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Five Star Reviews:

39%
Five Stars
July 26, 2017
Light weight, well rounded design.
Great for hanging around....
March 30, 2017
Hanging a projector on a wall is not a simple process, however the mount it!wall mount did everything it advertised. A well made product.
Great mount for projectors.
October 16, 2016
Installed in less than half hour. As an added bonus, you can swivel it to point downward or upward even after it's mounted to the wall. The two extension length settings also make it great for smaller rooms. Great product.
Absolutely easy to put together and sturdy
January 18, 2016
I got the one from Amazon warehouse. It wasn't in the original packaging. But that's it. Every screw, every washer etc were neatly and separately packed. Package had a QC seal from warehouse.The mount was very sturdy and very easy to put together. I had bought some mounting screws before the package arrived. But they were not needed. Everything that was needed to mount the projector was within the package.I mounted my LG PF1500 on it. The screw positions on this projector is a little tricky - not in the corners of the projector. But, I was able to fit the mount on it, and the slots on this mount allowed me to do it with ease.Today, I enjoyed my first movie on it, and loved the experience.Only problem with the purchase was how the UPS guys delayed my package 3 days.
Solid Unit. Lots of adjustability.
December 30, 2013
This unit is in fact universal. The hole pattern and the five swing arms give you just about every possible hole connection. The connection on the wall and the 90 degree elbow are both adjustable. The circular plate tilts in every direction. Once you tighten the bolts the units sits snug. Quality product, will fit well in even the highest end home theater.
a great wall mount
December 1, 2013
I love this mount.....you can mount it without trying to find a stud as long as you use drywall mount studs the ones i installed were rated at 75lbs and use a laser leveler to make it simple to install and to be sure its level and only if your projector is not heavy my projector is only 12 pounds.....also it does tilt but you have to loosen the bolt underneath where the projector goes just a bit to be able to move it.....
40%
Better way to hide wires!!
June 27, 2017
Does the job for $15. The drywall anchor screws that are included are a little crappy for my tastes. There's 3 holes in the ceiling mount to screw to the ceiling. I got (2) 80 pound drywall anchors ($2). I cut out a larger hole in the middle using a dremel and only used 2 anchors instead of 3. After doing that I was able to run the wires up without cutting anymore holes in the ceiling. I installed the bar on backwards but I still think it looks ok. It takes time and u gotta run wires before u completely assemble it. So be patient.
No Assembly Instructions
November 23, 2015
Mount is very versatile, i.e., includes ability to make many adjustments for positioning projector. Mine arrived w/o assembly instructions, but an inquiry to manufacturer resulted in them being e-mailed to me within minutes. I had to do some tweaking to get bracket to mount onto my Optoma HD28DSE projector, but it in the end it worked fine. One word of caution is that bracket should be located as close to projector's center of gravity as possible. When I first secured bracket to projector it seemed to be in a logical position. But when I lifted projector by bracket I could tell it was "off-center." Fortunately bracket allows for adjustments and I relocated it to get closer to projector's center of gravity.
Well built nice looking bracket
January 13, 2014
Purchased it to hang my awesome 3D projector (benq W1070) which weighs about 5.8 lb. Didn't use the extension as ceiling is about 8 feet only. The mounting bracket has 4 legs, but my projector has only 3 mount points, so I had to remove one leg and adjust other 3. It took me about 20-30 minutes (including the redo time) to set everything up and ready to hang. The instructions were clear.
Shortened it 5 inches, very stable mount
October 20, 2013
The mount was too long, so I cut both of the down tubes 5". So now my projector sits 13" below my ceiling, which negates keystoning with my projector. I bought an Epson 2030 with this mount, and it holds it securely. A little finicky with adjusting, but all good.It is a little brainstorming on how to position the mount arms to correspond to your projector holes. At least it was to me, with the Epson.But in all, this mount holds my projector securely, looks nice and professional.
Not quite universal...
September 18, 2011
This universal projector mount is sadly not quite universal (Unless you ghetto rig it. See bott. It does not have a large enough mounting plate (mounting arms) to fit my projector, an Epson 8700 UB. I did not figure this out until AFTER I put the damn thing together, so do yourself a favor and make sure you try the mounting plate on your projector before you go through the hassle. If you don't, and you follow the order of the instruction manual, you may end up in my position. :(I will say, that after I put the thing together, it was extremely sturdy. I mean, you could kill zombies with it. That said, I did make a minor tweak to its design. On the bottom side of the outer part of the extension piece, I slid a washer between where the inner and outer sections touched on the side with the back plate. It gives you way more washers than you need, and I did this to make one of the three screws stretching the inside portion of the extension more effective at keeping the device sturdy while not poking through the back of the inside back plate. I know that sounds confusing, but if you're looking at the product and trying to put it together, it won't be.Also, the parts that were included did not coincide with what was in the manual in terms of quantity, but that's because the manual has incorrect numbers. All of the parts necessary to install this thing are there. It's really easy to do too.Anyway, I would recommend this if you don't have a gigantic projector. Being that this projector is my first, I didn't really think it was that large. I guess I was wrong.****I DID NOT RETURN THE PRODUCT. I DECIDED TO GHETTO RIG IT BECAUSE IT'S ONE OF THE CHEAPEST MOUNTS ON AMAZON. Because I've seen people hang the Epson 8350 with only 3 screws, I knew this one could be done like that as well. That said, I looked at what pieces it came with, and I decided on doing a 4 hole mount. I was able to achieve this by adding a few additional screws and bolts of my own to connect two of the long legs each to a short leg and then screwing in to the mounting hole on the projector. I'm admittedly not using one of the ideal holes on the projector because a screw broke while trying to reverse it. After trying for way too long with a stripped screw removal tool, I finally gave up on that hole.*******see pictures of the product for pics uploaded by me for how to make this work***
Reliable Mount for Optoma HD66
January 8, 2011
This is a good ceiling projector mount especially for the price. It took me two hours to find a way to make it work for the HD66 but after I messed around with it a bit it fit perfectly and securely. If you have the HD66 look at the picture I added and it will make your life a lot easier when it comes to attaching the mount onto the projector. You will definitely not use all of the parts in the package. After I attached it to the projector the rest was simple.

