🎥 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The VIVO Universal Adjustable Ceiling Projector Mount is designed to accommodate a wide range of projectors, including mini models, with a robust weight capacity of 30 lbs. Its fully adjustable features allow for optimal viewing angles, while the low-profile design ensures a sleek appearance in any setting. Installation is straightforward, making it an ideal choice for both home and office environments.
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions | 8.66 x 3.94 x 5.12 inches |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | White |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 30 Pounds |
Additional Features | Rotatable, Adjustable |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Automobile |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Compatible Devices | Projectors |
D**.
Inexpensive, Straightforward, and Easy to Use Mount for Benq HT2050 and Other Projectors
Somewhat vague instruction sheet but since there is nothing difficult to figure out with this mount installation was very straightforward and easy once I figured out the best location for my projector. Adjustments are self explanatory when looking at the mount and making it fit your particular projector is not difficult because the legs that are used for attaching the projector can move in any direction and several sizes of screws as well as washers are included in the kit.Overall the mount looks nice with a white powder coated finish and zinc plated bolts. It would be nice if they included some sort of caps to cover the lag bolts which are used in my installation to secure the mount to the ceiling. In my case I used two lag bolts that screw through the drywall and into the lumber of the truss. I measured, marked and then drilled a pilot hole for each lag bolt and then screwed them in tightly. It is very solid.Most of the joints on the mount are fitted with nylon washers which allow you to just crack the allen cap screws slightly loose, scoot the mount to make an adjustment and then snug them back down again to hold everything firmly in place. It is simple yet it works surprisingly well.The mount does hang the projector slightly farther from the ceiling than I would have liked but it looks fine.I'm using the Benq HT2050 projector which shines 11ft to a Monoprice motorized 120 inch screen it looks really nice and watching movies is awesome.
D**S
Does the job for very little money
This was a great find. It’s the least expensive mount that I saw, and it does the job! I did some creative maneuvering and got the mount connected to the projector with some trial and error.I mounted the ceiling piece with no issues, but I had to think about the slant of the projector before mounting or I would have mounted the ceiling piece backward. If you are going to swing your projector downward slightly, you need to mount the ceiling piece with “made in China “forward, toward the screen. That wasn’t mentioned in the instructions.It looks fine, but you really can’t see it with the projector right under it. I do believe it is durable as it is made of metal and the screws all tighten up. It pivots in about any direction, so you should be able to get your projector image as desired.I recommend mounting a board from joist to joist, or a piece of plywood attached to one joist, lest the mount might dig into your drywall. I would never mount a projector using drywall anchors.I don’t recommend all of the products I buy on Amazon, but I do recommend this mount.
J**C
Sturdy mount!
Purchased this to mount my projector to the ceiling. Had to add another piece of wood, but it was super easy to work with and does the job well. Have not noticed any vibration.
A**T
A sturdy, affordable mount!
I liked it for few reasons, it can work in a lot of settings, it’s light but sturdy and very affordable compared to other products. I had to do a workaround and add additional metal clips to make it work but these were few bucks from Home Depot and worked well.
S**A
Good quality
I love it 💕 it was very easy to install
M**G
An amazing value mount that fit (almost perfectly) for Epson 4010
I needed a new mount going from my old Epson 400 max output 720p to my new monstrous Epson 4010 4k projector. I had 2 choices, Best Buy install or a DIY with a cheap mount. I went the later knowing if I messed something up I could just spend the extra coin on geek squad coming out - luckily I didn't need to. This mount is great! It comes with all the hardware necessary plus it includes multiple sized screwed for various brands of projectors. I'm giving the product a 5 star overall due to value, but there is 1 caveat to which I read in another person's review of their Epson 4000 which applies to the 4010 and above line of Epsons as well and that is that 1 of the legs does not reach so you will only get 3 legs attached. Luckily because of the position you can grab with the 3 legs it makes it incredibly sturdy.My only gripe at this point with the mount is how easy it is to manipulate. This may not be a problem for most home theatre rooms, but mine is located right below my kitchen where the kids run through like crazy and the pounding the floor takes above moves the projector to where at night when I turn it on I usually need to adjust it to the center. Not a big deal, but I wish there was a better way to find a setting and cement it to that exact point so it doesn't move.Overall, the minor grip aside it's a very sturdy and heavy mount that at this price point and the articulation it gives you cannot beat.
M**J
Used with my new Optoma Laser projector....
Used with my new Optoma Laser projector....1st things 1st, I am mechanically inclined so for me this projector mount worked perfectly with no modification, "however" it did require a little planning with the mount install on the projector itself. That said, in order to get my 3 points of contact screws tightened on the projector with the mount, 1 screw just needs to be snug tight but not too tight, enough tightness so you can adjust/move and tighten the other 2 screws really good and so the mounting cage is within the mounting center point of contact with the projector. So you know, Optoma's have only 3 mount holes on the projector itself, some have 4 which won't be a problem for you unless you come up short, I used 3 mount arms on my mount, the object is to center the mount in between the 3 mount holes. If you get stuck and your a man, ask a woman for help, if available....they are better at math and angles - a scientific fact, "utilize any good tool in your toolbox" plus it doesn't hurt to get a fresh different perspective, she just might give you a new plan of approach too.It may sound confusing but it really isn't, while doing it, it would "click" with you..."ah hah I know what he talking about". Here's the thing, a snug tight screw is not going to unloosen, the object it's securing isn't constantly moving or vibrating in any way to make the mounting screws loosen. People get to critical when they have to secure something, and over do it on high dollar value items.I found the parts well made, finished very well and heavy duty to deal with it's job of holding the projector in a fixed position. Happy installing, Marc
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