• DIY in no time. Our easy to follow instructions and simple 3-step install process make mounting your TV a breeze. Installs in a single wood stud for maximum flexibility.
  • Smoothly articulates for an awesome view from any seat in the room. Extend & swivel to position your TV perfectly for the season finale. An ideal option for mounting your TV in a corner.
  • Window glare bugging you? 15º tilt capability makes adjustments easy. No tools, no fuss, no hands. Just kidding, you'll need your hands.
  • Our durable steel mounts are designed to accommodate almost any VESA pattern & TVs up to 55". They come with an extensive hardware packet to ensure compatibility with your TCL, Samsung, or any other TV.
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Everything about this is excellent. All the parts are high-quality, it was very carefully packaged, instructions were clear. In our small apartment, the huge range of motion makes this great for switch the viewing angle between living room and kitchen. The 15 degrees of tilt is way more ample than I had expected, and the little lever you use to tilt is very handy and well-implemented - we tilt it for the kitchen and set it straight for the other room, and its very easy to do that. They included a good hdmi cable (always handy) and neat little velcro loops that give you lots of options for simple cable management, so you don't have a crazy cable octopus once you've got this thing set up. Very cool detail. Before I purchased I was unsure about the whole VESA measurement business. Basically, my tv didn't seem to match the specifications. I emailed Echogear's customer service and got seriously amazing customer support. Not only were they super friendly and patient, they tested the measurements I gave them and showed me photos of their test. So, I was able to go ahead confident that this thing was compatible. There are cheaper options for similar products, but I was impressed with the attention to detail on this company's website, and between the quality of the product and the unreal customer support, I really think they are the way to go. Still way cheaper than what I was seeing in stores. The one general thing I would say, in an effort to help those like myself who were inexperienced with this sort of thing, is that when you're installing a tv on a mount, you need a second person to help you. Putting the mount itself together is extremely easy for one person, and drilling into a stud is very easy if you've ever done that. However, regardless of what brand you go with, putting a tv on a mount requires that you have a second person to hold the tv in place while you secure the mount to the back of the tv, otherwise there's just no reasonably safe way for one person to do it all on their lonesome. That may be obvious to you, but it hadn't occurred to me, so I had to wait till wife was home to complete the last step of the install. Again, that would be true for any brand, but I mention it since none of them seem to like to put that detail out there...

This mount is great. I was looking at an Echogear for $100 because of stud spacing but this one does the job. It had to go in a very unique area and adjustment was going to be necessary and I am happy to report this unit does the job. The adjustments make this mount This installation is very easy but I still took my time and I am experienced in installing things like this. Right out of the box I knew this was quality and was going to be an easy install. Originally I wasn't sure how easy or hard the TV would install on the mount but one person can easily do it and if you need the wife near by all the better. This couldn't have gone any better. If a person needs to lay it out because of confinement restrictions just slow down and get the math right. I wanted 2" from the top shelf and that is what I have. My current TV weighs 25 lbs and there is no indication that this unit is not going fail. Just make sure to hit your studs center and a person should be alright. Specs say this will hold 60lbs and I can believe it. One other thing, the back of my TV didn't allow the mount frame to lay perfectly flush or flat. I was going to modify the mount by cutting it which was no big deal to me but I just used the supplied spacers and saved myself a whole bunch of time. If a person desires to have the TV kick out 3/4" more then one might want to use the spacers anyways. Also, I never wanted a wall mount TV. I was always a bit more traditional and didn't want a TV that looked like a picture on the wall. The amount of adjustments a person can make with this mount is many and it won't make the TV like a picture on the wall. I would buy again and just might.

