

📺 Elevate your viewing game—space, style, and control all in one sleek ceiling mount!
The TOPSKY Electric Adjustable Ceiling TV Mount is a motorized, fold-down solution designed for 32 to 70 inch flat and curved TVs. It supports up to 88 lbs, offers a 0-80° tilt range with ±2° leveling, and is controlled remotely from up to 98 feet. Compatible with both flat and pitched ceilings, it saves space by folding the TV away when not in use, making it ideal for modern homes and offices seeking a clean, versatile entertainment setup.














| ASIN | B0CCHVCPV6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,657 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #415 in TV Wall & Ceiling Mounts |
| Item model number | TV01.01 |
| Manufacturer | TOPSKY |
| Package Dimensions | 71.12 x 25.4 x 20.32 cm; 10.89 kg |
H**.
Deserve it's price
Perfect idea,exactly did the jobe
R**P
65" television mounted to the bracket. Will put a plug in the ceiling to hide cords. Can put the television on any desired angle. Perfect bedroom solution to comfortably view television. Raises and lowers faster than expected. Overall love this solution to optimize space.
A**A
The quality-to-price ratio of this mount is excellent. It feels sturdy, and the installation process was very straightforward—everything about the build is good. The only downside is the speed. It takes about 30 seconds to fully lower or raise, which is noticeably slower than other brands I've used. If you don't mind the wait, it’s a solid choice for the money."
D**L
I got the TV mount professionally installed and it looks great. I could not be happier with purchase.
S**Z
I am inclined to leave a review because I read a lot of reviews before buying it trying to get the right product. I hung a 70 inch TV with this. The mounting holes were a bit low on the TV, and I was expecting that I'd have to make some carbon steel monstrosity in order to better center the mount so the ceiling wouldn't be an issue, but upon measuring I didnt need to, all I did was attach a large enough base of 2x8 to the ceiling joints above the drywall ceiling to drop the area enough to get the clearance I needed. Motor also seems to lift and drop the tv perfectly find for now. Who knows how long this will last, but for now, it is perfect!
S**O
I have three dogs. Three large dogs. Three large dogs who like to wrestle. Armed with this information, you shouldn’t have much trouble imagining exactly how my prior 68” TV happened to topple over. It died on the spot. Neither thoughts, prayers, nor TV–CPR could save it. So when I bought a new 68” TV, I decided it should remain safely out of reach of floor–dwelling creatures. The room layout did not lend it self to a wall mount, so that left ceiling mounts. Trouble is, I wanted the luxury of being able to move the TV completely up and out of the way. Most ceiling mounts let you point the TV this way or that, but they don’t let you move them out of the way. So I decided to go with the TOPSKY Electric Adjustable Ceiling TV Mount. I cannot express how pleased I am with it. Were Amazon to allow it, I would give it 10 stars. Picture this: I press the DOWN button on the remote, and my 68" TV, the one you hadn’t noticed because it had been suspended parallel to the ceiling, slowly and carefully angles itself down into perfect viewing position. When I’m ready to stop watching, I push the UP button, and the TV smoothly, quietly returns to its position parallel to the ceiling. So, key points: 1. It works, gloriously well, as advertised. 2. With no stand or cabinet taking up space, it makes the room effectively bigger. 3. Perhaps most important, it keeps the TV safe from rambunctious dogs. Try as they may, and I wouldn’t put it past them to give it their all, my dogs cannot reach a TV mounted from the ceiling. Neither, for that matter, can rambunctious kids. IMPORTANT: Installation requires work and brains. Don’t even think about securing the unit to a plaster ceiling. You’re going to need to anchor it through the ceiling to something solid above it. In my case, that required spending time in the crawl space installing 2x6 beams and then screwing the unit into them. ALSO IMPORTANT: Don’t forget that you’ll need to be able to plug in the TV and the unit. Unless you want to dangle an extension cord across your room, which, I hardly need observe, would be tacky, you’re going to want to install an electrical socket in the ceiling. Don’t be too impressed at my installation skills. I have none. I paid someone who knew what he was doing to handle the work and brains part for me. If you’re not handy—lord knows I am not—here’s hoping you know a good handyperson.
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