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This corner TV bracket adapts a wall-mounted screen to awkward room layouts, extending the panel out from a corner to improve viewing angles for living rooms and media areas. It suits flat or curved TVs between 32 and 75 inches, offering a long reach and tilt to position the display for both film nights and casual gaming.
Key Points
The bracket includes a fully articulating arm that can swivel and tilt to direct the screen where you need it. It retracts to a low-profile distance from the wall when not in use and extends far enough to clear furniture or allow corner installation. 🛠️
Build quality is aimed at stability, using reinforced metal components and hinge pins to keep the TV secure while allowing movement. Consider that installation on plasterboard is not advised according to the manufacturer, so a solid wall such as concrete, brick or timber stud is required. 📺
Perlegear TV Wall Bracket provides flexible adjustment with three joints along the main arm, which helps when fine tuning the position in rooms with unusual layouts.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Perlegear TV Wall Bracket
- Screen compatibility: 32–75 inches
- Maximum load capacity: 45 kg
- VESA range: 200 x 100 mm to 600 x 400 mm
- Maximum extension: 822 mm
- Retracted distance from wall: 79 mm
- Tilt range: -15° to +5°
- Swivel range: +/- 90° and horizontal rotation +/- 3°
- Material: reinforced metal
- Installation surfaces: concrete, brick, timber stud. Do not mount on plasterboard according to the manufacturer.
Usage Recommendations
Allow at least two people for the physical installation and check the screw and anchor types that match your wall material before starting. If you plan to use the full extension in a high-traffic area, measure clearance to avoid accidental knocks and make sure cable management is planned so cords do not get pinched when the arm moves.
If the VESA pattern of your TV is at the upper or lower limit of the listed range, verify that provided hardware includes the correct bolts and spacers, because some TV models require additional washers or adapters not included with universal brackets. Consider that extreme extensions may transmit more movement to the screen when it is touched, so avoid using the arm as a handle once the TV is mounted.









