• UNIVERSAL MOUNTING fitting the majority of projectors on the market. Distance between mounting holes on back of projector must be 12.5” or less
  • SOLID CONSTRUCTION made entirely of high grade steel, supporting projectors up to 30 lbs
  • FULLY ADJUSTABLE with 15-degree tilt, 15-degree swivel, and 360-degree rotation, hitting all the right viewing angles
  • LOW PROFILE mounting system holding your projector just 6” from the ceiling surface
  • EASY INSTALLATION with quick release hooks that attach and detach by tightening and loosening mounting bolts

I can't speak for every projector but for my Optima it adjusted very easily and holds it very steady and secure. I chose to use self drilling drywall anchors that hold 79 pounds each to mount mine since I will be sitting under it. Yes, it's overkill but I want all the action to be on the screen, not when the projector falls and hits me in the head. It blended right in and does not stand out, it does what I wanted, and it feels like it would support a projector many, many times larger than what I have. It appears to be very well made and I am happy with my purchase. Easy to follow instructions with NO WORDS, just pictures. Genius!

Perfectly fit my Epson 2150. I was a little worried because my Epson only has three places for it to mount but I just removed one of the arms and it was just fine. Epson makes their own mount and it's about $150 and this mount works just as well!

Works perfectly for my BEN Q HT2050 projector. I had to remove an arm to get it to fit the projector's mounting configuration, but it's a solid build and is holding it firmly to the ceiling. I like that it comes in white because it matches the color of my projector and blends in nicely with the ceiling. Really easy to set up and adjust. Stays in place once the screws are all tightened. Be aware that there is no apparent way to add any sort of extension pole to lower the projector if need be. This wasn't an issue for me because the BenQ has a lens shift that allows me to lower the image without degrading quality or having to use any keystone adjustments.

Bought the mount because it seemed to fit my needs but I didn't know what size mounting screws it came with and took a chance that one would fit my projector. One of the screws fit into the mounting locations on a GooDee Video Projector, but the screws provided were not long enough because the feet of the projector had to come off and that inset the screw holes by about 3/8th of an inch. Quick fix on this projector was to run to the hardware store get the recommended screw size for my projector and increase the length. I wish they would have had the right size screws but the length they needed to be on my projector would have been too long. Otherwise, construction and quality of this very universal and inexpensive projector mount is awesome for the price, not that they could charge even more for it because of the quality and value. Worth it, if the screws don't fit just find some that do, this is a very versatile mount. I think the overall size from screw point to screw point is 12.5" inches so you should take that into account before purchasing. Happy customer.

I purchased this ceiling mount for my LG pa77u LED projector and after an hour out of the box I was watching movies on the big screen. Simple instructions for installation. They give you drywall screws AND lag screws for going straight into wood. Many ways to adjust the mount for different angles. I would recommend this product and will update my review if this ceiling mount does not hold up to my projector's needs. (pun intended)

Worked for the Optoma HD 71 It was packaged nicely and came with a lot of extra screws. I was able to take out one of the hinges which makes the projector sit about 2 inches closer to the ceiling. I didn't want it to hang so low. It was generally easy to install and self explanatory, but I'm good with my hands. These kinds of things come easy to me. The anchors and lags that came along with it are VERY heavy duty and I'm extremely confident that the projector isn't going anywhere. My projector has only 3 mounting holes, I wasn't sure how that would work, but it ended up working out just fine.

I wanted a white ceiling mount that was built tough and would fit my new Epson 2040. This projector mount fits the bill. It's build tough and meets what I needed and will definately suffice for supporting a 7 lbs projector. It includes all hardware with a ton of extra bolts and washers which are both plastic and metal. Like the popular Epson 2030, the 2040 & 2045 only use 3 arms and this fits like a glove and should never need adjusted. I couldn't be happier. Thank you VIVO.

Simply put, this is the best ceiling mount money can buy. It is solidly constructed, it uses hard plastic washers and spacers which make everything fit together solidly while also allowing full freedom of movement, and is adjustable in so may ways you really won't believe it. It comes with all of the hardware you could possible need, and is everything you could ever want in a ceiling mount. It is rock solid. It is so good that I'm still giving it 5 stars even though I received a black one instead of the white one, because it is so impressively built and works so well, you won't care what color it is, even if the one you receive is hot pink with purple polka dots. If you have a low to mid level ceiling, get this mount. If you have a high ceiling, get a lower one built so you can use this mount. It is that good.

Somewhat vague instruction sheet but since there is nothing difficult to figure out with this mount installation was very straightforward and easy once I figured out the best location for my projector. Adjustments are self explanatory when looking at the mount and making it fit your particular projector is not difficult because the legs that are used for attaching the projector can move in any direction and several sizes of screws as well as washers are included in the kit. Overall the mount looks nice with a white powder coated finish and zinc plated bolts. It would be nice if they included some sort of caps to cover the lag bolts which are used in my installation to secure the mount to the ceiling. In my case I used two lag bolts that screw through the drywall and into the lumber of the truss. I measured, marked and then drilled a pilot hole for each lag bolt and then screwed them in tightly. It is very solid. Most of the joints on the mount are fitted with nylon washers which allow you to just crack the allen cap screws slightly loose, scoot the mount to make an adjustment and then snug them back down again to hold everything firmly in place. It is simple yet it works surprisingly well. The mount does hang the projector slightly farther from the ceiling than I would have liked but it looks fine. I'm using the Benq HT2050 projector which shines 11ft to a Monoprice motorized 120 inch screen it looks really nice and watching movies is awesome.

I had an aging Epson PowerLite 6100 home theater projector that started having auto-iris problems. I decided to replace it instead of getting it repaired. The PowerLite 2040 I replaced it with has a much shorter throw distance and projects upward instead of straight forward.Where I had the 6100 about 14 foot from the screen on a high shelf, the 2040 needed to be 8 foot from the screen and about waist height. I decided to mount the new projector from a door frame using a ceiling mount, and use the ceiling mount setting on the projector. This flips the image and projects forward and down instead of forward and up. I settled on the VIVO Universal Adjustable White Ceiling Projector / Projection Mount Extending Arms (MOUNT-VP01W). I was concerned that the mount might not work since the PowerLite 2040 has three mounting holes instead of four. I figured I would risk it for $11.99. I needn't have worried. The VIVO fit the projector easily. My only problem was mounting the base to the door frame. That wood was the toughest, hardest wood you could imagine. I nearly got blisters on my hand tightening the screws. The mounting kit includes various mounting hardware, but no wood screws. I bought them (#12 1 1/2") at the local hardware store for less that a dollar. The project was simple except for the wood screws, and the result is perfect. The projector is up out of the way, and the image fills the screen.