
VideoSecu
The VideoSecu MLCE7N2 is a heavy‑gauge steel adjustable ceiling TV mount that supports 26‑65" LCD/LED screens up to 66 lb, offering height adjustment from 19.4‑34.7 in, full 360° swivel, 90° portrait rotation, and integrated cable management. It includes adapters for flat, vaulted or cathedral ceilings and an optional 16‑in extension pole for higher installations.
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$39.99
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$38.95
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$36.99
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$110.26
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers are not directly quoted in the available sources, but manufacturer messaging positions the MLCE7N2 as a durable, cost‑effective ceiling‑mount solution for both residential and commercial settings, emphasizing its heavy‑duty construction and versatile adjustment range.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally appreciate the mount’s flexibility, strong load capacity, and built‑in cable management, while recurring complaints focus on the complexity of the installation process, heavy weight of the unit, and the need for an optional extension pole to reach higher ceilings.
Common Complaints
Confusing assembly instructions, heavy mount weight making solo installation hard, and limited height range without the optional extension pole are the most common issues reported.
How It Compares
vs. VideoSecu ML405B2 (19‑47")
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose ML405B2 for small TVs and tight spaces; choose MLCE7N2 for larger screens and portrait capability.
vs. VideoSecu ML406B2 (27‑55")
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Disadvantages
ML406B2 is a good fit for medium‑size TVs where extreme height or portrait mode isn’t needed; MLCE7N2 offers broader size and VESA support.
vs. VideoSecu MPC53B (37‑75")
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Disadvantages
Select MPC53B when mounting very large or heavy TVs; otherwise MLCE7N2 provides sufficient strength with added portrait functionality.