The full motion tilt mount you've been looking for. Don't spend crazy amounts of money at the big box stores. Get this echogear mount. Things that I like: 1. It has a very simple design. It is not complicated to put together at all. 2. Very sturdy it feels like it holds the TV very well and isn't loose anywhere. The TV that I own is a 45 inch Samsung. I'm not sure of the weight but it is a pretty heavy TV. I was concerned about whether this mount could truly hold the TV up to 60 pounds but it does flawlessly. It is very easy to move the TV and tilted how you want it. A really nice feature is the tilt because if you don't get the mount on the stud on the wall just perfect then the TV will be off kilter. Thanks to the fact that it tilts you can simply adjust it if you make any mistake with your measurements on the wall. Instructions were also very simple with very clear pictures. Just for your information you must mount this to a stud. Go get a StudFinder before you start because you must get your screws in the center of the stud. Also some advice is that the instructions will tell you to use a 7/32 or 5.5mm. But I don't think that's a standard. So I used a similar size and had no problem.

I installed this on a brick veneer wall using two Tapcon 1/4-in x 2-3/4-in concrete screws with a hex head. I had to purchase these separately, and I already owned the Tapcon drill bit and sleeve kit. I drilled the top hole first using a hammer drill, and inserted the screw and lightly tightened it. Then, I used a magnetic level to level the bracket, and located and drilled the bottom hole. Then, I inserted the second screw, and carefully tightened both screws, alternating between both screws and making sure it was level. The key is to locate the bracket so both holes go through brick and not mortar. It holds a 40-in TV that weighs less than 30-lbs. I was able to attach the TV by myself, but you should really have another person to help "just in case." I didn't need the HDMI cable, extra mounting ears or any of the hardware, since my installation was not through a wood stud. The TV is easy to adjust. I wish there was a way to return the excess hardware for a credit, so as to encourage recycling. Finally, my wife reminded me to vacuum up the brick dust.

As anyone should, I'm leary of buying online. I read the reviews and I get turned off. But I've noticed one thing. People give bad reviews for trivial things, and sometimes it's their fault the product didn't work for them. This is the case with this mount. I read all the bad reviews about the stability and the adjustments or lack of ability to make the adjustments. I weighed the price vs the negative reviews, and I went for it. (After doing my fitment research etc) Man, I gotta tell ya. I got waaaaay more mount than I paid for. I bought one for my kitchen and one for my bedroom. The bedroom holds a 40" Hisense and the kitchen holds a 32" Emerson. I was leary about the single stud mount but this unit is super stable with my 40" with the sound bar attached. I wouldn't put one of the older plasmas on there, mainly because of the single stud, but this unit articulates beautifully. I love it in the kitchen because I can move it around wherEVER I am. All the adjustments worked and they came with everything needed. I'd suggest predrilling the studs with the appropriate sized bit. Can't go wrong with these!!

After returning a previous "Suptek" mount, I was skeptical of cheap Amazon TV mounts. This one, however, is totally solid. I liked it so much I bought a second one for the bedroom. One caveat, as mentioned by another reviewer who ended up sawing off the adjustment handle (don't do that!), is that the "downward tilt" screw is quite picky. You have to tighten it so it is Just Right. Once you do that, you should be use the handle to loosen it enough to tilt it, and when the handle is tight it should be solid again. The range of motion on the handle is quite limited, so I can almost see why you would think that if you just shorten the handle you would be able to solve this problem, but I think this is actually a safety feature. The way it is stock would never allow you to loosen the handle to the point where the TV could become unstable. tl;dr: Fiddle with the adjustment screws on the back until you get it right, it's a little tricky to get perfect, but 10 minutes + an allen wrench and you should be good to go!

