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The SANUS OLF24 Full Motion TV Wall Mount supports TVs up to 90" with a premium dual-arm design that extends 24", swivels, and tilts effortlessly. It features integrated cable management for a clean look, is UL certified for safety, and includes a comprehensive hardware kit for a quick 20-minute installation. Built for durability and style, it’s the ultimate mount for millennial professionals who demand flexibility, sleekness, and reliability in their home entertainment setup.















| ASIN | B08STD7RGS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,120 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #319 in TV Wall & Ceiling Mounts |
| Brand | Sanus |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 983 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | wood |
| Manufacturer | SANUS |
| Material | wood |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 42 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 90 Inches |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 37 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Movement Type | Articulating |
| UPC | 793795535115 |
C**C
Fantastic TV Mount for my 50" LG HDTV
Love this product. it is on the expensive side for TV mounts but in some cases in life you actually get what you pay for and this is one of them. I can't say enough about this product. But in summary it is well made, and the most flexible 2-studded option that I could find. I read a lot of reviews for other mounts before buying this product and I am not disappointed. Pros - Super high quality. Well made construction. Feel sturdy - Everything you need (screws, etc.) is in the kit (except for tools of course) - Installation is very easy. I did it by myself mounting a 50" LG UH5500 LED HDTV. Installation took me a couple of hours but that included planning out where the studs were where I wanted the wires to run and other things. But I would say just doing the mount itself took about 45 minutes after quickly reading through the instructions. Instructions were very clear - The best thing about this mount is its ability to slide the TV left or right after the mount is installed. This was HUGE since my studs did not line up with the center of my wall. The tilt up and down, swivel left/right and shift left/right made this this hands down most flexible mount that I could find on Amazon IMHO - I only mounted a 50" TV but i feel this thing could hold a lot more. No droop or sag whatsoever with my TV that weighs about 50 lbs - You can go to their web site and plug in your TV model to see if it fits the mount - Low profile so that you can fully pres the TV against the wall and not see lots of metal or wires. This was a strong requirement for me - Two-studded installation means it will have good strength. Fits studs 16" apart and a little more Cons These cons weren't huge for me but I should mention them ... - Two-studded installation adds strength but can also be a little less flexible if your studs are not the correct distance apart. This was not an issue for me as my studs were 16" apart which is standard - My TV is the LG UH5500 LED HDTV. It is VESA 200 x 300. The Sonus web page for this mount lists this mount as supporting 200 x 300 however my specific TV is not listed when use their TV compatibility tool. (I didn't know about or check the tool until after I was starting the install). So for me ht bracket for the TV could only fit if it overlapped where some of the cables plug in. The cables that were blocked were component and optical which I don't plan to use bu this was almost killed my install for a moment. And note that their instruction manual did not show a configuration for 200 x 300 so I kind of figured out the best arrangement on my own. All in all it worked but like I said overlapped where some of the cables might have gone. So definitely check your TV for compatibility on their web site if you want drama-free installation (I added a picture to show how the bracket overalpps for my TV) - They provide some plastic clips to hold your cables but i found them to be only slidghtly useful and not that strong. Would have been nice if they were a little more hefty and connected on more firmly - Cost is more expensive then some other options but I think it is worth it for what you get Overall I am happy with the purchase and would buy again!
P**L
Plain and simply it's solid and what you want
I researched a lot of these before I made my purchase, looked at all the negative reviews and can't understand some of them but as for the product itself I can't see not giving it 5 stars. I was going back and forth about a 2 arm mount vs the 1 arm and this Sanus is built like a tank. My tv is a new Sony 65 inch with 300x300 mount formation and this will adjust to any size out there. It has all the hardware you need and as with the other reviews make sure you mount INTO WALL STUDS. Mine are 16" on center but I got the 24" on center so I had some wiggle room to center it and I put in 4 extra wall anchors because I'm obsessive like that, worth the extra cash. Only tip is that when you pre- drill the pilot holes I like to go a little smaller than recommended diameter drill bit AND put a stop collar or tape on the bit and drill it a little shorter by 1/4", that way it has more wood to grab, which is the reason why it will hold solid, also hand tighten with a socket, it's a little harder but that lag will stop solid when it's all the way in. I don't think it extends the full 24" unless it's to the front of the tv but I don't need that. It sits out about 3" from wall when flat but it still looks good, and gives the tv room to breath, wires sit nicely hidden and neat along the arm. It can take a little time to level the tv when mounted but not a biggie, I leveled everything from the install up and still had to level the tv after mounted, and make sure with a big tv to use 2 people. All in all a great buy, brother buying same one for his 60", worth the extra $20 or so for a great product to protect my $2000 investment.
