🎥 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The Viri Projector Wall Mount offers a versatile extension range of 325-740mm, featuring a universal mounting plate and six-axis adjustment for precise tilt, swivel, and rotation. Its compact design not only saves on shipping costs but also ensures a robust and safe installation, certified by UL and TUV.
G**O
Great, solid mount
I mounted an LS11000 which is a 30lb projector. I think this would hold a lot more. I looked at the $200-$300 mounts, and I saw no need. This is very sturdy as long as you’re mounting in a stud. It’s sold as a unit to suspend from the bottom, but I chose a top mount without issue. Actually gives me peace of mind this way. I wanted the projector at the back of the room. I have ceiling fans, so wanted it at a certain height. In the first week,or two, I had to adjust it up 1/2” (as it settles in) but has been rock solid ever since. I do like the horizontal and vertical adjustment knobs! Get it as close as possible to perfect before using zoom or lens shift. I am using ZERO keystone because I pre measured, centered to screen and place a large 2”x10” backer board bolted with lag bolts to studs in three places. Incredibly happy with this mount. It’s heavy and not cheap. Don’t let price fool you.
T**W
Also a great long-throw wall mount!
Recently acquired a Epson 5040ub and wanted an aesthetically pleasing wall mount for the new installation. I finished installing the mount and projector yesterday, and it definitely exceeds expectations. Despite the seller's somewhat silly claim that this projector will only work with UST projectors, this mount functions great with long-throw projectors as well.Installation was relatively simple, though I did opt to use additional mounting parts not included in the kit, as the mount and projector I installed are fairly hefty (10.5 lbs for the mount and 24.5 lbs for the Epson 5040ub). I attached two screws included with the mounting kit into one of my studs. I then used six 1/4" Toggler Snaptoggle bolts (and a few extra washers I bought) to anchor the outer holes. Four of the bolts align the top, spread across 16" wide, and 2 more anchoring the bottom corners.Installed, this mount feels quite sturdy. The mounting bracket is universal and had absolutely no problems being adjusted to reach any of the mounting holes on my Epson 5040ub. There were a lot of additional screws/accessories included to mount to other projectors, but those weren't necessary in my case. Either way, it should work with pretty much any projector.The adjustment knobs are sturdy and provide a decent amount of adjustability. I did not extend the mount at all, so I left it at the minimum 12.8" from the wall. But I'm guessing even if I did extend it, it would still feel quite strong being made of pretty good aluminum.If I had to complain, this mount has some good options for hiding the cables going to your projector, but they require feeding your wires through the wall. This is because it's meant to be a UST mount, but it'd be nice if the plastic cover had holes on either the top or bottom that would allow you to thread cables out of it without going through the wall. I'll probably cut some of the plastic off my cover so I can route my cables more attractively eventually.Regardless, the tl;dr is that this mount seems to be a pretty solid purchase for both UST and Long-Throw projectors. Installation is relatively simple, but you may want to buy additional wall mounting hardware from what's included in the kit. Study and adjustable, this mount definitely hit the points I wanted it to. It's substantially more costly than the generic Chinese rebranded wall mounts that plague Amazon, but half the price of the big-name BenQ, Epson, etc. mounts. And its quality is definitely closer to the latter than the former. Worth the investment, especially because it's an attractive solution.
X**P
A behemoth - inspires confidence
This is so sturdy that you won't have any doubts about its ability to hold your projector.We live in earthquake country, and our non-short-throw projector was on a shelf with no way to strap it down so that it wouldn't go flying in anything over a 4.0 quake. This looked like the best solution to our problem, and the projector is now mounted solidly in place. It doesn't even look bad. I have only two very minor complaints:The instructions aren't very detailed on how you should measure exactly where to mount it. Specifically, I wanted the lens of the projector to be exactly 72" off the floor, and I had to carefully measure and calculate at what height to mount the bracket for this to work. There's a good amount of vertical adjustment possible, but if you guess and aren't lucky, you might find that you've mounted it too high or too low.The other minor problem is that the horizontal rotation adjustment doesn't go very far. My room didn't allow for it to be mounted exactly opposite the projection area, so I needed to be able to turn the projector on an angle that was larger than this bracket's adjustment allowed. The problem was solved by adjusting the angle that the projector was fixed to the base plate, but this required removing the projector and tweaking the angle several times. Fortunately, I won't have to do that again. And it's not a feature that many people would need, so I can understand it not being provided. Still, it complicated installation a bit.Overall, I'm very pleased with this unit. It looks great and won't fall down.
M**Z
Relatively complex install, but a very solid mount
This is holding a BenQ projector that may be smaller than what this mount is intended for. Figuring out how to attach the projector to the mount was not straightforward. The BenQ is probably more to blame for this than the mount itself, though.The cable management system for this is a bit odd, and includes a set of covers that are pretty impractical. I ended up just leaving them off.My main motivation for getting this was the promise of easy and precise adjustability which is achieved primarily through three knobs. These adjust pitch, roll, and yaw well, and it is also possible to slide the projector horizontally to make sure it is properly centered on the screen. I still could not get my image to perfectly align with my screen, which has left me wondering if there's a flaw in my projector or my screen or both, or alternatively whether I just can't find the right combination of adjustments on the mount.One additional note is that even fully retracted, this extends relatively far from the wall. The back of my projector is about eight inches from the wall. This is probably good if you have a large projector but it's a bit too much for my needs.Overall, I'm happy with this. It is solid and well-designed, but it ultimately did not resolve the alignment problem I've been struggling with and the installation was tougher than I expected.
B**N
Sturdy
Works great, and very sturdy.
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