🚀 Elevate Your Setup with Ease!
The HumanCentric VESA Mount Adapter Bracket is a must-have for Viewsonic VX2253MH-LED, VX2453MH-LED, and VX2753MH-LED monitor owners. This innovative bracket allows you to mount your monitor on a standard VESA mount, ensuring a clean and organized workspace. With a quick installation time of under two minutes and a built-in cable management solution, this adapter is designed for both functionality and style. Plus, it comes with a satisfaction guarantee, making it a risk-free addition to your office setup.
Finish Type | black |
Item Depth | 8.74 inches |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Manufacturer | HumanCentric |
UPC | 684334504788 |
Brand Name | HumanCentric |
Item Weight | 1.94 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.74 x 5.12 x 4.02 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LYSB01DAYT5AI-CMPTRA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
M**S
Great Product
This mount worked perfectly. Fit perfectly and was easy to install. The mount is heavy duty and built to exact precision. Human Centric even contacted me to double check everything was OK. I would order from Human Centric again if the need arises.
C**S
Works well.
I have this attached to an articulating arm (Ergotron) for two screens. Installation was a bit cumbersome, there was little space to work with between the screen and the mount. It took some effort (tweezers to hold the screw in because there apparently is not enough metal to make a magnet hold it...) and it works.
1**C
Very tight fit on viewsonic monitor
Bought 2 of these because some viewsonic monitors like mine don’t have vesa mounts,grr. So these work, one of them didn’t come with any screws, grr. I had some metric screws that worked. Very hard to get that 3rd back screw to start, I worked an hour to find a long skinny Phillips driver that I could snake down and in finally. But since They do work, I’d give them a three, at least I didn’t have to buy new monitors.
C**A
Super easy to use; flaws are in the monitor design
I've had my Viewsonic VX2753mh either in the closet or on an extremely "college freshman" rig of ikea shelves and c-clamps (...don't ask) in my attempts to bring it to an acceptable height with my desk. I brought it back out to set up my work from home station and I need to have a mobile or sit-stand set up for my joints; can't sit still all day.I was about to buy a whole new monitor out of frustration, but I gave this mount a try. I had to use a loose screw driver bit (the piece that's just about 3/4 the size of my thumb) to unscrew the goofy base Viewsonic uses, but after that this base went on with a breeze. I have it attached to an ergotron arm that I was previously using for a ridiculously heavy, old Cintiq model.I had to use a spare silk ribbon to fix the balance so the monitor wouldn't tilt forward on the arm, but this I think is either the type of arm that I have or a flaw in Viewsonic's monitor design.Either way, if you have this silly beast and it's making you crazy, I do recommend this adapter. You might have to do some silly extra work to get the balance of things just right, but it's worth it -- and a lot more cost efficient than buying a new monitor. :P
T**D
This bracket worked fine for me
This bracket worked fine for me, however, please note:As at least one other reviewer noted, if you have the style of Viewsonic VX2753NMH 27 inch monitor I had, with the "bookend" style stand, it is not easy at all to use this bracket, and in that case you may NOT want to get this.Nevertheless, being stubborn, I ordered it anyway, and undertook a good bit of work to get this bracket attached. I used a Snap-On close-quarters Phillips #2 screwdriver (model SSFP2 $16, free shipping from Snap-On online) to loosen the top two side screws. The remaining back-center screw was a real pain, since even that minimal-clearance screwdriver was too wide to use on it. I ended up using the edge of a file to flatten out two edges into the round screw, so that I had something to grab with a long needle-nose pliers, and with considerable effort, succeeded in getting that third screw loose to remove the stand and allow attachment of the VESA Mount Adapter Bracket.Really, if you have this style stand, don't even think about doing it the way I did, unless you are also stubborn and have a few hours to spend wrestling with it. If you choose to attempt it, I cannot guarantee you will succeed, but I can say it is possible.
B**E
Works fine, adapting the odd Viewsonic to a VESA mount ...
Works fine, adapting the odd Viewsonic to a VESA mount which I needed in the office. My only complaint is that it sticks out fairly far from the back mount.
J**R
It fit perfectly and lined-up very accurately.
The picture may make it look like there's no way it could attach and be in the correct orientation, but I promise (if you have verified your make/model) that it will.I have a love/hate relationship with this monitor. I love the fact that it is power-efficient and thin.... I absolutely hate the fact that I have to buy an adapter to mount it to a standard vesa bracket. that being said, this bracket is well made and the holes lined up exactly with my VX2253MH-LED.One thing to note: getting the old stand off your monitor may be a royal pain and may involve a little plastic breaking if yours is as stiff as mine was. You may have to get "inside" the stand hinge and loosen the nuts to allow the stand to open wide enough to get a screw driver in to remove the original stand and attach this bracket.
C**.
Not usable
It is virtually impossible to use this. To be fair, it's Viewsonic's fault, both for not including VESA mounting options and for making it almost impossible to access the screws to install this mounting plate. It's also my fault for buying a monitor without mounting options...