Rodney Malfer
Comentado en México el 9 de abril de 2025
Para el precio la calidad del productor es demasiado buena. No creo lo resistente que viene para poder dejarlo en la pared
Den of Lore
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de junio de 2024
Ok let’s get on thing straight - for 29 bucks Canadian this is a stupid good deal and an excellent bracket. I’m using it with a Dell 22” 1080p monitor and a VIVO keyboard bracket for what will be my console for my homelab.It’s easy to put together and I changed the position of the mount and with the monitor keyboard tray and the mount in one hand I was even able to remount it without much trouble.If I could take a half star off it would be for the tilt tension bolt being a bit soft on the bolt for tightening meaning you may strip it but overall I’m impressed and happy. Very happy.
Cliente de Kindle
Comentado en México el 5 de octubre de 2024
Me gusto mucho el diseño de este tipo de brazos, considero que son mas seguros que los que se ponen en la mesa, ya que al estar fijados a la pared soporta mas peso, te da mejor movilidad y sobre todo te ahorra espacio en tu mesa o escritorio de trabajo diario. El material es bueno resistente, se agardece los compartimientos por donde puedes pasar los cables.
ALAIN BERTHELOT
Comentado en México el 21 de junio de 2023
Aparato que se ve de buena calidad. Con buenos acabados.El ajuste de posición vertical de hace con un tornillo que presiona un resorte: si el tv o el monitor es de peso muy reducido, ningún ajuste es posible (ya que dicho ajuste usa el peso del monitor).
Fernando
Comentado en México el 15 de noviembre de 2023
Buen producto, fácil de instalar
Paco
Comentado en México el 12 de marzo de 2021
Muy buenos soportes, recomendables, fáciles de instalar. Los instalé con monitores de 27" y sin ningún problema.Saludos
@lex
Comentado en México el 13 de agosto de 2020
Me encantan los soportes North Bayou, me parecen bien hechos y sólidos. Cumplen con la tarea de liberar espacio en el escritorio. Los recomiendo ampliamente.
Aladad
Comentado en Australia el 20 de marzo de 2020
It works as I was expecting, it's swivel and fixable.It's perfect for what I wanted.
ROWDY GARCIA
Comentado en México el 26 de diciembre de 2020
CUMPLE CON LA DESCRIPCIÓN Y ES DE MUY BUENA CALIDAD, ASÍ COMO FUNCIONAMIENTO PERFECTO
Pic'n'Mix
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 19 de diciembre de 2020
Relatively easy to install - needs a 10mm masonry drill (for solid walls). Everything else is in the box - wall plugs, bolts etc. Once I had mounted it on the wall, I fitted my 24" TV - the bracket was perfect - it stays where I place it, without sagging etc.One piece of advice - measure and plan where you're fitting the bracket (taking into account the size of monitor / TV that you're going to hang on it) - you only want to drill the mounting holes once!
Victor
Comentado en México el 26 de octubre de 2020
Fuerte y resistente, con gran movilidad.
PETCHY R.
Comentado en Francia el 20 de diciembre de 2019
LES + qualités remarquables, beau design, de très bonne manufacture, solide.LES - obligé (pour ma part) de plier le bras, l'écran n'est pas proche du mur environ 14 cm entre l'écran et le mur non rédhibitoire.Bref à acheter les yeux fermé, le système est bien conçu, réglable et très easy à manipuler.
Geoff M
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2019
I bought this recently and successfully installed it after a careful reading of the directions. I, too, wanted to see it fully flexed down which is nearly impossible before full installation. Here's why. I mounted this on the wall in front of my desk and wanted the lowest part of my monitor to be about 3 or 4 inches above the top of my desk. So where should the holes go in the wall stud to achieve that??Here is the short answer: the center of the VESA mount goes down to be a little above the lower hole in the wall.So I measured from the bottom of my monitor to the center of the mounting holes (NOT in the center of the monitor itself, by the way) and then added my 4 inches. In my case, the answer is 11 inches so the bottom hole is drilled into the wall stud 11 inches above the desk surface. I have the result I wanted and would not have been able to do that just by looking at the arm before installation.Other hints from my job just finished: the wall my case is an outside wall with foil backing that renders a stud finder useless, so I drilled tiny pilot holes to find the stud.I detached the arm from the wall mount piece before screwing the wall mount to the stud.I used a socket wrench to drive the lag screws, but it needs to have metric sockets. Otherwise use the "socket" that fits on the end of the allen wrench.My LG 24 inch monitor weighs about 11 pounds and needed a surprising amount of tightening of the +/- adjustment to keep the monitor from rising to full up by itself.With a hint in another review, I was able to tighten the forward tilt of the monitor. My monitor "fell" to a downward tilt almost facing the top of the desk. The cap for that adjustment is not some little cover like what covers the bolts on the wall mount; no, the hinge in question is entirely exposed when two halves of the cover are removed. They sit just behind the VESA mounting plate. Don't be looking for a small cap.The only other thing to be aware of, also mentioned elsewhere, is that doesn't go in and out without also swinging to one side or the other. My previous experience with wall mounts had something like an "X" hinged in the middle to go from a short X to a tall X when you pushed it in. This mount only gets closer to the wall by swinging from side to side. It works fine, you just have to allow for that if you can during installation. In my case, there was only one reasonable choice of a wall stud to use.I suspect there is a newer model from the manufacturer that might make installation easier, but with these hints, you can take advantage of this sale price for a mounting arm that is well built and well designed.