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Review on ๐Ÿ“ฝ๏ธ Mount-It! MI-608 Projector Wall Mount: Universal Bracket for Epson Optoma Benq, Short Throw & Standard Projectors - Supports 35 lbs & Extends 9-29.5 inches from Wall by Zach Flores

Revainrating 4 out of 5

One-piece one-piece construction with no extension makes it extremely durable.

All wall mounts seem to have mixed reviews, so I've selected 4 of the most suitable and reliable mounts to compare. Everything seems very well constructed and I would trust any of them with my projector. Each mount has a cross post with associated photos. Assemble it! Wall mount for short throw projectors: - Pros: Sturdy construction, the only decent all black option other than Elitech. - Cons: As another reviewer said, if you want to adjust the horizontal rotation angle, you can't adjust it after installation. You need to remove it, remove the projector from the brackets and adjust. The plastic cover also looks ugly. Universal wall mount for Viewtech ultra short throw projectors (16"-32"): - Pros: Most durable of all, great knobs for fine tuning, best instructions (very very detailed). Cons: White. I would strongly prefer black. The plastic bracket is huge and therefore takes up a lot of space. Universal Wall Mount for StarTech.com Projectors: - Pros: Silver and black colors work well. Has good fine adjustment knobs for easy adjustment after assembly. - Cons: not entirely black. Elitech Universal Short Throw Projector: - Pros: The most beautiful as it looks like a perfectly round black tube coming out of the wall. Simple design, looks good. Ball head (no tuning knob), therefore apparently easy to adjust. Use screws for mounting as it has the smallest bracket but looks much more elegant than the others. Cons: It doesn't extend as short as others, so may not fit in a UST projector. (too long for me)

Pros
  • SECURE AND EASY WALL MOUNTING: Includes mounting hardware for easy assembly and installation. Fix the short-throw projector mount to the wall stand with 4 screws, then adjust and attach the mounting head brackets according to your projector size. Route the cables through the cable management holes on the projector arm for a clean look. Enjoy the benefits of your new projection setup now.
Cons
  • Some bugs