R**B
Great mount! Sturdy, and big range of motion!
Works perfectly for my LG OLED65C6P! The G6 that someone else had an issue using this mount with has a different design where the mounting holes are closer to the bottom of the TV. The C6 has them higher up, so the mount is perfectly hidden behind the TV. I love the range of motion that this mount affords. I keep my TV extended out the full 18" most of the time, but it's nice to be able to turn it to face the kitchen while cooking, pull it out to the side to access the connectors more easily, or put it back on the wall when messing with my HTPC down below. The tilt adjustment works very well, too. My only complaint is that this mount doesn't have an adjustment that can be used to make the TV level after installation, so it is absolutely critical to get the wall portion of the mount exactly level. Even after doing that, I found the TV didn't end up completely level. Perhaps I didn't mount the arm to the wall piece correctly. I was able to make a small leveling adjustment by loosening the screws between the mount and the TV, and holding the TV up on one side before screwing it back in. There is not a very big range of motion for this, and I wouldn't recommend depending on being able to make this "adjustment". I used the biggest spacers to make the reach of the mount that much bigger, and they may have made this "adjustment" work better for me.
V**N
Solid mount, but be aware that the TV mounting plate is not universal
I bought this to replace a cheap Monoprice arm mount I bought when my wife and I moved into our house. The reason I need an arm mount is because the logical spot for our 50" Pioneer plasma (yes, it's old, yes it's heavy, yes, it's still great) is above our fireplace that we rarely use (and which has had zero negative effect on the TV in the two years it's been hanging there). That mount had a longer arm that was rated to hold the same amount of weight (125 lbs.) as this one, but immediately groaned when I put the (80 lb.) TV on, which listed slightly to the right forever after. With a Super Bowl party coming up, and the fact that the listing got worse when we used the arm to move the TV and paint behind it last year, I figured it was time for a replacement. I own another Sanus mount for our bedroom TV, and it does its job perfectly, so I figured I'd show a little loyalty and buy a mount with what looked like a stronger arm than the one it replaced. The arm is stronger, but installation was something of a hassle. First, the mounting plate does not work properly with my (admittedly decade-old) TV. This is the third mount I've used with this TV, and the other two worked just fine, in part because they both used vertical arms with hooks on them. While the plate provided with this mount does have a number of configuration options, none of them matched the hole pattern on my TV exactly, and after a whole lot of fiddling and experimentation, I had to accept the fact that one of the arms would have to be used with only one screw so that I could rotate it to the desired position. The arm on the other side lines up fine, and the whole thing seems very secure, but it was a frustrating experience trying to get it connected. I thought one of the 6 configurations would apply to my setup (isn't VESA supposed to standardize all of this?) but after figuratively bashing my head against it for a couple of hours, it became clear that I was wrong. Actually putting the TV on the arm also involved a little bit of finesse. The metal tongue on the mounting plate fit into its hole just fine, but when my dad and I initially lifted the TV on, it wouldn't line up with the lower hole until we readjusted the angle, all while hoping that the TV wouldn't fall forward to its doom. The arm performed its job well, however, and our fears were unfounded. Once our user error was accounted for, everything was fine. Overall, I'm satisfied with the product, but I find it a little ludicrous that 6 different configurations for the mounting plate could not account for a decade-old TV.
M**P
Tv
Great for tvs that are not oled 2025 Fits almost any tv
A**A
Easy to Center TV
I tried multiple full motion mounts but this one offered the most options for installation. Our electrical outlet is a little offset so this provided the flexibility of centering the television because it can be mounted on studs 24 inches apart. Very easy to install.
