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Review on 🔦 VIVO MOUNT-VP02W: Universal Height Adjustable Ceiling Projector Mount in White - Extend Your Projection Experience! by Chad Judex

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Basic mount you can use the best hardware package for

Application: I mounted the Epson Homecinema 2150 to a false ceiling using this ceiling mount. I screwed the bracket directly to the ceiling joists with the included 3" screws, ignoring the anchors. You will need to use anchors if this is being mounted to a drywall ceiling. Verdict: This is a very affordable mount that gets the job done. This can cause some headaches due to the small size of the mounting hardware. However, it offers devices of different sizes to ensure that it works with different projector models. Pros: - The general build quality of the metal components is solid. - mounting plate for mounting the projector, has four levers, which allows the use of a flexible mounting scheme. You may or may not need all four hands. The Epson Homecinema 2150 only has 3 mounting holes, so I put one of the clamp arms under the mount and tightened it with the Allen key that came with it. Cables can be routed through the extension of the main cable management bracket. Cons: The hardware comes in a plastic bag that includes washers and screws of various sizes to support different projectors. You could pack each hardware size in a separate plastic bag - they have tiny plastic washers and standoffs like hardware that's hard to attach, especially with big hands - 3" screws is a bit overkill in my opinion. Especially if you're drilling them on a joist, a 2 ½ inch screw may suffice. - Cables can be routed through the extended part of the holder for easy cable management. Cons: - All hardware comes in a plastic bag that contains washers and screws of different sizes to support different projectors. You could pack each hardware size in a separate plastic bag - they have tiny plastic washers and standoffs like hardware that's hard to attach, especially with big hands - 3" screws is a bit overkill in my opinion. Especially if you're drilling them into a joist, a 2 ½ inch screw might suffice. - Cables can be routed through the extended part of the holder for easy cable management. Disadvantages: - All devices come in a plastic bag, which includes washers and screws of different sizes to support different projectors. You could pack each hardware size in a separate plastic bag - they have tiny plastic washers and standoffs like hardware that's hard to attach, especially with big hands - 3" screws is a bit overkill in my opinion. Especially if you're drilling them into a joist, a 2 ½ inch screw might suffice. You could pack each hardware size in a separate plastic bag - they have tiny plastic washers and standoffs like hardware that's hard to attach, especially with big hands - 3" screws is a bit overkill in my opinion. Especially if you drill them into a joist, a 2 ½ inch screw might suffice. You could pack each hardware size in a separate plastic bag - they have tiny plastic washers and standoffs like hardware that's hard to attach, especially with big hands - 3" screws is a bit overkill in my opinion. Especially if you're drilling them into a joist, a 2 ½ inch screw might suffice.

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  • Mounts
Cons
  • Expensive