Four Star Reviews:

24%
Four Stars
April 17, 2017
Love that we can mount this now and it can go right in the center of our coach
I bought this so I can install my projector on ...
June 14, 2016
I bought this so I can install my projector on the ceiling for my home theater. I have read other reviews about it not staying even. I too faced this problem, but with the use of zip ties, I was able to level it. I removed the zip ties a few days after installation, and the projector stayed level. It has been about 4 months now, and I am completely impressed.
Great Value for the price
April 22, 2016
This projector mount worked like a charm. The instructions were clear, it was easy to mount and fit my Optoma Projector great. The only reason I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 is because there is a slight leveling issue. Like with a couple of the other reviews, it was a little hard to level it. But I end up using a piece of wood from a wood shim and placed it slightly under the mounting plate. This worked beautifully!!
Decent mount, not many others quite like this at this price point. Needs better final fine adjustments.
February 15, 2016
I agree with most reviewers that this mount doesn't give much final adjustment on the projector. The 5 lag bolts it comes with are solid, and the screw kit and instructions are all quite clear. The length adjustability is somewhat preset which is unfortunate, I'd rather have a set screw then the pop-up buttons to allow for "infinitely adjustable" length.If you need this type of an "L" mount (for thirty bucks or so) there aren't a lot of other options out there. Worst case scenario, as far as getting perfect adjustment, it may require a bit of shimming or futzing with the arm and bail. I'll update this review if there continues to be a problem in terms of final adjustments/movement, for now I'll say it's good.
What I really liked is that there are only 2 allen screws holding ...
February 24, 2015
I purchased this mount for a view sonic projector. The included universal mount works well to fit my projector. In my particular situation, I had to mount my projector to a cement wall. The install instructions walked me through it and I used a masonry bit (purchased separately from home depot for $5), the package also included extra screws for this situation, which I am very grateful for. My only complaint as with a few others who purchased this mount, is that it has a slight "slack" or "give". Not to say its flimsy plastic, because its not. I just wish it was a more solid construction and nothing was loose. Because of the slight "give" I had the essentially mount it upside down (from picture). This solved two problems for me.1. Having it right side up, the projector could be set up lower on my wall vs having it installed high on a wall. The "give" essentially drops your viewing. Meaning if you propped your projector up to a certain height to fit the viewable area on the screen/wall. When installing the mount to the same height, you need to adjust it to be much higher now because of the "slack" will cause a significant drop in viewable area.2. I did not need to "flip" the menu/screen because my projector is now right side up. So, if I completely shut down my projector (unplugged) I don't need to fiddle with the menus every time to invert the screen upside down.What I really liked is that there are only 2 allen screws holding the mount/projector up. So, removing the 2 allen screws allows me to remove the mount and projector. Keeping only the "U" shaped base on the wall. That can be hidden now with a painting or an unsightly huge protrusion on my bedroom wall.One thing that really bothers me is 1 screw that is very loose and needs to tightened constantly. I am thinking of buying my own bolt and wing nut. This is the center screw (pictured here at the center of the "L" shape of the mount) comes loose very often. If loose, your viewing area changes constantly.Overall 4 stars for a great universal mount. 5 stars if the manufacturer can improve on the build quality and fix the slight "give" and center screw.Other plus: Different size screws for different projector manufacturer. Should cover most popular manufacturers.
Good enough, but can be a hastle to install
March 24, 2014
I had a ceiling mount for my projector, but after moving our living room has a cathedral ceiling making a wall mount a necessity. It was easy enough to mount it to the wall, and easy enough to attach it to the projector, but it can be a pain to get the positioning down. There's no way (that I figured out, at least) to adjust your image position and then lock it down, and when you take it down to tighten everything up, it moved around to much to tighten it up. I ended up just 'mostly' tightening everything so I can still move the projector around on the mount, but I'm worried it's eventually going to slide out of alignment again. Anyway, not a huge deal but I feel like there might be more user-friendly and adjustable mounts out there.
26%
Good, solid, but tricky...
August 6, 2017
Pretty tough to get it all together to hold my Optoma GT1080, but was able to sort it out. Instructions weren't great, but again... I got the job done. Chief complaint is that it's all a little wobbly, and it's extremely difficult to make the small adjustments needed to get my projector lined up perfectly and, once done, it needs to be re-adjusted every few days or so (which is extremely difficult).
