🔧 Mount it, love it, live it!
The All-in Wonder Mount by Mount Genie is a versatile wall mount designed to accommodate a wide range of devices, from routers to gaming consoles. With a robust design that supports up to 100 pounds, it ensures secure installation without the need for drilling. The innovative T-Bracket and commercial-grade Velcro straps make it easy to install and remove components, making it perfect for both home and business use.
C**S
Very versatile means of securing electronics to the wall
I have now used the All-in-Wonder bracket on several occasions in my tech consulting work. In fact, after the first install I used it for, I decided that I would forever more always keep another new one in the package on my shelf, so I'm ready for any mounting job that comes along.It's best trait is the velcro straps with infinite sizing adjustability. It's a well thought out product that is only marred by a design flaw that affects securing small devices.This thing secures to the wall solidly and quickly. (Obviously you ideally want to screw into a stud or plywood, but wallboard anchors are sufficient for items that aren't too heavy. Don't think I would trust a PC to the anchors, but a cable box sure no problem.)The screws they include in the package are stronger than the screws included with a metal wall bracket I purchased at the same time from a different company. And I ended up swapping the screws between them (because I had a very light device being held by this plastic bracket, but a heavier device in the metal bracket).For a device the size of a game system or a DVR, this thing should work perfect without any tweaks or modifications. But if you're mounting something small -- especially something small that also has a smooth / slippery enclosure -- such as an Apple TV, a Roku, or a Mac Mini, you need to take precautions. Those little guys with their slippery shells and rounded corners will pop out of this thing like a jack in the box.See what's very likely to happen is that the straps will slide apart at the bottom of the device and slip off the device entirely. (Sending your expensive device crashing to the floor). If you ever bump the straps, reaching around the device being held, or push a bit too much inserting a cable into the device, I could see this happening to you.And in the case of the apple tv, the straps are actually too widely spaced to hold it in the first place. So if you have such a small device to be held, I suggest you do what I did: Take a velcro cable strap (I used one 3/4" wide and about 10 inches in length) and wrapped it around the bottoms of the straps. Then you can bring the straps closer together at the bottom, than they are at the top.) It's unfortunately the case that the straps will then not lay perfectly flat on your device. But it's very minor and not bothersome.For any device smaller than say 8 inches wide, I think you should do the same trick to keep the straps from slipping off your precious device.When mounting the apple tv I still had the issue of the straps on this mount being *too long* for device. So I then used zip ties to shorten the straps (folder over the straps about 1.5" and then zipped them tight). Once I made this mod, the straps fit well and stuck to themselves as intended.In a perfect world, the product would include a rubber sleeve that would either go around the bottom of the device, or wrap around the velcro straps, that would stop the straps (and the device) from moving around.I like this bracket so much that I have decided to always keep one on my shelf, ready to go for any product installation project that comes along. (And I will also make sure that I have the other items I mentioned to tweak the straps, if needed.)
K**H
Worth It!
This was worth every cent that was spent I originally was going to get a original PS4 & Xbox One wall mount and I would have been out of pocket at least $50 until I ran across this I was a little bit skeptic because of the design even after buying it and it arriving today I was highly suspicious but after installing it I was pleased at how sturdy and well made this is my only disappointment is that the back is plastic but it's a really hard plastic piece I would have preferred it to be metal but it still gets the job done the straps are real durable. I did not use the drywall anchors just the screws itself and it still came out sturdy to me and it was a nice way to place my systems up and out of the way I'm in the process of redesigning my gaming area, so far this was an awesome start!
T**T
Quite fantastic for helping hide cables behind a wall-mounted TV
I dislike dangling cables. They just bug me -- aesthetically displeasing, easily snagged, and they kind of ruin the whole point of a wall-mounted TV. Who wants to see those cables?For our case, I used this wall mount to strap in an old school Nintendo Wii, which as it turns out does not require line-of-sight for ordinary controller functions (the sensor bar, which does require line of sight, wasn't a problem for us because we already have a wireless one). Perfect!I tried to install this the hard way -- mounting it behind an existing wall-mounted TV that I didn't want to take down just to deal with it. So, that was trickier than I expected, but I did eventually get it there with the help of a specialized wrench and some careful drilling of holes into the wall, ultimately ending with the plastic brackets quite securely attached to the wall studs. No chance they are coming down.Your wall will vary, so my advice from experience is just to make sure you know where you're going to mount the thing, work out where your cables will go, and think about what you need to do before you do it. Of course if you just take your TV off the wall in advance, that'll be much easier. I just pulled mine away from the wall as far as I could and used drill bits (without the drill) to gradually drill the holes I needed, then the aforementioned wrench to secure the screws.Once the mounting hardware was up, getting the console strapped in was a little bit tricky at first, but since it's velcro you can just keep strapping and wrapping until you get it right. That part is not too difficult; just make sure you hold the console securely in place until both strapped are securely attached!Once installed, easily forgotten. It's been completely reliable since (now more than a month).
K**.
It get the job done
I use it to mount my ps2 to the wall. I mean it will definitely hold up but looks ugly. Temporary setup till the actually 3d designed one for the ps2 arrives
R**L
Simple solution. Money well spent.
Really simple solution to a painful problem hiding Foxtel set top box behind tv on wall to ensure cables weren’t visible from the front.
R**N
Perfect for walk mounting Foxtel Box
Such a great idea.Holds the Foxtel box perfectly mounted behind the television on the wall.Easy to install
K**Y
Great
Easy to install.
L**M
Great gizmo to get your electronics off the floor
Moved to a new apartment with the cable for Internet coming into the building between the dining room and livingroom, exactly where I DID NOT want to put my modem and router. Found this gizmo and it’s the perfect solution (bought two of them, one for each component). Not only was I able to install both items on the wall near an electrical outlet, I was able to hide the whole ugly mess behind my curtains. The Internet works great (not sure if it makes a difference, but someone on the Internet did suggested putting the router high up on the wall, so I did that). Comes with large and small Velcro straps to fit big or small items. I took one star away because the anchors are flimsy and break easily, and because a drill was necessary to screw them into the wall (it was an outside wall, so maybe a screwdriver only would do the trick on drywall).
**ן
Very very very good quality
I was very surprised about how solid it is. I put a Xbox one just like the picture shows.My only regret was that I wish it was a little better looking maybe with bottom and top metal instead of the whole attachment system.
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