• This full motion TV wall mount does it all. Extend out 16” and swivel 130º to give any seat in the house the perfect viewing angle. Also, this mount sits only 2.6” from the wall when packed in.
  • We take pride in your time which is why we developed a 3-step installation process and a manual that is actually useful (and even funny). Installing a TV mount has never been easier
  • Nervous about hanging a TV on a wall? We don’t blame you. Which is why we test all of our TV mounts to hold 4x their rated weight. This mount is rated to support 70” & 132 lbs.
  • LG TV? Sony? Vizio? Samsung? Not a problem. Our hardware bags provide a wide assortment of screws to accommodate any brand of television. Have 18” or 24” studs? Check out our larger mount, the EGLF2.Simple 3-Step Install- 1) Screw the brackets to the TV 2) Bolt the wall plate to the wall 3)Attach your TV to the wall plate
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This is the mount you need. Yes, it's a few more bucks than some of the mounts out there - but you likely just spent anywhere from 500 to several thousand on your TV, so why try to save 20 bucks on a cheap mount? This is the best mount I've ever seen. It's incredibly well made and moves my 70" Sony XBR effortlessly. It was very easy to install - took maybe 30 minutes - TAKE IT SLOW. You don't want to mess it up and not drill directly into the studs. If you don't drill directly into the studs, the mount is useless because it's so well made, the mount (especially with the TV on it) will just rip out of the dry wall. So you HAVE to drill directly into two studs. A couple of things I noticed that may help your decision to purchase: -The way they have you put it all together is great and makes it a breeze. The bigger the TV, I'd absolutely recommend you having 2 people. But if you have a 40" or below, you should be fine to do it yourself. You attach the two bracket pieces to the back of the TV. It gives you a few different sized screws so you'll have the correct ones for the holes on the back of your TV. My TV had screws in the holes that came with it, but not all TVs do. So they give you multiple sizes to ensure you can connect the 2 bracket pieces correctly. Then you install the mount to the wall. It takes some patience and measuring to make sure you're directly drilling into the middle of the studs, but once you do that, you're all set. You lift the TV and put the bracket pieces over the mount bars and the TV is on there. Then use the bracket fasteners that make sure it's fully secured to the mount. One thing to note - it's "on there" before you even put the bracket fasteners on. But you absolutely want to put the bracket fasteners on because there is a chance the TV would come off the mount over time by moving it back and fourth on the mount if you don't use the fasteners. But you don't have to worry about holding the TV on the mount and attaching the bracket fasteners at the same time...the TV rests on the mount and then you put them on to ensure it can't fall off. -The multiple holes on the base where you attach the huge bolts/screws that go into the studs - they are arranged so on the outside chance your studs are not perfectly distributed 16" (the norm), you'll still be fine. For some reason, one of mine was more like 15 instead of 16...not a problem. Again, just make sure you drill directly into the stud. -The bolts they give you are very large and you need the appropriate drill bit. You're not going to be able to screw them in without drilling first I can't remember what size it was, but it tells you in the directions. -The directions were pretty good and easy to follow. It's really not that hard, but it's nice to have guidance and I'd suggest reading it all first instead of just trying to do it without reading it. -The "functions" and "usability" of this mount are phenomenal. It's extremely well made as I've mentioned, but pulling it out or pushing it back in, tilting it, moving it...all very easy, but it still stays secure in the place you want it. It won't just randomly move or tilt for no reason. I listen to very loud music and movies and the bass never makes it shake or tilt or move. It's easily the best mount I've seen. In conclusion - buy this mount if you're looking for a way to secure your beloved TV to the wall. It's the best mount I've come across and it gives me complete peace of mind that my several thousand dollar investment, while "hanging on the wall", is safer and more secured than ever.

