D**
Good stand for Alexa
It was a really good stand and sturdy the only recommendation I would have is put double sticky tape on the bottom Of your Alexa
L**N
Great Price for a very capable adjustable arm bracket
I've had this for awhile, use it to support my Echo Show about 2 feet above my desk. Perfect. I love it. I could have spent more and had more articulation and auto leveling when adjusting it... but I don't have to adjust it as much as I thought I would. I set it, and it just holds things right where I need them.
M**H
Vibrates When Using Touch Screen / Installation Notes
Currently, this is the only Alexa Show wall mount that tilts and pans. Other mounts change the Show's screen angle so that it is parallel to the wall. Once installed, it works well with one exception; The Show vibrates (a lot) when using the touch screen. If not for this vibration, I'd rate this a solid 4 stars.Installation was not that easy. First, the screws for the provided wall anchors were too wide causing the anchors to turn in the wall. I replaced the anchors and screws. Second, the bolt that controls tilt has to be tightened - really tightened to the max - otherwise the Show slowly drifts downward. Once tightened all the way the mount works fine (and the Show can still be tilted up or down).
M**L
Bad design and no instructions
First one had parts missing and no instructions. I sent it back and Amazon sent a new one. Second one had all the parts, but no instructions.I don't know what the extra parts are for. I mounted the bracket on the wall with a level and when I put the Alexa Show in and tilt it a little down and a little to the side, the bracket that the Show sits in is now un-level (left to right) The bracket is very visible on the wall so if I remount it to allow for the Alexa Show to be level, the bracket will not be. I wish I had known about this before i made holes in the wall. I might have been able to mount it in a different place where I wouldn't have had to tilt it as much and turn it to the side, That way the Show could be closer to level. OR maybe there should have been 3 pivot points instead of 2. up and down, side to side, and twist.
N**O
Does the job but has some major problems
i bought this to mount my 1st gen show to the wall in my kids playroom to keep on eye on them. overall this bracket does that job and i like that it can be adjusted for that purpose. but it has some major flaws that need to be addressed.PROS:- bracket that mounts to the wall is is sturdy and has plenty of mounting holes to put it where you need it. if you have experience mounting a tv to the wall its fairly easy. (do not use the hardware it comes with. i used toggle bolts to mount it to the drywall.)- it swivels and moves so you can mount it exactly where you want it- it doesn't come with instructions but its a fairly simple bracket to put togetherCons:- there is something weird with the way that it swivels down that makes it uneven. i had the bracket perfectly level and when i swiveled it down the show has a tenancy to move to the right. i was really baffled as i had spent time leveling the bracket against the wall. i had to bend the bracket that holds the show pretty severely to get it leveled.- the bracket that holds the show is made of pretty thin metal. i was able to bend it with very little force.- there are no instructions. this was not a problem for me but i can see where some people have had issues with this.summery:this bracket is problematic. on one hand it does the job in mounting the show to the wall but it has its problems. the fact that i had to bend the metal to get the show level when i swiveled it down makes this a deal breaker. i wish there were more solutions to mounting the amazon show.
P**.
One of the ONLY manufacturers of Echo Show mounts (so we are lucky it is made so well)
I was going to make my own bracket for my monitor mount but this was so much easier. The echo show doesn't have any way to mount it on the back so you have to have something that holds it. They should have put at least two VESA 75 screws to make it easier to mount it to a monitor stand. O well. This $25 thingy mabober does it's job. You can mount it straight to a wall or use your vesa mount and put it on your monitor stand.
B**Y
Works alright
Not quite as flexible as I would have hoped. But after some brain storming, it's now functioning alright. Fits the echo show well.
E**N
Mount was designed wrong... swivel is oriented 180 degrees off.
The swivel assembly was designed for an alternate mount of a monitor. It is 180 degrees off when it is desired to swivel the echo-show from side to side.As delivered, the echo show would tilt from horizontal if swiveled from one side to the other side.As I mounted the assembly on a column, and wished to move the echo show from the kitchen side of the column to the den side of the column, the tilt would have been very objectionable.I had to drill my own holes in the supplied bracket assembly to re-engineer the echo shelf 180 degrees from its delivered state where attached to the swivel assembly. This then allowed me to mount the assembly with the horizontal swivel adjacent to the column and the vertical swivel close to the echo-show. Now I can move the shelf from one side of the column to the other and keep the echo-show level. I also added 4 threaded standoffs to allow the entire shelf to clear the column when moving it from side to side. Before I added them, I had far less range of horizontal motion.With the modifications, I'd rate the wall mount bracket at 4.5 out of 5....
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