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The Physix LONG 2120 is a heavy-duty, full-motion TV wall mount designed for 32-75 inch screens, supporting up to 77 lbs. With an impressive 47-inch extension and 180° swivel capability, it offers unparalleled flexibility to position your TV exactly how you want. Compatible with VESA patterns up to 400x400, it comes with all necessary mounting hardware and a 5-year warranty, making it the perfect upgrade for a sleek, space-saving home entertainment setup.




| ASIN | B08V4VLKZ9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,523 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #778 in TV Wall & Ceiling Mounts |
| Brand Name | Physix |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (323) |
| Date First Available | January 27, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 19.14 pounds |
| Item model number | LONG 2120 |
| Package Dimensions | 27.3 x 14.5 x 3.8 inches |
A**R
Sturdy, lacking proper mounting hardware
great product. Mounting hardware has some room for improvement. The plastic drywall mounts need to be metal. Also make sure at least two of bolts, 1 on top row and 1 bottom row of mounting plate are in a stud in wall.
A**R
Just as described
The Physix 4100 Long Arm TV Wall Mount for 32-85 inch Screens Extra Long Extension was just as described. It was easy to mount. The basic hardware to tighten the screws with the included Allen Wrench set was a big help. You will need a socket set with a cordless drill to mount the screws to your wall. I really like the way the mount looks with my 65" Samsung tv. The mount is very sturdy. I also use the vertical as well as horizontal positioning the mount offers. I have a space that's vertical that I use when the tv is not in use and then I pull out and look at the tv in a horizontal position when I am viewing my tv programs.
W**F
Great
Great, managed to handle my 65inch Sony tv, and turn it 90 deg.
A**W
Solid, sturdy, easy to use
Solid, sturdy, and easy to use. I had a handyman install it so I can’t speak to that but it works like a charm. I have a box above my fireplace that is 20” deep and I wanted to be able to put my tv (which is a couple inches too wide for the box) in and back at an angle for storage, but to come all the way out and point down and left or right. I haven’t actually tested the angling down yet because it seems to require a wrench to loosen the nuts that allow the tilt. But the side to side motion and rotation are easy
A**R
Right choice
Good product
D**.
Long Arm TV Mount
This long arm tv mount is great for my purpose. When it’s closed the tv stays protected under my porch roof. When it’s open I can view the tv from my backyard! The price was perfect and easy to install!
M**B
Meet All My Expectations
This is exactly as described. It's sturdy, smooth, and well designed. Mounting a 100 lbs TV a full 40" away from the wall is pretty scary. You can be sure I followed the instructions, and put my full body weight onto the extended arm before I attached the TV. The wall made a sight creaking sound at first, but that's to be expected. After a few weeks with the TV mounted and fully extended, I've learned to trust the whole thing. As mentioned in other reviews, be careful to note a few things: 1.) The wall bracket is only good for 16" stud spacing. My wall had studs at 18", and luckily there was just enough bracket width for me to drill 4 extra holes. There's no way this would work with 24" stud spacing, without an extra plate behind it. Also, the instructions showed two extra screws being used at the center of the wall bracket, but who has studs on 9" centers? Even without those, I don't see any wall bracket deformation... and those other 4 beefy screws are not going to pull out of my studs. Those two suggested center screws would only be realistically used on masonary walls. 2.) The portrait/landscape rotation is great, but there are no detents at 90° intervals as you might hope. My 83" Sony's VESA mount points are not perfectly center mass of the TV, so it didn't stay perfectly in portrait orientation, even with the bracket's rotational screws as tight as possible. I'll figure something out. All-in-all, a trustworthy European product, and a great deal for $200.
K**B
Very high quality. Extended reach.
The Physix 2120 Long arm TV Wall Mount was higher quality than I expected. It's extremely well constructed. All pivot points are of very high quality, smooth operating, stay in the position you place them in. The template is a benefit. The manufacturer list this wall mount as a minimum 32 inch TV mount. I was able to mount a 24 inch TV without a problem. I purchased this because of the 47 inch reach. I would definitely recommend this product to anybody that needs an extended reach.
R**N
Il n'est pas facile de trouver un système qui puisse supporter un téléviseur de grande dimension et pouvant s'éloigner suffisamment d'un plafond en pente, tout en pouvant avoir plusieurs angles, à l'horizontale comme à la verticale. Ce système-là le permet et sa robustesse apparente ne me fait pas craindre que le téléviseur finira par s'en décrocher. Pour ce qui est des instructions, par contre, elles ne sont pas suffisamment claires : il y a tellement de types de vis, boulons, tarauds, etc. qu'on s'y perd et les diagrammes ne sont pas très clairs. Et, surtout, vu le poids, et du support, et du téléviseur, ainsi que l'emplacement suggéré des vis sur un mur en pente, donc un toit où les poutres ou fermes de toit sont généralement aux 24" et non aux 16", j'ai craint qu'avec le temps ça s'effondre, surtout si on utilisait un nombre trop limité de vis à insérer dans des douilles insérées dans le gypse; j'en ai donc ajouté plus qu'indiqué sur les plans fournis. Espérons maintenant qu'avec ces mesures de précaution additionnelles ça tiendra le coup à long terme, sinon je suppose que l'ultime solution serait de clouer une planche le long du mur, une planche bien fixée à 3 ou 4 fermes de toit (donc une distance approximative d 6') sur laquelle je visserais à nouveau le support de télé.
B**T
I looked at a lot of brackets before ordering this one. Ultimately I'm happy with my choice as it has the reach and pivoting with the weight carrying capabilities that I needed to hold (a 65" outdoor TV which is very heavy). I'm a fussy person, and this is a great bracket that I'd happily recommend to anyone.
B**E
This is a very sturdy mount. I am using it for a 43" TV.
N**H
I have my lg c1 65 inch mounted and at full extention I'm not concerned at all.
H**P
When I first got this TV arm, I really felt like I was getting a high-quality product. It’s sturdy, does exactly what it promises, and was straightforward to install. For nearly two years, it performed beautifully. But now I’ve noticed a small issue: the long arm has gradually shifted—just slightly—but enough to be noticeable. Over time, the outer end of the arm has dipped about a quarter of an inch lower than it used to be, so the entire arm no longer sits perfectly level. As a result, the TV doesn’t fold back fully flush against the wall anymore. The bracket now makes contact with the inner bracket, so the TV sits an inch or two farther from the wall and no longer aligns perfectly parallel unless I take extra time adjusting it. This is a very minor detail and might even be inevitable over time given the leverage involved. I didn’t misuse it—my TV is only 40", not especially heavy, and I extended and retracted the arm maybe once a day. It still works wonderfully and remains incredibly flexible—great for watching from any angle—but that slight droop is worth noting for long-term expectations.
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