What TV Wall Mount Is This?

Recently moved into a new place that already has a mount on the wall.

https://imgur.com/a/qCYb4Uy

It currently has a 55" on it which seems to hold up fine, but I want to find out if it's designed to hold a 65" or even a 75".
Can't find anything matching the serial on the mount and no pictures online match what this one looks like.
Dimensions are 51cm wide and 24cm tall.

If I can't find out I guess the safer option would be to just spend $100 on something that will hold up to a 75"

TIA

Comments

  • +1

    Soniq is an Aussie company, you can contact them directly https://soniq.com/au/contact-us

  • +3

    If you look at their site, the single “hole” ones are for up to 43”.

    https://soniq.com/au/shop/AWM2302-detail

    The dual “hole” wide ones go up to 75”.

    https://soniq.com/au/shop/AWM3010-detail

    It depends on weight more than size but I definitely would not trust that existing one with a 75”. Get a properly rated one for peace of mind. You can get $50 ones on Amazon.

    • The wider ones are rated for larger tvs with the expectation in a wood frame house that you attach it to two vertical studs.
      If the bracket on the ops pic has hit two vertical studs, despite being narrower, a wider bracket won't really provide any extra 'strength'

      But yes, as brackets are cheap, if the op wants some extra piece of mind, it's a small price to just replace it with something else.

  • Assuming those anchors are into wall studs, zero issue with that holding a 75" assuming you have the matching other half of the wall mount and the mounting points are narrower than the bracket.

    • What do you mean the other matching half of the wall mount? As in the brackets that screw into the tv?

      I've contacted Soniq as per @sumyungguy suggested, but I also think that it should hold at least a 65", which is what I want.

      • +2

        As in the brackets that screw into the tv

        Yep. Missed the bit where you said it was currently holding another tv.

        but I also think that it should hold at least a 65", which is what I want.

        From a quick google the rough weight diff between a 55 and 65 is about 5kg. As above, if you've got that bracket into two wall studs you'll have zero issues with it being capable of holding a 65".

  • What TV Wall Mount Is This?

    Its a Soniq branded one.

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