Ideal for you 100 inch TV
Full-Motion or Fixed bracket
Tested 3 times maximum weight
Fixed mounts: These wall brackets keep the TV in a stable, fixed position flush against the wall. They are ideal if you have a dedicated viewing area and your seating is directly in front of the TV.
Full-Motion mounts: Also known as swivel TV mounts, these products offer the greatest flexibility. They can extend and swivel, allowing you to adjust the screen’s angle for optimal viewing from different positions within a room. These mounts are perfect for rooms with multiple seating areas.
Ensure that the wall can support the weight of the TV plus the mount. This is especially important for larger TVs. Studs (wood or metal) are required for mounting, as drywall alone will not support the weight.
Many mounts come with systems to help manage and conceal cables, enhancing the overall aesthetic and safety. Hide cables out of sight using a cable column.
he Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) defines the standards for mounting televisions. Check the VESA compatibility of the mount to ensure it fits the specific screw hole pattern on your TV. You can also use our Flatscreenfitter to get matches based on your TV model.
TV brackets are designed to hold specific weights. Always check the maximum weight rating of the bracket and ensure it is greater than the weight of your TV. Our strongest product can hold up to 100 kg. Which is tested 3 times the maximum weight.
Yes, with the right tools and a basic understanding of home improvement techniques, many people can easily install TV brackets themselves. However, due to the size and weight of a 100-inch TV, it is recommended to install it with at least two people.
Check the VESA size for your TV, which is usually found in the user manual or listed in the product specifications online. Match this size with the bracket specifications. We also recommend using our Flatscreenfitter for the best matches for your specific TV model.
The center of the TV should ideally be at eye level when seated. Personal preference and room layout can affect this height.