OK product, serves the purpose, cud have been a little more sturdy
July 12, 2017
I would have bought PJ1W model (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DNJHYQ2/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_31?th=1) and saved some money. I believe the extension PJ2W additionally have of no use. If you are not looking for a specific requirements to extend the projector a lot from wall, just go for PJ1W and save some money. Overall product quality is ok - The most difficult part was to keep the projector leveled, due to the weight of the projector and cables. The mounting hands were not strong to hold it tight and was always slipping off how much ever i tightened it. Apart from that its a descent product
Nice projector.
November 8, 2016
Works great. The hanger is still a little loose even when tightened all the way. I have everything tight so it doesn't move around the bolts, it's just around the points where the arms meet and places where parts overlap. This actually helps it in the end as it can be adjusted just by pushing it one way or another without loosening any bolts, it doesn't need this too often because it would take something shaking or a cord pulling to make it get a hair out of line. One other thing to mount some projectors you may have to get creative as I needed 3 of the short mounting g arms and it came with 2, so I had to make one of the long arms a short one by removing a half inch in length. I read a review before buying this and it said pretty much the same thing, but for the price this is not a big deal at all. Overall it is a very nice mount for the cost and keeps my projector out of harm's way.
It works and is alright
August 21, 2016
This thing has the worst instructions, but let me say that it is sturdy as hell. It took me forever to figure out how to interpret the instructions and apply to my Optoma GT1080 projector. The projector seems to want to not stay exactly in place after tightening down the bolts. I'll have to look at it again to see if I can tighten them more. I do not worry about the projector falling because in that area it is very good. I did have to go to Lowe's to buy screws for my Optoma GT1080 which was 3 12mm M4 bolts (I believe) you can look up the manual online for that projector, but I don't blame this product for not supplying that. Now actually figuring out how to position the bracket was a 30 minute process and like a puzzle. This part ruined the product for me more than anything else. But I will post a picture that satisfied me the most in order to actually mount it to my projector. It's eh....cheap and alright.
If you have a small projector, be prepared to wing it.
May 17, 2016
Be Prepared to Dig In.If you have a smaller projector be prepared to do some minor surgery. The supplied head was too big for my small Samsung HX300.First thing, make sure it fits your projector!I had to remove the 4 leg extensions and turn over the remaining legs to secure it to the projector.Once it's mounted correctly it's solid and bullet proof.Some things to look out for:The instructions don't tell you what size drill to use for the supplied lag bolt to drill into the stud. I used 3/16" and it worked perfectly.The kit doesn't come with wall anchors for drywall, only for mounting to concrete. I used #14 1 1/2" from HD and used a 5/16" drill bit they worked perfectly.The instructions are too small and tiny to be useful, what they do detail zoom isn't too useful.I pretty much ended up winging this assembly but I knew I could make it work and once installed it's solid as a rock. I used the center hold into a stud and the two outer holes for wall anchors. It's not going anywhere.
Optoma HD66 works with this!
June 1, 2015
I have the Optoma HD66 and was a bit worried about getting this projector after seeing a few folks saying it didn't work. There was on reviewer whom had the HD66 and did manage to get the mount to work for them, so I was hopeful. Using the picture on the mentioned review, I was able to attach the mount to my projector, but I decided that this wasn't ideal. The mount was too far back, and should ideally be more centered between the brackets. Enter my solution.I've attached a few pictures, which I hope help anyone else with this model, but the key is to actually reverse one of the longer mounting arms. If the kit came with 4 mini-arms, instead of just two, you wouldn't need to do this, hence the star deduction (in addition to the meh instructions on mounting to ANY projector).The bottom line is this: This is a very versatile mount that will work for basically any projector. It includes multiple screws and washers to help you find the best solution for your projector. If you're comfortable with a screwdriver and socket wrench, you'll have no problems with this. In the end, while I made it fit the projector fine, and was able to build the rest of it, I couldn't actually mount this to my ceiling. Not the mount's fault – turns out we just can't mount through our lathe plaster ceiling without professional help, which isn't worth it for a rental.

