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The WALI Mount Bracket Adapter is designed to convert monitors with 75mm or 100mm mounting holes, accommodating screens from 13 to 27 inches and weighing up to 17.6 lbs. Made from durable steel with a sleek matte black finish, it ensures both style and stability. The package includes all necessary hardware and offers reliable customer support.
Manufacturer | WALI |
Brand | WALI |
Item Weight | 1.57 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.29 x 3.26 x 8.58 inches |
Item model number | UVVEP |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material Type | metal, plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Bracket Adapter |
Manufacturer Part Number | UVVEP |
M**H
Works, no BS
The info you are looking for can be found in this review. Does exactly what it says it does. I rolled the dice on this because everyone on here writes reviews like they expect a hug and a kiss to arrive with the package. You are going to have to use your brain a little here to assemble. If you are not used to that, just squint really hard. Should help reactivate some neurons.I provided pictures of a dual set up. One monitor mounted vertically one mounted horizontally. Works as expected. THE KNOBS WILL OVER HANG ONTO THE EDGE OF THE MONITOR FRAME! I put that in caps because people seem surprised by that. If the monitor is fully on the hook (flush and as deep as possible) your total overhang is 11/16th of an inch deep.You can reduce the overhang by twisting the knobs slightly side ways or not placing them so deep to begin with. This is fully adjustable, you are going to have to work with it a bit. Keep things loose, mount, observe, adjust, repeat. Then you tighten when you are happy with it. It's a bit of a process but remember, you wanted to save money and not get a vesa monitor, here is your prize.Offcentering. You can see in my photos that I don't have the X pattern of the knobs perfectly centered on the frames of my monitors. My HDMI ports and power-in would have been blocked if I left it on center. So yes you can mount the x pattern off center to work with the placement of your ports on the back of the monitor.Sturdiness. It's sturdy. I've made a habit of smacking my knee into my desk as hard as possible everytime I get up to quickly and these things have not budged a bit. These work through pressure. It is squeezing and pulling your monitor backwards. Don't over tighten it, I did this and my monitor buttons weren't presseable. You are going to have to fiddle with it a bit.How well do they move on a vesa mount? You are going to have to loosen your hinge points on whatever you are using. Again, this system is using pressure to keep your monitor in place. Pushing on the monitor too much can harm it or loosen it from the hold. I don't move my monitors at all once I set them up the way I like them because I have nothing to prove by looking cool and don't use my desk as a bench press so there is no need to move them. If you are going to move them, again, loosen the hinges on the mounter a bit and try and pull and adjust from the back center of the vesa mount adapter. You want to pull on the least flexible part. Doing this you shouldn't have much of a problem.Final review. Ideally you would have three hands for setting this up, but most people don't have three hands. Use your noggin, take your time, breathe, and it's going to all come out fine. If you think it looks tacky, I am not sure who you are trying to impress or who is judging you but if that does concern you, buy a vesa mountable monitor.
R**C
Works GREAT when installed. Hard to install
Due to the fact that the whole kit does NOT contain the required socket to fit the tiny nuts which fit into tiny holes/bores, I struggle to provide this product with a full 5 star rating.HOWEVER, after i finally got everything installed, the system worked like a charm. It is very durable and with all of the different bolt lengths for the "fingers" or grips, you shouldnt have problems getting a variety of FLAT screens mounted.Now, you will only need this kit if you have monitors/screens that do NOT have the 4 VESA mount holes in the back.You should NOT use this mounting kit for curved screensGet the arms/brackets and grips mounted fairly loosely and position your screen into the mount before completely tightening/torqueing the nuts.Overall, a great product, but the install was difficult. The instructions were fine, but without a small socket to fit into the holes on my mount, it made things very difficult.Lastly, you may NOT need to use two bolts for each bracket ...this will depend on the height of your screen.
A**R
Adjustable, works perfect for still monitors, fine for moving monitors
The media could not be loaded. Decent, I was looking for something to hold my drawing tablet (VEIKK VK1560) but even though the description states its only for heights of 10.5”-16.25”, I found it fit my 9.5" height, although my vesa mount was in the way so I alternated which side I installed the metal bars on to make it fit. (as shown in second pic, unsure if this affects stability so that's something to keep in mind for my review)I think as a monitor that won't move it will work perfect, but since I'm using it for drawing and Im pulling it closer to me a lot, I find I sometimes have to adjust the bars as there's nothing that really locks them from rotating, but it's not such a huge issue that I'd return it.I like that they give you multiple screws to use depending on the thickness of your monitor, since my drawing tablet had a stand built into the back it was a little thicker at the top, so I'm able to use the longer screws for the top and shorter screws for the bottom.Overall, I am satisfied, I think the simple design gives it a lot of adjustability which allowed it to fit my tablet despite the short height, I just wish there was some way to lock the rotation in place.
N**O
Does What it Says Well
Flexibility of the arm positions really helps if the monitor has protruding parts that can’t be removed. Holds monitor well, just don’t make my mistake and not tighten enough. Little annoying attach the adapter. Rubber padding on arms does fall off rather easily, but can be as easily reapplied and glued as needed. Good buy. Might need another :v
P**S
Might be your only option - but pretty rinky dink
These were used to mount 2 non-vesa monitors to a dual monitor mount. They work after a fashion, but you end up with a very marginal solution (i.e. "rinky dink"). On one monitor I was able to use 4 (non vesa standard) threaded holes on the back and get pretty good attachement with these (although it looks like crap from the back with all the brackets and screws), the other monitor (a brand new Samsung) had NO threaded holes at all on back AND these monitors are so thin now that he included fingers could not be adjusted tight enough to clamp on the top of the monitor. I've got machine tools though so using a band saw, drill press, and bench grinder, I was able to shorten up the post area of the finger to allow them to be adjusted "thinner" and get them to work. It took 2 of us to get the thing mounted though as you have about 10 different things that have to be tightened at the same time or your monitor will fall out and crash to the floor (only happened once to me ;-) ).So...best solution is to get a vesa monitor and not need these. Your next best solution if you have non-vesa mounting holes would be to use a thin sheet of steel or aluminum and fabricate yourself an actual adapter plate. If your monitor doesn't have any provisions for rear mounting...this setup may be your only choice short of replacing the monitor.
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