side, I put in the two tiny hex bolts to secure it to the hook, adjusted the tilt for comfortable viewing, ran the cabling and mowed the lawn. Maybe I’ll get a chance to watch it when I retire.
Arturo Villalobos Lozano –
Soy una persona que gusta de hacer y armar por mi mismo las pequeñas mejoras y reparaciones en el hogar.
He instalado antes dos diferentes soportes para pantallas planas y éste es con mucha diferencia el mejor en diseño, resistencia y facilidad de instalación. Con sólo tres taquetes y tornillos hexágonales (por cierto viene una herramienta para apretarlos) se fija con firmeza a la pared. Mi pared es de ladrillo rojo con recubrimiento de yeso. El brazo articulado es sencillo de operar y puedes obtener muy buenos ángulos de inclinación y de visión hacia izquierda o derecha de la pantalla. Trae además una plantilla de papel para hacer los orificios y un nivel muy útil, para la instalación y para el futuro (es un plus).
Dos tips que les doy: presten mucha atención a dónde están los orificios para la fijación de su pantalla en la parte de atrás (lo indica el manual), es muy importante porque hice caso omiso de ese paso y mi pantalla (una TLC de 55) se fija en la parte baja y me quedó altísima y tuve que volver a hacer un orificio para bajar el soporte (por necio) y el segundo tip es que aprieten bien los tornillos de ángulo de inclinación antes de montar la pantalla, yo los revisé superficialmente con los dedos y me llevé un susto, ya que al montarla se me movieron de golpe y pues da terror que se vaya a caer tu nueva pantalla.
El manual indica que se debe de montar por dos personas, yo les quería dar la sorpresa a mi esposa e hijas y lo hice solo. Se puede armar por una sola persona, la parte crítica es cargar la pantalla y embonarla en la articulación del soporte, dado que uno no puede ver porque la misma pantalla te impide ver. Lo solucioné pegando con cinta canela el iPhone en modo selfie y me guié así (un espejo puede darles el mismo resultado), fuera de ese paso que es cargar la pantalla de unos 15-20 kilos y embonarla, todo lo demás es posible hacerlo con mucha facilidad uno mismo. Claro si para el paso de montaje de la pantalla alguien los guía, mucho mejor.
Un plus que se agradece es que tiene un recubrimiento plástico de buena calidad que tapa el soporte a la pared dándole más estética. Otro es que tiene un sujeta cables que corre en el brazo de la pantalla, muy útil porque usutalmente uno tiene conectado el blue ray, el wii, el sky, etc y facilita la administración y estética de los cables.
DigiK5 –
This bracket is really strong, but it is also very heavy. The movement is great, one of the best I have bought. The ease of actually adjusting TV is great.
Even if the bracket is not 100% level you can just adjust the TV a couple of degrees.
This unit feels strong and once it is on the wall you know it is not going to go anywhere.
The instructions weren’t the best in the world. they gave details about installing it on stud wall and just mentioned about other wall types.
The wall plugs given also looked small compared to the screws, I just used my own which are a lot chunkier and stronger. Really the only reason for a 4 star instead of a 5 is due to the overall weight and the undersized wall plugs provided.