I assembled and installed the ECHOGEAR Full Motion Articulating TV wall mount to a brick wall. Then I installed an old Sony 46" KDL-46V2500 LCD TV in 51" enclose which is heavier than 70" LED TV. It was a chore for two people to mount the Sony TV just because of the weight. No problem for one person to assembling and install ECHOGEAR. I plan to replace TV with a 70" LED TV this November. At that time I will purchase my second ECHOGEAR full motion bracket to install in my study. I see no evidence of instability with the bracket what so ever, it is solid engineering. The wife loved the fact that we can pivot the screen so she can see TV from the kitchen which is at right angle to the wall that TV is mounted on. It is just about impossible to expect a masonry bit to be dead center but not to worry with ECHOGEAR, the level adjustment was simple to null out the leveling error so LCD was perfectly level for viewing. It was easy to install the two TV rails on the back of the TV, I used two of the longer screws included in the ECHOGEAR kit. I am delighted with the functionality and quality of ECHOGEAR so much so as I stated early I am purchasing a second one. That one will be mounted on a normal sheet rock wall in my Study and I am looking forward to easier installation. Even if I would keep the TV close to the wall being able to extend it away from the wall facilitates plugging in all the cables. I think the fact that I am buying a second one for the Study says all you need to know. I am satisfied ECHOGEAR customer. Update, installed my second ECHOGEAR in the Study this past week to the studs in the sheet rock wall.

Outstanding design and construction! Easy to assemble. The hooks from which the TV hangs are large, making it very easy to mount TV once the main assembly is attached to the wall. I had the follow issue-where I want to center the TV was right over a stud. I mounted a 3x1 ft by 3/4"piece of maple to the the studs to either side of the center stud. I would have also put screws into the center stud if my TV was heavy but at only 37 lbs did not feel that necessary. I then screwed the TV mount to the board with 10 3/8 by 1" lag screws. Using this system, you could attached the mount anywhere left-to-right on the board, would not need to be centered

We have a 46" Samsung TV. It was fine on its little stand for five years. Then our two year old found out he could bang against it and just no longer felt safe. So we decided to mount it to the wall. We read lots of reviews, visited company sites, typed in our model number to make sure we found one that would work. We settled on the Echo Gear full motion as it is nice to have the swivel and tilt. This way if the kids are watching on the floor it's still comfortable for them to watch. Also the way our room is laid out, we now can swivel the TV and watch from the chair in the corner that previously could not see. The hardest part is finding the studs, but make sure you you do this!! The mount itself is very heavy and with the TV, you just need that support! We have a stud finder, but it was going off all over the place with no consistency, so what we did was took off the outlet cover to peek and see which side had a stud and took our level up the wall following the stud and marked. Then we measured 16 inches from that - confirmed with a small nail and found the second stud! Holding the mount up we marked where to drill, and it was all the way to the edges of the last holes, wish it was just a tad longer, but still worked fine. Got the holes drilled, mount up, and lag nuts in. The TV went up on hanging bars easily, but my husband did hold while I put brackets on. It does take some effort to move, but that's probably a good thing. Also definitely a two or even three person job depending on the size of your TV. We are very happy with our purchase and now the TV is safe. Next project: hide the wires!

OMG! If you are looking for a super high quality articulating mount this is it. Look no further. I love this mount and will only use Echogear mounts going forward. I'll even recommend to all my friends and family. It's a rock solid mount and the quality is superior. Check out my mount job.

This is the first mount I've purchased. Good packaging, everything wrapped and packed well with no scratches or damage. Mount is strong seems well made. All hardware was included and included lag bolts seemed good enough. Was surprised I didn't need a trip to the hardware store. Only hung a 42" Samsung so it was a pretty light TV but the mount seems like it would be fine for larger TV's. The mount was easy to hang level and the TV sat level the first time with no sag. TV is easy to move, but the movement is tight so it stays in place. I installed a sewell wall blade (double gang box sized) in between the mounting rails, basically inside the mount, not below it or above it. so there is enough room inside the mount rails for a power outlet and another box for HDMI or whatever. The mount does collapse somewhat into this area so if you put boxes inside the mount, and not above or below, make sure the cables will not interfere with the mount if you intend to push the TV all the way flat to the wall. It worked fine for my install. Overall I'm happy with this purchase and I feel like it was good value for money.

