When a monitor rotates around its axis, without damping control, the screen may wobble excessively due to inertia or fail to stay fixed at a specific angle.
When a monitor rotates around its axis, without damping control, the screen may wobble excessively due to inertia or fail to stay fixed at a specific angle.
Alternatively, it can be equipped with an adjustable-angle cable clamp, which can both secure the cable and serve as a temporary support point for easy plugging and unplugging.
In a home environment, users may prioritize aesthetics and therefore choose brackets with concealed cable channels to completely store cables inside the bracket.
Traditional cable ties or tapes are prone to aging and falling off, and adjusting cables requires damaging the fixing structure.
Some high-end wall mount brackets are designed with adjustable support arms or movable groove structures, allowing users to make fine adjustments during installation according to wall surface errors.
High-quality brackets use high-strength plastic or metal materials to make cable ducts to ensure that they will not deform under long-term load-bearing or frequent adjustments.