Elevate Your Workspace! 🚀
The NB North Bayou TV Monitor Wall Mount Bracket is an ergonomically designed, full-motion articulating mount suitable for 17-35 inch monitors, supporting a load capacity of 6.6 to 26.4 lbs. With easy installation, extensive motion capabilities, and effective cable management, it transforms your workspace into a sleek, organized, and comfortable environment.
Color | Black |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Compatible Devices | Monitor |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Mount Motion | Articulating |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 85 Degrees |
Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 35 Inches |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 17 Inches |
B**N
Great Solution For Multi Monitors In My Office.
Executive Summary: These have proven to be a great and effective solution for me for my wall-mounting monitors needs. Definitely recommended.The TL;DR part --I just bought two more of these for my office, after such a good experience with the first pair from several years ago. At that time I was upgrading 2 (of four) from 24" monitors to 32" 4K and needed a more flexible wall mounting arrangement to place them "just right". Now, I'm replacing the last two 24" with 32", and replacing the wall mounts with the same product is an easy choice.I've had zero to complain about with the existing pair. When I drew the layout for my new home office a dozen-plus years ago, 32" monitors were quite spendy. So I continued with my existing 24" FHD on simple hinge-and-arms wall mounts. As 32" and then UHD/4K became more common, I decided that the extra adjustability from these would make sense for the new larger monitors. But only two of the four were replaced at that time. Now the last two, along with a couple more of the 32" monitors, will complete the upgrade.These are pretty easy to install. I installed a backboard on the wall with the desk build, on spacers so all the cabling is hidden. It's the same wood and finish as the desk. For my install, I placed T nuts behind that backboard so no worries about the sturdiness of the installed monitors. I installed all the arms on the backboard with quarter-inch machine screws. Then stand the monitors on blocks in front of the arms for easy attachment. Adjusting the gas cylinders for the monitor weight took only a few minutes that way. Then the cabling was fitted in the loops on the arms and under the trim covers. It's very easy to place the monitors at perfect height and position. I confess that I use some tabs of gaffer's tape to sort of fix the monitors in that perfect alignment with each other, so I can clean them without having to reset positions. That 'ease of adjustment' is a great help initially. Those tape tabs get replaced a few times a year so I can vacuum the arms, but otherwise they stay pretty much where I placed them. Only a couple times in five-plus years have I felt any desire to adjust their positions, and that was super easy. I'll do a little more of that as I transit to two more larger monitors on the new arms. They will all go up a couple inches higher, get tilted a little more but together, making for a gapless install with the two additional where the smaller ones sit now.I've worked with too many half-fast marginal temporary flimsy desk setups over the decades. Having just the right stuff in just the right places just makes work so much easier. These wall mounting arms free up a pretty decent amount of desk space too, and definitely makes it easier to maintain a clean and uncluttered workspace. Especially compared with conventional desktop monitor stands with cables running all over the place. Adding the gas cylinder height and positioning adjustment is now a requirement. Kinda like power steering in the car-- Essential once you realize how it adds to the whole experience. Why make the job harder when the solution is so easy?
S**R
The Most Elegantly Engineered Monitor Bracket I've Ever Seen
I mount monitors everywhere, work, school, home. This is probably the most versatile and well-designed bracket I've ever seen. It is delicate and precision while being super strong and durable. I took apart some of the articulation joints. From the view of an experienced engineer, this device will last interminably.I always take a few moments to read a good number of one-and-two-star reviews before writing any review, so I can understand problems others had, and possibly cover them in my own review. To that end, this bracket requires masculine strength to install. There are some very tight joints and a spring-hinge that need to be moved, and forearm strength is required.Also, the bracket has an integral mounting plate, which means it must be attached to the wall with the monitor attached, or the monitor must be attached after the bracket is mounted on the wall. There is a spirit level some complained about being aunble to remove; unsightly I guess. That is a bit too nit-picky!I found it easy to understand, without instructions, and to require minimal time and effort to install. From the time the item arrived it was about two hours 'til the 32" monitor was mounted on a universal-articulation bracket, definitely stout enough to hold considerably more than my 20-pound monitor!For the average computer user, I estimate they would have everything required to make holes and drive bolts. I required a hammer-drill, because i was mounting to a concrete wall. The hardware included seems adequate except for the wall anchors, which are nowhere near!In drywall or plaster, I would use Molly anchors with 3/16" screws. Mollys have the screw inside the anchor. You just need to know your wall thickness.Like these: https://www.amazon.com/Glarks-Plated-Assortment-Drywall-Plaster/dp/B07DJ3BJGC/ref=sr_1_7_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=molly+anchors&qid=1634609485&sr=8-7-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFPOFY4REQyRUNCNlYmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTAwMDQ0OThMVTQ1OUg3TVZRMTgmZW5jcnlwdGVkQWRJZD1BMDgwNjY0ODJSVTc0WUJHN0paUU0md2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGYmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVlA bit confusing is the arm tension adjustment. To increase you must turn CCW, which is usually 'loosen'. The arm comes with quite a bit of tension on it. The adjustment screw is concealed behind some trim. So just don't mess around with it until the bracket is securely mounted to the wall, and the monitor is securely mounted to it.After it's all done you can set the arm tension. Considerable forearm strength is required to tighten the articulation joints sufficiently to hold in place a large monitor. It is difficult to use a pliers on a hex-key wrench. But I've seen it done by an industrious single-mother.I will buy this exact bracket over any other when I require strength and articulation.
B**S
Works great!
I bought this to clear up space on my desk. Used to elevate 23” monitor. Very well made.
G**T
Very sturdy and works as advertised
It was a bit awkward to install solo, an extra pair of hands would have helped! Great quality and function. No disappointment at all with it once I got it mounted
S**I
Perfectly holds LGGQ950-B which weighs approx. 9.6 kg
This LG monitor comes with a recessed mounting space. I had locally bought few mounts but they wouldn't exactly fit and had to use them with other monitor.After reading the recent review of a buyer who used it with a LG monitor, i ordered it and i am very happy that it fits exactly without any alterations.-Easy Installation.-Quality of the 10mm screws could be improved, while tightening the screws one of them stripped.-Does not require too much of adjustment, ensure that you mount the monitor first and then do the adjustments for tilting, rotating and swiveling.-Smooth movement after setup, holds the monitor in place you set it up very firmly.
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