Do you find yourself getting a sore neck (or kink in the neck as some like to call it) after watching TV too long? This can be caused from watching TV in an uncomfortable position, whether it be whilst lying on the couch or due to your TV not be mounted at the correct height and position.
If this sounds like you, you will be happy to know that there is a solution, and that’s getting Jim’s Antennas to mount your TV to the wall. Our team is not just made up of experts, they are also passionate about what they do. They will recommend the correct wall mounting bracket, position and height for your TV so that you no longer have to strain your neck when watching your favourite show. We know that it can be overwhelming when having to decide which is the best TV bracket, especially as there are so many different types of brackets from flush wall mount to swivel to ceiling mounted. Ultimately, it’s best to speak with your local expert first for optimum placement, and the best bracket to suit your needs and room size.
Recently, Goran from Jim’s Antennas Kellyville was asked to install and mount a TV for a customer. Goran recommended the Sanus Advanced Tilt Mounting Bracket. This bracket allows for varying degrees and vertical adjustments, preventing neck strain and stiffness, as well as eliminating screen glare. These brackets were designed in the US to fit 46” to 90” TVs and can easily hold up to 68 kilos.
If you are sick of getting a sore neck every time you watch TV, call 131 546 or book here to arrange your free onsite quote with your TV mounting expert today.
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