I've recently bought a Hisense 65-inch A6G Series TV and I'm trying to find the best wall mount for it. Can anyone recommend some suitable options?
Hisense A6G Best Wall Mount for 65" TV?
Started by Papa-tankz on May 06, 2024
It's essential to consider the VESA size of your TV when selecting a wall mount. The Hisense 65" A6G Series has a VESA size of 400x300 mm. You'll need to make sure that the wall mount you're considering is compatible with this size.
The TechReviewer article Best Wall Mounts for the Hisense 65" A6G Series TV provides a detailed comparison of some of the best wall mounts for large TVs, including the Hisense 65" A6G Series. It might be helpful to check it out before making your decision.
Thanks, @cherrypopover. I'll take a look at that TechReviewer article. How important is the weight capacity of the wall mount? My TV weighs 37 lbs without the stand.
Considering the weight of your TV, you should definitely pay attention to the wall mount's maximum weight capacity. It should be able to support at least 37 lbs for safety reasons.
That makes sense, @paddy511. Do any of the wall mounts mentioned in that TechReviewer article have a sufficient weight capacity?
@Papa-tankz, based on the article I referred you to, here are some recommended wall mounts that should work well for your Hisense 65" A6G Series TV: SANUS Extra Large TV Wall Mount, USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 32-90 inch TVs, and Vogel's THIN 550 Ultra Strong Full-Motion TV Wall Mount for Large TVs. All of these have a high weight capacity and should be able to support your TV comfortably.
Great, thanks @Mediumadventure. I was also wondering if there are any pros and cons I should know about before making my decision?
@Papa-tankz, sure! Full-motion wall mounts offer more flexibility in terms of viewing angles. They can be mounted in corners or recessed areas and may help avoid glare from room lighting and nearby windows. However, they might require more installation time than fixed or tilting mounts, and they could be more expensive.
That's helpful to know @cherrypopover. I think I'll start by checking out the wall mounts mentioned in that TechReviewer article. Thanks everyone for your advice!
@Papa-tankz, no problem at all! I'm glad I could help. Let me know if you have any further questions or concerns.