Three Star Reviews:

18%
Does the basic job of mounting the projector!!!
April 17, 2017
Easy to setup, the screw comes with projector are of low quality so I purchased separate set of drywall stud screws as I don't want to take chance. It does the basic job of mounting the projector. Adjustment are limited which limits your choice of mounting at different types of space.
It supports and holds nicely, but the nut used to adjust the pitch ...
March 12, 2017
It supports and holds nicely, but the nut used to adjust the pitch is up under the projector which the only way to adjust it and ensure that the pitch is correct is to have the projector on the mount making it hard to adjust for those with big hands...
Good Mount for the price... Better alternatives available at higher price!
January 30, 2016
This is a relatively good mount. I guess it is what you pay for. The finish of the arm is a little flimsy. If your projector is not parallel to the screen and you need to adjust the mount, it is not consistent and reliable.Nevertheless it does a good job at holding the projector. The projector always felt secure on the mount. I am using this mount on an Epson EX7235 Pro. I like the fact that it allows front back adjustment to change the throw ratio of the projector, however note that there is only 3 inches or so of possible room for adjustment. So make sure you do your calculations ahead of time. If you need to adjust the screen size I will suggest consider other options.
Nice Mounting Bracket
December 24, 2015
The mount works well for people that cannot mount from the ceiling. It was easy to install. However, the instructions for mounting to the projector were a little weak. The only problem I had was getting the unit to point up and stay in that position. Must be due to the weight of the projector. Every time I touched the projector it drooped and I had to reset it again.
Limited flexibility.
October 5, 2015
Limited flexibility. Limited adjustability. Almost have to figure out exactly where you want your projector by trial and error before mounting this into the wall. I was hoping to be able to move the projector up and down to get the height right on my screen, but this product only tilts side to side. Would be better if it could tilt forward or backwards or extensions/reducers were offered to adjust the height once mounted. Will probably buy a different product next time.
It is what it is for the price.
March 23, 2014
This is simply a hanger for your projector, and not a particularly robust one at that. It does the job, so for that I gave it three stars. If you want a solid sturdy projector mount that doesn't need readjustment maybe look elsewhere, but expect to pay more for it. It all depends on your budget and what you expect. This product is sufficient for my needs and the price is right for what I am getting.
17%
Holds a projector but wobbles too much
September 12, 2017
It works, but that is about the only nice thing i can say.Pros: it holds a projector, it has multiple expansion options to fit most projectorsCons: The many adjustments also cause alignment issues. I can take the lens cover off and it causes the stupid thing to get out of alignment. You can easily tighten down some of the tilt screws, but the 360 degree rotation nuts are impossible to get to without buying a special small wrench. Even tightened down, the slightest touch can knock it out of alignment.
Would work well for an older model, but required two DIY modifications to fit my Optoma HD27
April 18, 2017
This got the job done but for my specific projector, there were some issues. I bought this for an Optoma HD27, for which there are only three mounting holes on the projector and they're all located very close together. This projector mount has four arms and instructions for how to remove one arm and move another to a "center" hole. My mount only had four holes and no center hole, so it was different than the instructions and therefore I had to angle it to fit my three-hole projector.The second issue was with the Optoma HD27, all three holes on the projector were very close together. I could see this mount working well for projectors with holes on each corner, but the Optoma had holes about 3in apart. The extender arms on the mount were too big to fit the holes, so I had to cut through the metal to create smaller arms that would fit the projector holes and still lock into the mount.Overall, this would likely work well for an older model projector, but it would not fit the HD27 out of the box and required two modifications.
It holds my projector to the ceiling
March 13, 2017
