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Ceiling Mounted Basement Tv

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Ceiling Mounted Basement Tv

2024-07-09 02:55:59

A must-have for use with ceiling mounted lights!

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2024-08-02 09:31:58

I bought this specifically for my large basement/workout area and it works great. I have it mounted under the TV and couldn't be happier. But (not that I would know how to use it), I don't understand how to use/set up the Alexa feature. This is the least of my concerns because I bought it for it's regular functions.

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2024-07-07 09:18:29

Mounted 65 inch TV on a slanted ceiling. Bracket is very sturdy and easy to install. Would highly recommend.

5
2024-06-11 01:26:26

Have been waiting for a quality 4K short throw in my recently built basement theater room, and this unit met my needs as my ceiling height is low and didn't want to use a ceiling mount unit. I sunk the projector into the floor of the stage so it is not visible when sitting; projected on to a 106 inch screen. The performance is excellent hooked to cable TV, and the 4K from a Pioneer Elite 4k blu ray looks very sharp. Have unit hooked to 7 channel audio system, however most of time for general tv only, just use internal built-in speakers which are ok for a unit this size. Operation is straight forward; adjustments for picture geometry were easy, haven't really used the apps thus far as have only had for a couple weeks. Spent a bit more that originally intended, but was sold on 4K laser short throw technology and would settle for nothing less.

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2024-06-01 09:27:40

Hung it from my basement ceiling for an instant green screen (for YouTube videos) that stays out of the way of everyday activities. Seems sturdy enough, and the retracting mechanism is working fine so far. Hangs from hooks so I could take it down and relocate it easily if needed.

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2024-06-02 02:26:41

This is my third clamp I have purchased. I have an unfinished basement and I use it for most of my shooting needs. This clamp can go on any ceiling beam have without drilling or making a permanent hole in anything. I also works great on light stands and tripod if you need something within those lines. Really great product. Thanks.

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2024-05-03 04:37:53

For all us basement recordists - the perfect solution for mounting room mics from the ceiling joist. Combine this with a heavy duty gooseneck and you're set. One less mic stand to take up floor space.

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2024-04-11 08:39:41

I have waited a long time to write this review, so here goes :) My quest to improve my home network started when our pitiful 1.5 Mbps DSL connection was upgraded to 40 Mbps fiber. As part of the install, we purchased a CenturyLink C2100T modem which I have to say is pretty dang good considering that is equiptment provided by the telco. In fact, the CenturyLink modem seems to have a stronger 5G radio that the Ubiquiti! The problem is that it is very unattractive and to really get a good signal, you need to have several access points and/or mount your access point(s) high and free from obstruction. You heard me, do not purchase this unless you plan to mount it...preferably on the ceiling! This does take work, but it is worth it. I started out by plugging the Ubiquiti in from the basement, where the CenturyLink modem was. On the ground floor of the house I did get some signal, but was noticably improved when I ran cable up through the basement ceiling and set it on my dresser. Mounting it in the ceiling did take work as I had to pull the cable through my closet and drill a hole in my 90 year old plaster ceiling. I probably went a little overboard and mounted an electical box in the attic as well so I could seal up the hole to prevent a draft. Now moving the unit from on top of the dresser to the ceiling again improve receiption. Each move, from the basement, to on top of the dresser, to ceiling mounted basically got me an extra bar :) Now from anywhere in the house, I can get pretty much full speed internet over WiFi which is pretty impressive considering that I have plaster walls. Although I do have to say that ping times seem better when connected to the 5G radio and there are places in the house where the 5G radio is not super strong. At some point I may install a second unit to improve this, but for now I am super happy. No more wires :) Awesome internet connection. All of my devices are happy. You should get one (or two) Ubiquiti products today!

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2024-08-26 07:48:33

Bought the tv to finish my new basement/. pic is awesome

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2024-08-21 05:20:49

I ride a bike on a trainer in my basement, and I wear headphones while I ride. I used to keep the headphones on a nearby table, and sometimes I would start riding and forget to put the headphones on. I would have to stop riding and get off the bike to get the headphones. This wall-mounted headphone hanger give me a convenient place to keep my headphones so they are always in reach when I get on the bike (and a place to put them when I get off). The padded cradle is a nice touch, as it helps keep the headphones from sliding around on the hook. I mounted it on the wall using the included VHB tape, and it seems to be holding very well. [I received this product in exchange for my honest review.]

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