| Color | White |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Brand | DAWASAPAT |
| Item Weight | 0.59 Kilograms |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Note that there is a whopping 50% off promo code currently in effect.Frankly, I wasn't expecting the Adjustable Projector Stand & Mount from the DAWASAPAT to be as good as it is. Just looking at the pictures, I couldn't see how this stand would be stable without mounting it to a wall or a flat surface. But it is very well built and quite sturdy. The joints are very stable and sturdy. You can achieve quite a range of angles and heights, and almost all of them are very stable on a flat surface. I had my projector on a free standing podium/stand in my bedroom. While the placement was perfect for the projection, it was in an awkward place next to the bed. With the adjustable projector stand & mount, I was able to lower the height of the podium and place it in a more innocuous position - without sacrificing the projected image. I'm a big fan of this product! And right now it is 50% off with the promo code.
This stand feels very sturdy and provides the tilt adjustment I needed since my projector’s built-in screw didn’t allow much flexibility. The base comes with a protective pad, which is a nice touch to keep both the stand and projector safe. It also includes 5 Velcro cable ties that are perfect for organizing my entertainment center cables.
I have this mounted on my Happrun "Whale TV" Netflix projector. it is stiff enough to hold the fairly large projector in any position, and takes up little enough space that I can keep it attached to the projector while it is stored in its shipping box (I had to cut some of the foam..)The downside is that it does not perfectly fit the projector bottom without using spacers, which are not provided, (I used washers) though there is a soft strip to prevent twisting of the stand against the projector base.Overall, this stand provides much more flexibility to positioning the projector to the screen, than just the tilt screw at the bottom of the projector which is all that these larger projectors come with.
The DAWASAPAT Adjustable Projector Stand impressed me right out of the box. It feels sturdy and well-built, not some flimsy piece of plastic. The double-rod support gives it a serious upgrade in stability—I tried it with my mini projector, and it stayed rock solid, even when I adjusted the angle. The dual-axis tilt feature is awesome. I could point it pretty much anywhere: ceiling, wall, or just keep it on the table. Adjusting the angle was super easy and smooth. One thing to note: it only works with projectors or gear that have a 1/4-inch screw hole. If yours doesn’t, it’s not going to fit. Also, while the installation wasn’t complicated, it did take a bit of patience to line everything up just right for a wall mount.All in all, this stand punches above its weight with solid adjustability and build quality, perfect for movie nights, meetings, or film content.+ Already prebuilt+ Dual-axis rotation+ Rock-solid support+ Scratch protection+ Easy installationHope this was helpful!
Note that there is a whopping 50% off promo code currently in effect.Frankly, I wasn't expecting the Adjustable Projector Stand & Mount from the DAWASAPAT to be as good as it is. Just looking at the pictures, I couldn't see how this stand would be stable without mounting it to a wall or a flat surface. But it is very well built and quite sturdy. The joints are very stable and sturdy. You can achieve quite a range of angles and heights, and almost all of them are very stable on a flat surface. I had my projector on a free standing podium/stand in my bedroom. While the placement was perfect for the projection, it was in an awkward place next to the bed. With the adjustable projector stand & mount, I was able to lower the height of the podium and place it in a more innocuous position - without sacrificing the projected image. I'm a big fan of this product! And right now it is 50% off with the promo code.
This stand feels very sturdy and provides the tilt adjustment I needed since my projector’s built-in screw didn’t allow much flexibility. The base comes with a protective pad, which is a nice touch to keep both the stand and projector safe. It also includes 5 Velcro cable ties that are perfect for organizing my entertainment center cables.
I have this mounted on my Happrun "Whale TV" Netflix projector. it is stiff enough to hold the fairly large projector in any position, and takes up little enough space that I can keep it attached to the projector while it is stored in its shipping box (I had to cut some of the foam..)The downside is that it does not perfectly fit the projector bottom without using spacers, which are not provided, (I used washers) though there is a soft strip to prevent twisting of the stand against the projector base.Overall, this stand provides much more flexibility to positioning the projector to the screen, than just the tilt screw at the bottom of the projector which is all that these larger projectors come with.
The DAWASAPAT Adjustable Projector Stand impressed me right out of the box. It feels sturdy and well-built, not some flimsy piece of plastic. The double-rod support gives it a serious upgrade in stability—I tried it with my mini projector, and it stayed rock solid, even when I adjusted the angle. The dual-axis tilt feature is awesome. I could point it pretty much anywhere: ceiling, wall, or just keep it on the table. Adjusting the angle was super easy and smooth. One thing to note: it only works with projectors or gear that have a 1/4-inch screw hole. If yours doesn’t, it’s not going to fit. Also, while the installation wasn’t complicated, it did take a bit of patience to line everything up just right for a wall mount.All in all, this stand punches above its weight with solid adjustability and build quality, perfect for movie nights, meetings, or film content.+ Already prebuilt+ Dual-axis rotation+ Rock-solid support+ Scratch protection+ Easy installationHope this was helpful!
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