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Review on ๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ Anker Nebula Cosmos Projector Stand: The Perfect ยผ-Inch Mounting Solution for All Nebula Projectors by Hesham Peltier

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent but with some inconveniences

EDIT: I figured out the best way to fix horizontal movement. First I installed the projector by screwing it all the way in and then tightening the lock nut so the projector was snug against the projector. It had horizontal play. Instead, I loosened the jam nut until it touched the base of the screw mount, tightened the projector until it matched the jam nut (ball joint locked), and then loosened the ball joint to align the projector. It still doesn't feel as safe as we'd like but it is safe enough that connecting objects to the projector will not cause it to move violently. Original: I fixed it to the ceiling by attaching it to a bracket that I placed between two joists. Seems solid, precisely constructed and easily adjustable. My main complaint is that with the projector installed (Nebula Cosmos) and fully tightened, there is no horizontal latch. The ball joint is tight and the projector is secure, but it rotates left and right with little finger strength or a broken HDMI cable. Very upset when I paid 3 times more than other coasters for the promise of higher quality. It comes with concrete anchors, not drywall anchors, and to be honest, I would never trust a somewhat heavy $500 projector with drywall anchors. there is no lock in the horizontal plane. The ball joint is firmly fixed and the projector is securely mounted, but it twists left and right with the force of your pinky or a broken HDMI cable. Very upset when I paid 3 times more than other coasters for the promise of higher quality. It comes with concrete anchors, not drywall anchors, and to be honest I would never trust a somewhat heavy $500 projector with drywall anchors. there is no lock in the horizontal plane. The ball joint is tight and the projector is secure, but it rotates left and right with little finger strength or a broken HDMI cable. Very annoying, if I paid 3 times more than other coasters for the promise of higher quality. It comes with concrete anchors, not drywall anchors, and frankly,

Pros
  • Easy to install: attach to any load-bearing wall or ceiling in minutes using the 4 screws provided and a drill.
Cons
  • lean guide