📺 ONKRON Full Motion TV Wall Mount Bracket for 13” – 32-Inch Screens with Gas Spring - Black G120 Review
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Mounting Type | Full motion, Swivel, Tilt, Articulating |
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Movement Type | Swivel, Tilt, Articulating |
Brand | ONKRON |
TV Size | 32 Inches |
Color | Up to 14.2" from wall |
Minimum Compatible Size | 13 Inches |
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Description of 📺 ONKRON Full Motion TV Wall Mount Bracket for 13” – 32-Inch Screens with Gas Spring - Black G120
- The main drawback is that it does not meet the declared parameters. Required to hold weight up to 8 kg. But in fact, the HP Pavilion QHD 32 monitor weighing 5.5 kg refused to hold it - it immediately falls into a minimal slope. There is such a design that it is not clear how it is generally able to hold such a weight. While I hung my old 24 monitor weighing less than 4 kg on it - this one still holds, but on the verge. As a result, I threw money away + holes in the wall and a few hours for installation. Mounting it is also inconvenient - the gas lift constantly snaps into extreme positions even at maximum weakening. Here is a set of fasteners is not bad - there is everything for all cases.
- There are no particular ogues. It is very convenient to place a workplace with a monoblock, or a monitor . and not take up extra space.
- Build quality . Backlash between the bracket and the thing that is screwed to the Vesa (photo with a toothpick that fits between the bracket and the platform attached to the vesa). The cable grip does not work in principle and the cable does not hold. Well, basically made in China. Lacks smoothness and softness.
- Visually, everything is done well and of high quality. Plastic, metal - everything is well painted, without burrs and other stupid defects. Everything moves, fixes, loosens as it should. The suspension adjustment works well, it can be adjusted to almost any weight. Fat plus - the kit includes ALL fasteners, both metric for VESA-mounting (for different diameters and lengths), and for mounting on a wall in wood or concrete / brick (self-tapping screws, dowels, keep in mind - you need a 10mm drill for concrete), as well as a hex key for adjusting screws.
- The screw that fixes the monitor tilt up and down seems to be weak, until it was tightened tightly, there was a tendency to peck down. Although perhaps the problem here is that I used the bracket along with a widescreen monitor (I didn’t measure it by weight).
- price
- not reliable
- Impressive
- quality
- Rugged design
- Some small things
- A few competitors
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