🚀 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The HUANUO Computer Monitor Wall Mount is designed for 22 to 35 inch flat or curved screens, supporting weights up to 26.4lbs. With a full motion gas spring arm, it allows for easy adjustments in height, tilt, and rotation, ensuring optimal viewing angles. Its space-saving design and quick installation make it ideal for any workspace.
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 35 Degrees |
Mount Motion | Tilt, Swivel, Rotation |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 22 Inches |
Maximum Compatible Size | 35 Inches |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
T**M
Great for the price.
We bought two of these, based on reviews and specs. We have two fairly heavy 32" Dell monitors that needed wall mounts, and there are a lot of competing products. We liked the full motion adjustability this offered.Other reviews mentioned that they mounted a board against the wall (which went into the studs), and then attached this to the board. That is what we did, we bought a 2"x8"x 8 foot long board for $6 at Lowes, and had them cut it into two 4' boards.We then attached this mount to the monitor, set it to its maximum height, and measured the difference between the bottom of the monitor and the bottom of the mount (3"). We took off the mount, and decided on the (maximum) height of the monitor to the desk which was 8". This meant the bottom of the mount should be 5" above the desk for our monitors. We screwed each 2"x8"x4' board into the wall slightly below that 5", then attached the mount to the board (there was no stud where we wanted the arm mounted).Then we attached the monitor to the mount, which fit the Vesa bracket perfectly. The monitor was held up for the most part, but did begin to slowly sag. We used the hex key to tighten the vertical tension. It took two full revolutions, but the monitors have been held in place for 3 days now with no issues. We can adjust the monitor height (up to the maximum 8" we installed it at), and it holds in place. Some reviewers had issues with this, but we did not.Overall, these arms work better than we expected (we thought the monitors would be too heavy for it to hold, but that is not the case). We really like that we can swivel the monitors up and down, adjust the height, and turn them side to side. It's also easy to push the monitors up closer to the wall, or pull them out again.Update: March 22, 2021. It has been 4 months, and they still work just as they did on day one. We are still very happy with the purchase, and no issues at this time.
J**N
Well crafted, heavy duty and very articulate TV wall mount/arm at a terrific low price!
A very well crafted, heavy duty articulating TV wall mount that I purchased two of for the two 32 inch curved screen Viotek PC monitors I recently purchased. I am very pleased with this item.Do be sure that your TV or monitor is of the appropriate size for the standard VESA attachment site, and that it's weight is within the recommended range for this TV wall mount's built in counterweight tension. This is necessary to allow for your screen to be pulled down towards you and hold its place without springing back up.The articulations are wide ranging enough to basically be able to fully move your screen in almost every direction you might want. I did find it a bit stiff at first but quickly got used to it and had no issues once I got the hang of it.Please note--its very important that this TV wall mount is secured into the studs in your wall! Otherwise you will rip it off the wall when trying to adjust it or it might fall off the wall itself, either way could result catastrophic consequences.This item arrives with all the necessary hardware, and it took me about 15 minutes to set it up, I actually bought two and had them both up side by side in roughly 30 minutes.The one tool not included that may be essential for safe installation is a stud finder for locating the studs in your wall to mount it to. As I stated earlier, anchoring the apparatus to the studs is critically essential for safe operation of this device!I do wish that I could have found this TV mount in a white color to match my two monitors but for the price I am happy with my purchase.In conclusion, this is a durable heavy duty TV mount offered at a killer price and I highly recommend that you purchase it for yourself.I hope my review is helpful, I decided to review this item because I found it to be of a high quality at a great price, and I gain nothing by writing this. -Jason Robert Litten
I**S
Nice Arm
These arms fit my project nicely. I ordered 3 of these for a 27" monitor set up. Play close attention to Arm spacing and use a cardboard cutout the same size as your monitors to determine arm spacing width. The picture shows you the outer arms are at their limits, However I wanted the monitor mounting plate screwed into a stud. As you can see from the picture I used a length of wood to screw my monitor mounting plate into and then screwed the board into a stud. Use a stud finder with the ability to locate electrical wires before screwing anything into the wall. Screwing into the studs makes the monitor arms rock solid. Screwing the arms into both the mounting board and attaching it to the studs makes it a strong solid platform. The arms handle the weight of the monitors with no problem and you can adjust the tension if you like moving the monitors horizontally, but I don't do that type of work. The cable management system works and you can remove the cable management clips to thread the power and monitor signal cable through with no issues. Your desktop has more free space to place junk on and the monitors floating in the air just look very cool. Measure measure measure. This project took 3 hours to do because of locating the stud, finding a proper length of board and then mounting the monitor mounting plate to the board. I would suggest you get yourself some monitor mounting screws that you can tighten with your fingers and the proper length don't get long ones because you might use too much tension and damage your monitor. You will need to take a trip to your local hardware store to get an additional 6 x 2" wood coarse thread screws.Remember fine threads are for hardwoods like maple and oak. Pine studs are softwood.PS if you are going to be screwing into concrete or cinder block I recommend you get the steel expansion bolts and don't use plastic expanders. Although the hardware store guy will recommend plastic for your project insist on using steel. Pay extra for piece of mind. Good luck
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