I'm currently using this on a 49KS8000 Samsung TV. Works perfectly. I did have to buy different mounting screws but that's not ECHOGEAR's fault since the TV required bigger screws. For those with a KS8000, this is the screw I used to mount the TV: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00917MSJE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ( Or you can search for Steel Machine Screw, Zinc Plated Finish, Pan Head, Phillips Drive, Meets DIN 7985, 45mm Length, Fully Threaded, M8-1.25 Metric Coarse Threads (Pack of 5) ) TV has been mounted for 2 months now and has showed no signs of stress or falling apart. Product is built very well and installation was VERY simple. There are three parts to to the installation and 2 parts to the mount: 1. This is the most time consuming step but is something that applies to ALL wall mounts: Finding a stud and placing the wall mount on it and making sure it's on straight. This is also the first part of the wall mount. 2. Putting together the 2nd part of the wall mount ( the one that attaches to the TV ) and attaching it to the TV. This step is simple. Put it together according to your TV ( mine was 400x400 ) 3. Attaching the two pieces together. The hardest part of this was getting someone else to carry the TV ( mine was a 49" ) to help me mount it ( I'm not particularly strong or a big guy so you may be able to do this yourself! ). This last step is also one of the easiest mounting steps of all the TV mounts I've used. The part of the mount attached to the TV has a little hinge that you attach to the mount on the wall. No need to have a 2nd person hold the TV and then you having to screw it to the mount! Just carry the TV, attach to wall mount ( basically just connecting the hinge - once connected you don't even need a 2nd person for the next step ), then screw 2 little screws on the back to secure the 2 pieces together and you're done! Great quality, easy installation. Highly recommend!

My goal was to mount a 50" flat screen in a corner. This mount is now holding up my new Samsung 50" with 1-2" to spare on each side of the TV. You can see in the photo that the bracket can be swiveled out more so as to give more space for the TV to hang farther out or swing sideways and hang flush on one wall. I have a stud 16" from the corner plus the mount spans another 16" from the wall plate to the TV fix point, so the middle of the TV was able to hang straight out from the corner, which also meant the mount is almost perfectly perpendicular to the wall (no sideways tension leverage to make me nervous). The build and design is impressive, so the installation was simple and rock solid. They included a wide variety of bolts so you have exactly what you need depending on your TV, including spacers for rounded-back TVs; very considerate. There is a negative review about the tilt mechanism - stating that the tightening handle is too long and comes into contact with the TV, preventing you from fully tightening the tilt plate into place. It's erroneous. The handle is a spring loaded allen key handle that simply needs to be pulled straight along the shaft, readjusted and then you tighten more. It's clever. I mention this because it was my one concern and was delighted at the quality attention to detail of this mount. I love the "hook" plate that enabled me to lift the TV up onto the mount, "hook" it and then have both hands free to level it and tighten two more allen bolts. Well done.

I never mounted a TV alone before. Having moved to a new city with some time on my hands and massive ambition, I decided to mount our 42" TV by myself. I know folks usually recommend this to be a two person job, but after reviewing the single stud design, tv bracket hook system, the numerous positive (easy installation) reviews and the NBA finals on that night... I ventured off alone. To make things even more complicated for a TV installation newbie, I was also going to mount my Sonos Playbar underneath the TV. So, if the TV moves, the soundbar moves. Not going to lie, between the weight of the TV and the heavy Sonos playbar, I was maxing out the listed 'load' of the TV mount. A few hours later, which included a Best Buy and hardware store run to find missing parts and extra human caution, the mount was up... TV, soundbar and all. Considering it was my first time and I was by myself, it couldn't have been easier It's been 2 weeks since, the full motion truly is full motion. After some break-in, it's easier to use than ever, and the mount against the wall looks and feels like one of the most secure items in my apartment... probably is... the mount feels like a fixture. I couldn't recommend this more.. and for 1/4 of the price of a comparable' mount from Best Buy... the Echogear is a MUST buy.

This mount works great. Easy to install and hang. I did it myself, but would have been a little easier with another person - if nothing more than moral support. My TV is a 2012/2013 model and is a little heavier and thicker than newer Tvs but the mount holds strong. The TV I hung is a 46in Samsung and weighs 31lbs according to the manufacturer. Here are a few angles of the hung TV. Don't mind the cords, haven't hidden them yet. According to a Houzz articles I read about hanging height, I hung the TV at perfect couch high of 42in (center of tv), but I think it's a little low for standing around watching. Parallel universe me would have hung it up to a foot higher. The tilt lock is a little weak making it hard to secure the tv at no tilt. There are similar mounts for a little less money, but this thing looked so heavy duty I had to pick it. Over all great mount and I would buy another if I purchase another tv. The mount didn't come with instructions but you can look up any mount model from the Echogear website and find it.