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The Mount-It! Monitor Wall Mount Arm is a versatile and robust solution for mounting screens up to 32 inches and 14.3 pounds. With its gas spring technology, it allows for effortless adjustments and 360-degree rotation, making it perfect for both home and RV use. The mount includes integrated cable management for a clean look and comes with all necessary installation hardware.
Manufacturer | Mount-It! |
Brand | Mount-It! |
Item Weight | 4.45 pounds |
Item model number | MI-765 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Other |
Size | Single Monitor |
Manufacturer Part Number | MI-765 |
N**C
Great for RV
Replaced the TV mount in my class B RV (i.e., camper van). The old mount allowed the TV to swing around to face towards the front or the back of the RV, but was not adjustable vertically. I have 3 dogs who are loose when camping and they were oblivious to the TV being in the way when they went moved around the RV, would crash through it. This mount solved the problem. It tucks the TV under the cabinet when facing the rear to view from the bed/couch, and I can swing the TV over to face the front and raise it up out of the path of the dogs (and nicer viewing angle, too.)
O**Z
Seems close to perfect, if it lasts.
The heaviness gas-piston-thing setting took a few minutes to get right, but it's holding my monitor where I want it. I'm grabbing a second one for my other monitor.
A**R
Super strong, easy to install, and works for any VESA monitor
I was worried about the install for my HP OMEN 27i because the monitor has a 90º mounting angle... but it is fully adjustable and works great. Most mounts do not have a rotating bracket but this one does. It's easy to move up in all directions, up, down, side to side... And the installation process was super easy once you get the bolts into the wall. I bought a second one for my other monitor too, this is one of the better mounts I was able to find when I was searching. Highly recommend!
J**R
Mostly awesome
This wall mount offered the best articulation for my needs. The high point is the screen tilt range. Most other wall mounts only do 5° forward and 15° back. Since I'm not using it for work/desk needs and instead in my room for movies and gaming, the tilt range on this one is amazing.The frame itself is sturdy material and of sound construction. The articulation joints are easy to adjust and manipulate.There are just a couple down sides:•I'm not a huge fan of the angle of the sections at the elbow joint but the screen tilt more than compensates for that.•My thin, curved, borderless 24" monitor (Scepter) isn't actually heavy enough to activate the elbow articulation piston, which is really hard to manipulate by hand when the arm isn't yet connected to the wall. There isn't a way to adjust the pressure of the piston, unfortunately.Once I had the thing mounted and attached the monitor, I had to add a 3lb weight to the end of the arm to get the piston articulation to function as intended.Otherwise, I'm pretty content with my purchase. This is the 2nd one I bought after sending a different kind/brand back.
M**W
Overall good buy
I got a couple of these for my two monitors. I have a bad experience with double wall mounts, so I wanted two separate single mounts.Pros -- It works as described, it's easy enough to set-up, and it's easy to adjust the tension etc.Cons -- Due to the stud spacing in my wall and the way the arms work, I have to set my monitors at a certain height to get them to line up flush like I want and I have to turn them slightly more inwards than I want. I think this product is great overall, but it'd be ideal if it had ONE more joint on it to allow a little more flexible left-right movement. I tried to measure out where I should place them, but the stud locations limited my options, and even within their range, there was no good way to test them other than putting them up and hoping it all lines up in the way you want. Again, an extra joint to add a bit more range of motion would be ideal.
J**A
Fantastic for 27" monitors
I have two of these things, one for each of my monitors. I have them mounted on adjacent studs, which ends up working out perfectly for monitors of this size.One installation stressor for me is that I have metal studs. I wasn't sure how much force the monitor arm would put on the screws, and therefore i wasn't sure how much of an anchor I needed. I ended up using 3/16" toggle bolts, but in retrospect, I think I could have done with just sheetmetal screws. The max extension of the monitor arm is 17" and the distance between the screws you use to mount is 5.5". That gives you a roughly 3x ratio, which means (to the best of my understanding) that the moment placed on the top screw is 3x the weight of the monitor. My monitor weighs 10lb so the moment should be 30lbf. A #10 sheetmetal screw can hold about 170lb of pullout force, which gives a large margin of safety.
C**A
Perfect for my home office
Easy to install, but it helps to have an extra hand. I’ve got a pretty small space where it needed to fit. Be sure to do your measurements to ensure you have the clearance that you need when the arm is extended each way. When adjusting the arm balance you really do have to keep turning and turning with the allen wrench, but it will finally kick in. It lowers and rises perfectly once that is set. It’s just the right size for my space. Holds my large monitor very still and sturdy. I was able to mount into a stud, which could make a difference in stability. Overall incredibly pleased and good price.
K**.
Help
My review is more of a question. Every picture from the installation guide to the box to the marketing shows the X mount that attaches the arm to the tv actually looks like an X up and down left to right as you see it typed. Why do mine (I bought 2 at one time) seem to be crooked (see pictures attached) this is making it difficult for my brain to understand how I can successfully mount my TV onto the arm properly. As the X does not seem to be able to rotate so no matter which way I rotate or move the arm the X still remains crooked. This seemed so simple so where have I gone wrong?
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