It holds my projector to the ceiling. That being said its universal nature means that there are a ton of bolts on this thing. Getting the adjustment correct requires immense patience. I have a screen door that slams sort of hard which means the infinitesimal vibrations radiating through my brick house shakes it out of adjustment. I discovered early on the best way to adjust it is to tighten everything down tight tight and force the movements. There is just no other way. There are no mechanisms in place for fine tuning. A few fine threaded jack screws could be added at the joints to facilitate fine tuning. I just haven't the motivation at this time to modify the device.
Lots of adjustment slightly unclear instuctions easy to bump out of alignment
September 22, 2016
Took some noodling to get the mount "legs" set up right for my projector (acer h6510bd) they state the center of gravity of the projector should be at the down rod. This ment cleverly flipping some of the leg feet and then installing the bracketry. The assembly is confusing because the amount of parts they give you and only refer to things as m-l or m-n which means going back and referencing the first page and back and forth again and again. They don't nessisarly state the bushings need to be on both sides of certain parts but it can somewhat be infered by the diagram which isn't drawn to scale.Word of warning as well the plate that goes on the wall/ceiling they imply is mounted the same direction of the joists in a joisted ceiling which is ok IF your screen is down joist but otherwise you'll end up with a projector facing the side wall if you follow the rest of the instructions.. so bottom line is I'd advise mocking everything up first before doing anything permanent.My next gripe is the amount if adjustment makes it such that even if everything is tight plugging in a cable or something can knock the projector out of alignment.Last gripe is apparently my projector fan isn't perfectly ballanced and this mount does a good job of using the cealing as a speaker which wasn't a problem before.Past that it seems like a good mount and was reasonably priced
they aren’t great but I’m fairly handy so it was not too ...
June 3, 2016
Mount is solid enough but there a few issues that need to be addressed. I would have probably given the product 4 stars but if I have to go to the hardware store to buy something that should have been included then the review is adjusted accordingly. I know many people had issues with the instructions. I agree, they aren’t great but I’m fairly handy so it was not too difficult to put the unit together. The schematic on the directions leaves out some nylon washers on certain sides but common sense will get you through that omission.My main issue came from mounting the unit to the projector. I am using an Optomo GT 1080 so I figured it would fit no problem. The arm that connects to the projector has four claws that can be used to connect. The directions say that if your projector only has three (which the Optomo has) mounting holes, just remove one of the claws and move the third to the middle position of the mounting plate. Problem is on the mounting plate I received in the kit there is no middle position. I see some pics on here that clearly show the middle hole on the mounting plate but mine doesn’t have one. So, I need to drill it out. Not a huge deal but an added step. Then when I go to mount the claws to the projector there are no screws that fit the unit. The screw is a standard M3 which are used in all hardware builds so you would think it would be included. So, now I have to go to the hardware store and buy three screws in order to mount the unit.I’m hoping this mount works better than the out of box experience I’ve encountered so far. Unit is solid enough but the necessity to break out the drill and go to the hardware store definitely detract from my satisfaction level.
It worked but it was a headache...
September 19, 2014
Okay so it worked...but it took a long time to figure out how to make the mount work for my Acer H6510BD projector. I never have problems with directions, half the time I don't even need them but this was ridiculous. In one part it told me to remove an arm and move it to position B for a three arm setup. There was no position B, no hole. I ended up getting this to work by turning around one arm. Honestly I gave it 3 stars because it did work. It has a lot of useful adjustments but if I had gotten a projector specific mount I would of had this thing up a day earlier. I did not use the extension arm but it looks "unsafe" to me.

