Roboticious Electric Ceiling TV Mount with Remote (Motorized, 32–70 inch, Black)
Product description
The essentials
A motorized ceiling TV mount sounds like one of those “nice to have” upgrades—until you’re dealing with a room layout where a regular stand or wall mount just won’t behave. The Roboticious Electric Ceiling TV Mount with Remote is designed for that exact situation: it mounts to the ceiling and lets you adjust your TV angle from a remote, with a setup meant to work on both flat and pitched ceilings.
On paper, this model focuses on flexibility and reach. It supports flat and curved screens from 32 to 70 inches, and it lists a maximum weight capacity of 88 lb. It also includes angle adjustment (extension range 0° to 75°) and screen leveling of ±2°, so you can aim the display without crawling around the room every time you want a better viewing angle.
Key compatibility checks before you buy

This mount is only “easy” if your TV and ceiling setup line up with the mount’s requirements. The most important item to verify is VESA spacing. It’s stated as compatible with common VESA patterns including: 200 x 100, 200 x 200, 300 x 200, 200 x 300, 200 x 400, 400 x 200, 400 x 300, 400 x 400, 600 x 400 (listed in the provided info). If your TV’s VESA does not match one of these, you’ll likely need an alternative solution.
You’ll also want to confirm your ceiling type. The mount is said to install on wooden beams or concrete. That’s a good sign if you’re working with either a traditional structure or a concrete ceiling—but ceiling anchors and beam alignment still matter in real life.
There’s also a small but real “depends” moment: the mount comes with a remote control, and the notes say you’ll need to complete code pairing between the receiver and the remote before using it (follow the instructions). The remote is mentioned as not including batteries.
What you’ll notice day to day



The main everyday benefit here is movement control. With the included remote (no batteries included), you can adjust the viewing angle up to 75° extension and level the screen within ±2°. For households that watch from different spots—like a living room where seating placement changes—this kind of adjustment can feel noticeably more convenient than manual tilting.
It’s also a space-minded design. The mount is described as foldable, so the TV can be folded down from the ceiling when needed and saved upward when not in use. That may appeal if you’re trying to reclaim floor space, keep pathways clear, or reduce the “TV taking over the room” feeling.
And because the mount is intended for both flat and pitched roofs, it fits better than many simple ceiling mounts when your ceiling isn’t perfectly level.
Tech specs (what matters most for setup)

- TV size compatibility: 32 to 70 inch flat or curved screens
- Max weight capacity: 88 lb
- VESA mounting patterns (listed): 200 x 100, 200 x 200, 300 x 200, 200 x 300, 200 x 400, 400 x 200, 400 x 300, 400 x 400, 600 x 400
- Installation surfaces: wood beams or concrete
- Adjustment range: extension angle 0° to 75°
- Screen leveling: ±2°
- What’s included: ceiling mount, mounting tools kit, remote control, user manual (Spanish not guaranteed), customer support (24 hours)
Pros, cons, and the limits to keep in mind
What stands out: - Motorized ceiling control for adjusting angle and leveling. - Designed for a wide range of TV sizes (32–70 inch) and both flat/curved screens. - Works on flat and pitched ceilings, plus install support for wood or concrete. - Foldable setup can help save space when the TV isn’t in use.
Where it may not be the best match: - If your TV’s VESA pattern isn’t listed, compatibility may become a problem fast. - Because it’s a ceiling mount with substantial weight, installation is recommended for two people. If you’re planning a solo install, this could be more hassle than expected. - The manual language “Spanish not guaranteed” is mentioned. If you’re relying on a specific language in the instructions, you may want to check what you’ll receive before committing.



Quick example: imagine you mount the TV over a seating area where glare varies by time of day. With a remote-driven angle adjustment (up to 75° extension) and ±2° leveling, you can shift the viewing position without remounting or taking the TV down—provided your screen and ceiling are set up correctly during installation.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a ceiling-first TV setup and you’re willing to handle a more involved installation. It’s a particularly practical pick for rooms with pitched ceilings, awkward layouts, or situations where you prefer the TV to fold away when not in use.
It may not suit you as well if you want a quick, low-effort install, or if your main goal is simply tilting a TV on a normal wall mount. Also consider skipping it if you don’t already know your TV’s VESA pattern matches the listed options.

Mini FAQ
Is the remote battery-free?
The remote is included, but batteries are not mentioned as included. The instructions note that you’ll need to do code pairing between the receiver and remote before use.
Does it work with curved TVs?



Yes—your TV can be flat or curved, as long as it falls within the stated 32 to 70 inch size range and matches the listed VESA patterns.
Can it be installed on angled ceilings?
Yes. The mount is described as installable on both flat and pitched ceilings.
Is it safe to install alone?
The provided guidance recommends installing with two people due to the mount’s weight—one to hold it in place and another to ensure alignment.
Should you buy it?
If you’re shopping for a motorized ceiling TV mount and your TV size (32–70 inch), VESA pattern (one of the listed options), and ceiling type (wood beams or concrete, flat or pitched) align, this is the kind of feature-driven upgrade that can genuinely make watching more convenient. The foldable design also helps when you care about keeping the room looking open when the TV isn’t in use.
But if your VESA doesn’t match, you’re installing solo, or you want a simpler setup than a ceiling mount requires, it may be more trouble than it’s worth. In that case, you’ll probably get a smoother experience with a less installation-heavy approach—unless your room layout specifically demands the ceiling solution.
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