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The Tomsenn Kinect Sensor TV Mount Clip for Xbox One is an innovative solution designed for easy and tool-free installation on flat panel HDTVs. It effectively blocks both RGB and IR cameras, ensuring optimal performance while maintaining a sleek and organized gaming setup.
R**.
Works great on my 32" LCD TV
With two clips available on Amazon, I went for the cheaper one, and it has worked out nicely. There are enough settings for the arm that it seems as though you'll be able to get this thing to mount pretty well on most any TV (though I could imagine hypothetical designs that would be a problem for it).In my case, the most natural position had the Kinect pointing too far upward, but I was able to adjust it somewhat so that it's quite level. You can alter the fit by modifying the direction of the little swiveling platform on the bottom.The hold is firm enough that I don't think it will ever fall off just from swiveling the TV around (which I do often). It's not totally rock-steady, and a good slap would knock it off, but I'm not too worried about that.Edit: I got a new TV; a 50" Insignia. The clip fits even better on this TV than on my previous one.
C**A
Very simple to use works great
This is a very simple clip to mount the xbox one kinect to a flat panel tv. it took like 2 minutes to set up and another 3 to place on the tv and secure the kinect to it. it is a great product and is very very simple to use and install. directions are on the back of the box illustrations are also provided. all i did was unfold it set it on the tv to get the angles right then removed it snapped the kinect in place put it back on the tv all done. its all plastic and comes in a small box.
M**N
Kinect Mount Win!
I'm all about price + functionality. I worked hard trying to put together a nice theater room. With a 90" hdtv, and as low as it sits on the cabinet with it's pedestal mount, I could not sit the XBox One Kinect in front-center, as it'd get in the way of the picture.When it arrived, I opened the box and was a little disappointed after looking it over, but decided to go ahead and see how well it'd work. The plastic isn't completely flimsy, but it's not rock solid. It is slim and low profile, which is desirable.The kinect clicked right into place. Once in, it didn't budge and stayed firmly in. I sat the mount with kinect on top, centered it, adjusted the back mount pad, and looked it over. It worked perfectly. Wiggled the tv a bit to see if it would slide forward or fall back. Although it did not, I could see it doing so if someone bumped into the tv.If there was something I could change, I'd include a 3M strip of hook & loop for the back. It has a foamy pad that probably won't slide, but hook & loop would make it not slide at all. I just may purchase a few strips for similar situations, and add it to my setup. Just my opinion.
A**Z
Works, but only partially :)
I have an older Vizio 48" TV which is rather wide - the top bezel is about 1" wide; TV is also slanted forward a little bit. The mount would not hold to the TV despite all of my attempts! Solution: double-sided industrial strength sticky tape to secure the mount to the top of the TV. Advantage: instead of gluing my expensive Kinect sensor to the TV I was able to glue the cheap mount and then attach Kinect to it.So this mount does provide some benefits - but not to the level expected :)
B**.
Worth the price but not a universal mount. It might not work for you.
SImple and inexpensive. It worked fine for me. But this is not a universal one size fits all design. From the picture it shows the front coming straight down. Mine is more like C clip. That front side comes down but has a 90 degree bend that comes back. That has to grab onto something otherwise there Is no support for your Kinect. There is also an adjustable arm that has to rest on the back of your tv. So as the weight of the Kinect is pushing down and pulling back, the C clip in the front keeps it from going back and the adjustable arm in the back keeps it from falling down.This is what supports the weight of the Kinect. So if your tv is very flat in the front and thin in the back. Many TV's today fall into this category. Plasma TV's come to mind. This clip probably will not work. I'm guessing a lot of the negative reviews were because of this.
M**.
Great product.
Holds the Kinect securely with small clips and stays perfectly atop my TV.My only nitpicky gripe out of the box was that it took a little bit to get the exact angle I was looking for. But, considering the fact that the joints are designed to be rock solid and stay in one place, the only real reason it takes so long is because the joints don't move. Once I got the perfect viewing angle on the Kinect, it was perfectly steady and didn't budge a millimeter.
C**E
This was a disappointing purchase. I purchased it for serious work. Even if you're not doing serious work, I'd pass on this.
I rarely do a review for things I don't like. I think it's a leftover from a lesson my mother taught me as a child."If you don't have anything nice to say, choose not to say anything."I am making an exception in this case because this was a disappointing purchase for me. It didn't cost enough for me to be concerned about it from a financial perspective, but I wasted a bunch of time because of this purchase. That (time) is irreplaceable.It seems like it should work. It is constructed in a fairly sturdy fashion. But it doesn't work.It slips down slowly most times, but every once in a while, it will just give way.I almost dropped my Kinect on the floor a few times of this clip. The only reason I didn't have to buy a new one was because I didn't really trust this clip from the start, so I always added a redundant system in case it failed. It failed a lot.I ended purchasing a camera tripod to hold this when I'm using it for anything serious like motion capture which is what I purchased it for.If you're doing any kind of serious work, invest in a tripod or a Century Stand. Even if you're not doing serious work, I'd pass on this if I were you.ThanksJoe (Creatively.Me)
T**P
You get what you pay for
The clip is weak and won't keep a position on the back of the tv. I installed it and after less than a minute my Kinect fell off the back of the tv.. Luckily it didn't break. The Kinect is pretty heavy and this is a cheap piece of plastic. It works fine, after I used 2 sided tape to secure the bracket to make sure it doesn't fall. I am still worried that this thing is gonna slip when I am not home. Very disappointed.
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