Two Star Reviews:

6%
you're going to have a bad time leveling this bad boy
November 22, 2016
It does put the projector on the wall. But if you don't screw the holes in perfectly level, you're going to have a bad time leveling this bad boy. Pulling out the extendible pieces causes the whole mount to aim down under the weight of the projector, but once you do that there's no way to aim it back up. This is a rather poor design, and I'd look somewhere else, even if it means spending a few more bucks.
Two Stars
June 21, 2016
Doesnt have an ability to articulate up or down, and tends to project extremely low - BUY WITH CAUTION!!
It works except it won't hold tight enough to keep ...
October 20, 2015
It works except it won't hold tight enough to keep the projector in place without assistance.If I were to tighten the screw anymore it would strip.
Good design, poor manufacturing.
August 31, 2015
This mount is easy to install, but it has too much play to keep the projector properly aligned.
Think about getting a better one if you can afford it
July 12, 2015
Projector must be centered perfectly on this mount or it will tip wo the side with a door slam or thunder clap. Think about getting a better one if you can afford it.
Listen to the other reviews, I did not
April 18, 2015
So the problem simply is that the adjustment will shift, probably according to weight of projector. Ours is now tilting up and to the right. The ultimate design problem with this unit is that the adjustment that takes care of it can not be reached when the projector is attached. But you need it to be attached to adjust it. This model should be called catch 22. Now that I have holes in the wall I will keep it, you however shouldn't even think twice about the reviewers maybe being wrong.
7%
Putting this together is like playing with Satan's erector set
September 5, 2017
This mount was very cheap and flimsy. I have a small projector, and even so it was not really able to hold it in a stable position, even with cranking down the screws. Maybe this would be an OK mount for a tiny projector?Furthermore, it has approximately one million screws, bolts and washers that come all jumbled together in a plastic baggie. Putting this together is like playing with Satan's erector set. I bit the bullet and ordered the Epson mount and am very happy - it is much more sturdy.
M4 screws too short and adapter bracket does not fit to Optoma projectors.
August 27, 2017
2 legs have shorter adjustable footing, 2 others have longer adjustable footing. Makes it less likely to fit into most projectors, which is the case with my Optoma 141HX.M4 screws are not long enough to catch enough of the screw socket. Actually in they do not hold at all, to one of the screw sockets at all.Would have returned it but its too late now.I wish the Customer Service gets in touch with me and provide a different adapter bracket and screw that works.
infinite flexibility if you have infinite time. For optoma hd28dse I suggest the other recommended mount
July 30, 2017
This is not a complete solution (does not include screws for attaching to projector itself) and takes a lot of time and effort to setup. The instructions are bad. The product itself is pretty ugly, the only consideration was function. If you have large ceiling drop it is probably a good solution. And if you don't mind fiddling with it to get it to work. For me, I should have just purchased the more expensive mount but I saw that people said this worked well with the Optoma HD28DSE and this was $35 cheaper...it may work but you have to spend a lot of time configuring the arms to match the mounting posts on the projector, and then take a trip to the HW store to get the M5 screws to attach it. And there might have been other issues but I stopped trying after realizing that it would take all of this time and that for a few more $ I could get the better / faster solution.
MAD COMPLICATED- when i opened the box, millions of ...
January 12, 2017
MAD COMPLICATED- when i opened the box, millions of pieces fell out. Maybe that's just the nature of a wall/ceiling mount but it was insane. I ended up hobbling together two separate mounts just to get it on the wall and even that barely works. If you buy it- be prepared for a complicated job, or buy (cuz it looks strong and legit) and have a professional install it. I wish I had.
May need to call MacGyver
June 4, 2016
The only reason I'm giving it "2" stars is that it appears to be somewhat solidly built "if" you figure out how to get it assembled!!. Forget the printed misleading instructions. I ended up "MacGyvering" my way through the assembly. The included instructions are no less than maddening!! Add to that I was missing a couple of key bolts and plastic washers. To the garage I went to dig through my spare nuts and bolts bin. Unfortunately, the one I had wasn't quite the right diameter so I had to drill one of the holes a little larger to finish the assembly. The manufacturer needs to revisit the assembly instructions and work on their QC department to make sure all of the parts are there before shipping. Yes, I could have shipped it back. Yes, I could have requested the missing parts, Yes, you get what you pay for. However, my time is money and my weekends are full of projects so I just worked my way through it and moved on. I do like the amount of adjustments available on this unit. I just hope they hold securely as some reviews state it moves around a lot even after tightening things up. I am waiting on my projector and will adjust this review accordingly depending on the outcome and fit.
Get what you pay for. This mount is over ...
October 3, 2015
Get what you pay for. This mount is over engineered, there are too many pivot points and this makes for a very shaky mount. I also had to modify the part that mounts to the projector (mine is a Optima HD26) just to get it to work. Now that I have it mounted it seems ok but every once and a while I have to adjust it a bit.