R**7
Great Option for Larger TVs
I needed an option that would allow me to mount a 75" TV that was 96lbs to my wall. The TV is a Sony Bravia, and Sony had options for mounting that large of a TV, but the Sony mounts were between 3 and 400 dollars. When I found this one on Amazon, for the price, I was skeptical, but it was a third the price of the Sony mount, so I bought it. This mount is very well constructed. But what I appreciated the most was, everything you could need to mount any kind of TV was included in this mount kit. I especially appreciated the full size template that I could use to position on the wall to make sure all the holes lined up with studs in the wall. I took my time to measure everything and then used the mount template to position the location on the wall, and then followed the instructions on getting it on the wall. Everything was heavy duty, and once I put the mount on the wall, then put the corresponding mount on the TV, my wife and I fully extended the mount arm and with her guiding me, I was able to get the tv on the mount myself. I will say this, this TV was heavy and in order to get it on the mount where we had it on the wall, that TV needed to be lifted about 5 feet off the ground. So in retrospect I probably should have asked for some help, but, we got it on the mount, and there was zero flex in that mount fully extended from the wall. Included in the kit was a lot of different hardware that was included for whatever kind of TV you needed to mount. There were heavy duty rubber spacers in case your TV has a curved back. My TV back was flat so no spacers required. There were several different lengths and sizes of screws depending on what kind of attachment points you had on your TV. I think they had most of the bases covered. Even at nearly 100lbs, we can fully extend the TV and rotate it side to side or up or down, depending on where we want to watch it from. At no point was there ever any feeling that the mount was having any issues supporting the weight of the TV. It comes with wall anchors, but you should never mount this heavy of a mount and tv without it being in the wall studs. In other words I would never trust wall anchors in drywall to support a 100lb TV. But the instructions walked you through all the different mounting possibilities. I am fully satisfied with this mount, and it comes highly recommended from me for anyone wanting to mount a large heavy TV.
H**S
Sanus unresponsive, defective assembly from factory
I am very disappointed with this tv wall mount. I had high hopes based on the Sanus reputation and reviews. Things started out well - instructions and all materials were present. I held the template up to the wall plate and noticed that the holes, while pretty close, were not exactly lined up between the two. Basically the template was off in some locations by about 1/4". So I just used level and marked the drill locations using the wall plate. No big deal. Things took a turn for the worse when I went got to step "3.1 Attach Arm Assembly to Wall Plate". I ended up on the phone with Sanus and patiently explained the situation to the representative, who said she was not that familiar with this product line. She then advised me to send an e-mail with photos to [email protected]. I was told to expect a response within 24 hours. That was December 21, 2020. Now it is January 4, 2021 and I have heard nothing. So I have initiated a return of the unit and ordered an Echogear instead. Here is the e-mail that I sent to Sanus. I have also attached the photos that I shared. "Everything with my installation has gone fine until step "3.1 Attach Arm Assembly to Wall Plate". At this point I am unable to attach the Wall Plate Screws (part #25, four 1/4-20x3/8) to the Arm Assembly (#24). The screws will fit through the oblong holes in the Wall Plate (#20). The problem is that the holes that are in the Arm Assembly do NOT align with the holes in the upper rail of the Wall Plate. They DO align with the holes in the lower rail of the Wall Plate. Here are a few more observations about the Arm Assembly. There is an arrow stamped into the “plate” portion of the Arm Assembly (the part that has the 4 screw holes). This arrow is not shown in your instructions anywhere that I could find but the stamped arrow is pointing down even though Arm Assembly is in the proper orientation matching the instructions. By 'proper orientation' I mean that the long, straight portion of the Arm Assembly is on the top, the adjustment handle is on the right, and the slot for attaching to the TV bracket is at the bottom. I also measured the top and bottom “lip” portion of the “plate” that is on the Arm Assembly and found that one is ~3/4” while the other is wider at ~7/8”. It’s my belief that the moving part of the arm assembly was attached to the “plate” portion of the arm assembly incorrectly at the factory. The fact that the arrow is pointing down is the first clue. The second clue is the different dimensions of the “lip” on the “plate” part the arm assembly. If the “plate" is turned upside down so that the smaller lip is on top, I am able to align the holes for installation (and the lowers work too). Ultimately, I think that these two pieces of the arm assembly need to be reversed in orientation to each other to correct the situation. If you agree with this, is it acceptable for me to loosen the large (~14mm) Nylock nuts that are holding the moving portion of the arm to the “plate” portion of the arm, reverse the orientation, then reattach? If so, is there any sort of torque specification for those nuts?
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