If you're familiar with gym equipment maker Rogue Fitness, this TV mount is like one of their pieces of exercise equipment; heavy pieces of metal, with proper welds, bolted together in an over-engineered manner. You'll be surprised at how heavy the package is when it's dropped off. It includes directions written in proper English and some miscellaneous mounting hardware. I found it quite easy to throw this mount on a concrete wall in my garage using tapcon screws, and it is going nowhere. I have complete confidence hanging a huge TV on it. The only real issue I ran into is with the annoying curved back of my Samsung TV, combined with its pointlessly shallow mounting screw housings. This TV has only about a 10 mm window for bolt length, so I needed some 40mm screws (M8-1.25 size) from Home Depot to mount it as the kit doesn't include that length. 35mm is too short to reach the threads, and 50mm is too long to be usable as it bottoms out. Only minor complaint about this mount is that the brackets you use to secure the TV, once mounted, sit over the part of the TV rail where you screw it to the TV. This will prevent you from using about an inch of the rail, and in my case with a 40" TV having the smallest hole pattern, it meant I had to mount the rails slightly higher on the back of the TV than I wanted because there was no way to tighten them down if mounted where I wanted. It wasn't a huge deal, but means the top of the TV rails are at about the top of the TV, and slightly visible from the front since I'm running at an angle. A Samsung TV larger than 40" will not have this issue, or one with a larger screw pattern.

I found this to be an exceptionally well made and solid big screen TV mount. The directions were clear, the attaching pieces (screws, bolts, washers, etc.) came in strips with the different screws and other pieces in sub-packs within the strip and were individually labelled with names/sizes. I have never seen this packaging approach before and can't say enough about how much I liked it. It also has two Allen head screws (key wrench is in the kit) on the back of the mounting face that allow fine tuning for screen leveling after final install of the screen. This is great if for some reason you wind up with a "level" issue. I was pretty careful to use a bubble level during install of the mount and still needed just a bit of level fine tuning. Small errors really show up at the end with big screens. A suggestion from my install: When installing the extension side arms, first loosely attach the end caps then slide the two arm assemblies together inside the mounting face. After they are together and all the holes are aligned, securely fasten them to the face and then do final tightening of the end caps. The info says the mount is rated for 132 pounds and I believe it is strong enough to support that claim. I mounted a "V" brand D70 which has a 400x400 pattern and weighs around 60 pounds. I don't feel nervous at all about fully extending and swiveling the screen. I had no issues with any cable connections being obscured. There are cheaper mounts of this type out there but remember that you get what you pay for. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this mount to a friend.

BUYER BE AWARE! This mount will not work for Panasonic T Vs. What makes me so angry is the manufacturer is aware of this fact and did not mention it in the product details. I purchased two of these mounts and actually paid a good deal more for them because of the excellent reviews. First I mounted my new 65 in Samsung. It worked great. My plan was to move old 55 in Panasonic to the bedroom and mount it there. I hired a professional builder to mount both TVs. After drilling all the holes and actually mounting the bracket on the wall, he discovered that the brace that holds the TV on the bracket was about an inch short. I call customer support and was told immediately that this bracket will not work for my Panasonic TV. All customer support could suggest was buying another bracket. He also informed me since I purchased through Amazon that I had to deal with Amazon for returns or exchanging the item. No way is any other bracket I purchase going to match the holes I have drilled in my wall installing this one. So I’m stuck with a bracket that will not work and holes in my new bedroom wall and a bill from my installer. I’m not happy!!! Update! We were contacted by this company after reporting the problem. They did not have a bracket that would fit my TV. But they did send me a bracket from their sister company that should work. I certainly appreciate this company fixing the problem at no additional cost to me. Therefore I’m changing my initial review to 5 stars.

Very sturdy and easy to install. I installed this mount on my brick fireplace. I used Tapcon 5/16" x 2-1/4 concrete anchors (see attached picture) to secure the mount to the brick. Marked my holes and made sure they unit would be level before drilling. Some videos on YouTube suggest drilling into the grout. I decided not to do that for fear of damaging the grout. I drilled directly into the brick. Be sure to vacuum out any debris within the holes after drilling. My TV is a Samsung 65" 8 series MU800D. Beware the screws that come with the mount WILL NOT fit the bottom holes when you attach the brackets to the back of this particular TV. The M8 50mm screws are too big and the 35mm screws are too short. I went to Lowes and purchased M8 1.25 x 40mm screws (see attached picture) and washers to use for the bottom holes of the bracket which fit perfectly. I used the M8 25mm screws that came with the mount for the top holes of the bracket on the back of the TV. Other than this caveat with the screws the mount fit my TV perfectly and is a solid device. Very happy with this purchase.