One Star Reviews:

13%
Does not come close to fitting a JVC DLA projector
September 28, 2017
Does not even come close to fitting a JVC DLA projector, which is a major, high-end player in the market. Thus take the statement that this mount fits essentially all projectors with a grain of salt. It fits all "little" projectors, but not all large projectors such as the JVC DLA's.
Spend the extra dime for a nice mount, not this one.
September 17, 2017
Spend the extra money on a mount. We could never get this mount to stay where we wanted it. I was too frustrated after spending so much time over the course of days trying to mess with it, I woke up one morning and told my husband to go to Best Buy and pay whatever it took. I was so mad when the $140 mount he bought was working in 10 minutes perfectly, I threw all the parts to this mount in the trash. I wish I wouldn't have lost my patience like this and saved to return for my money back.
Impossible to adjust
August 2, 2017
It's super loose and wiggly. This is not a "set it and forget it" solution. It droops over time and it's impossible to adjust to the exact position you need. The bolt that you would want to tighten CAN'T be tightened once the projector is mounted. So you would have to take the projector off, guess where you want the plate to be, and then reattach the projector. Terrible design.
There is no controlling nut to fix tilt of the ...
November 11, 2016
There is no controlling nut to fix tilt of the projector. It is only friction based. therefore, it returns to horizontal position by the weight of the projector.So, could not use it at all.
Good luck leveling.
May 28, 2016
You can only level this by removing projector from the mount. Good luck trying to figure out how to get this thing level without having the projector attached.
Do not waste your money
February 24, 2016
This thing is a POS. Do not waste your money. There is so much play in the arm that it is impossible to level your projector unless it is able to be mounted directly in it's center of gravity, hence leveling itself.
10%
Not safe! Lower section can and will slide out of upper section falling to the floor! Needs a safety lock or stop so it cannot.
August 20, 2017
Lower section does not lock in properly. The lower section came out and my projector hit the concrete floor 10 foot below destroying my projector. I suggest if you use this cheap mount that you drill a screw from lower mount to upper mount so it can not slide out and damage your projector as mine is trash!
Bad instructions, bad product...
August 7, 2017
Terrible instructions! This was very difficult to piece together and when we finished putting it all together the fit to the projector had to be tinkered to for just right. This product was recommended to me by Amazon to be purchased with my projector as a recommended accessory. In the end I made it work but not without killing a few brain cells.
Straight basura!
November 21, 2016
Wow someone actually woke up one day and said I have a bright idea. It's this 9000 piece puzzle to mount a projector where the holes won't line up but who cares I'm going to make money ripping ppl of their hard earned money.Do yourself a favor order something that's a bit higher in price and save yourself the two hours it will probably take u to assemble and then realize u can't shift it as much as you thought.
JUNK, DONT BUY!
August 8, 2016
If I had to do it over again, I'd just pay $40 instead of $16 and get one specifically made for my projector (Acer H6510BD ) Does it work? Yes, it is holding my projector up, but it requires a ton of tweaking to get it level and keep it level. I believe it could've been designed a lot more simple and more reliable. If you're looking for something with great step-by-step directions, this is NOT it. I'm a pretty handy guy, and I'm good with hardware/building things, so I was able to make this work with modification... but if you're not, don't go this route, get one designed specifically for your projector.Update: after a week, I have declared this a total loss, worst purchase I've ever made. Doesn't hold projector level at all. IMPOSSIBLE to get your projector level & keep it that way.
Amazon suggested his for the Acer H5380BD. They were ...
June 5, 2016
Amazon suggested his for the Acer H5380BD . They were wrong. Even with all the adjustability the bracket is really for a larger projector. Also, the bolts that come with it are very short. Too short to securely screw through the bracket and into the projector. So now I must go out and buy bolts.And finally, this is poorly machined. Many of the holes do not line up properly and I found myself forcing bolts through anyway I could. Not worth the price.
Cheap and flimsy. Skip this one if you want a quality, durable install.
November 8, 2015
This thing is terribly flimsy. It could not even hold the projector at the proper angle under perfect conditions, even after tightening the dozens of "adjustment bolts". The slightest amount of vibration in the building caused the image to shake unacceptably, and change position at rest. I took it down and threw it in the trash 15 minutes after installing the projector. A waste of money and 4 hours of my time. Perhaps it was unrealistic to believe a decent projector mount could be purchased at this price point.
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Price
$59.99updated: Mar 13, 2020
$16.99updated: Mar 13, 2020
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Article Number
0628586132344
0811535010972
Binding
Binding
Electronics
Office Product
Brand
Brand
Mount-It!
VideoSecu
Color
Color
Black
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Currency
Currency
USD
USD
Formatted Price
Formatted Price
$139.99
$149.95
Height
Height
137.8 in
98.4 in
Length
Length
381.9 in
559.1 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Mount-It!
VideoSecu
Model
Model
MI-603
PJ2W
MPN
MPN
MI-603
PJ2W
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
MI-603
PJ2W
Product Group
Product Group
Office Product
Office Product
Product Type
Product Type
OFFICE_ELECTRONICS
OFFICE_ELECTRONICS
Publisher
Publisher
Mount-It!
VideoSecu
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
7.6
7.8
Studio
Studio
Mount-It!
VideoSecu
Weight
Weight
13.2 oz
15.0 oz
Width
Width
334.6 in
224.4 in
Feature
Feature

Adaptable. A household projector can turn a living room into a home theater overnight. Ensure your image quality is not being shorted by a static immobile mount. With the MI-603, wall mounting your projector doesnt mean you are beholden to the placement. It can swivel, tilt, roll, or extend for meeting an array of needs and desires. Its universal mounting capability fits most projectors

Rotating and Swiveling. Swivel your projector 360 degrees to meet a myriad of needs and desires. You can adjust your mount without having to unscrew or uninstall anything. Roll or tilt your projector 30 degrees in any X and Y direction for easy adjustments

Extendable. Extend your mount to find the perfect image quality. The ability to adjust the length of your mount means you are capable of changing rooms, projectors, and even screen configurations without having to buy a new mount. It can extend 10.25 to 13 inches

Intelligently Designed. This mount is built with three and four hole configurations for a strong and universal compatibility. The wall bracket is easy to attach and will be less invasive than the traditional ceiling mount. Your projector will be less intrusive when mounted against the wall

Sturdy Construction. Built to last with a durable rigid aluminum alloy. The strong alloy is capable of holding 33 lbs at max load capacity. The powder coated black finish strengthens the bond and gives it a sleek contemporary appearance that wont reflect light during operation. All necessary hardware and easy to follow instructions are included

Mounting arms removable and extendable, 3" extra extension adaptor included

Without extension pole, the height is 5.9"; With extension pole, height adjust from 18.1" to 28.3" (45.9-71.8 cm); Ceiling plate adjustable 0 to 90 degree swivel

Heavy duty steel construction, Maximum loading 44 lbs (20 kgs); Rotate adjustment left and right 5 degrees

Integrated cable management; Exclusive "No-slip" adjustment system; Lock in any position; Easily release and lock

Standard size hardware,comprehensive installation manual included.VideoSecu brand. Please report to Amazon.com if you recieve a mount without VideoSecu logo

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