A television is a conversation about compromise until it is on a full motion mount. Fixed brackets look tidy, but they force you to face one direction from one couch position. The USX MOUNT full motion TV wall mount changes that with dual articulating arms, a swivel that turns the screen across a room, and a tilt that kills ceiling glare, all for TVs from 32 to 70 inches weighing up to 99 pounds. I installed one on a 55 inch set over a weekend and lived with it for a month, moving the screen for movie nights, kitchen viewing, and Sunday football. This is the honest account of how it performed.

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Design and Build

The mount is built around a welded steel frame and two sets of articulating arms, and the quality of that steel is immediately apparent. The brackets are thick, the welds are clean, and nothing flexes or squeaks when you put weight on the arms. The finished black coating is even and matte, so the mount disappears against a dark wall when the TV folds back flush. The packaging is thoughtful too, with labeled hardware bags that make a genuinely confusing part of home installation far less intimidating.

The dual arm design is the star. Two pivot points on each side spread the load and give the TV a long reach from the wall, while the fold back mechanism brings the screen close to the wall when you want a clean profile. The motion is smooth and controlled, with enough resistance that the TV stays put but little enough friction that a gentle pull repositions it. After a month of daily adjustment, the arms show no sag and no looseness at the pivots.

Close up of the dual articulating arms and welded steel brackets on the USX MOUNT

Key Features

The swivel range is the feature you will notice first. From the fully extended position, the TV turns side to side through a generous arc, which lets you pull the screen out from the wall and angle it toward a dining table or a second seating area. In my living room that turned the same TV from a couch facing set into one I could watch from the kitchen island, a genuinely useful trick that a fixed mount can never match.

The tilt works the way you hope it would. When the TV sits high above a fireplace, a downward tilt angles the screen toward the viewers and removes the reflection that turns a screen into a mirror. The tilt mechanism holds its angle firmly, with no droop over time, and the range is enough to fix the common problem of a TV Mounted too high for a straight on view.

VESA compatibility covers the practical range of modern sets. The pattern accepts from 100x100mm up to 400x400mm, which includes the vast majority of 32 to 70 inch televisions, and the mounting plate is designed for both 12 inch and 16 inch wood stud spacing, with the right hardware in the box for either. For a current look at the price and included hardware, the Amazon listing for the USX MOUNT full motion TV wall mount is a useful reference.

The USX MOUNT swiveled to the side to face a dining area

Real-World Performance

Installation took me about an hour and a half, and most of that time was measuring and double checking studs rather than wrestling with the mount. The labeled hardware made the process straightforward, and the mounting plate went onto the wall square on the first attempt. With two people lifting the 55 inch TV onto the bracket, the locking arms caught it cleanly, and the whole assembly felt rock solid the moment it engaged.

The daily use is where the mount proves its value. Movie night means the TV sits square to the couch. Dinner at the island means a pull and a swivel and the screen follows the conversation. During the day I fold it flat against the wall, and the low profile turns the room back into a living space instead of a screening room. The motion is smooth enough that repositioning feels natural, and the tension holds the screen exactly where I leave it.

I also tested the tilt for glare, which is the reason many people buy a full motion mount in the first place. Mounted high above the fireplace, the TV reflected the afternoon window before I adjusted the tilt. A few degrees of angle killed the reflection completely, and the position held through the whole month without sagging. The stability at full extension is notable: with the TV pulled all the way out and swiveled, there is no wobble, no creak, and no sense that the mount is working hard.

The TV tilted downward on the mount to reduce glare from a window

The one thing to plan for is the reach from the wall. The articulating arms add depth when the TV is fully extended, so you need to make sure the mount position allows the screen to clear a doorway or a cabinet swing. In my space it worked fine, but it is worth measuring the full extension before you commit to a location.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Dual articulating arms give smooth, wobble free motion
  • Wide swivel turns the TV toward any seat in the room
  • Tilt removes ceiling and window glare effectively
  • Solid welded steel build with no sag at full extension
  • Fits 12 inch and 16 inch wood studs with included hardware
  • Folds flush to the wall for a clean low profile

Cons:

  • Full extension adds significant depth from the wall
  • Installation needs two people to hang a larger TV
  • No cable management channel in the arms
  • Heavier than a fixed or low profile mount

How It Compares

Wall mounting comes in fixed, tilt only, and full motion styles. I compared the USX MOUNT against a fixed bracket and a tilt only mount to see what the articulating arms actually buy you.

Feature USX MOUNT Full Motion Fixed Wall Mount Tilt Only Mount
Swivel Yes, wide arc No No
Tilt Yes No Yes
Reach from wall Long, articulating Flush Very short
Low profile Folds close Extremely low Low
Price Mid range Low Low to mid
Best use Multiple seating areas Single viewing spot High mounts
The USX MOUNT compared side by side with a fixed bracket and a tilt only mount

Against a fixed mount, the USX wins on every kind of adjustability, but it loses on low profile, price, and the extra depth that full extension adds. Against a tilt only mount, the USX wins on the swivel that lets you watch from two directions, while the tilt only mount wins if you never change your viewing angle and want the slimmest possible wall presence. If your TV serves one couch and one position, a cheaper mount will do. If your room has two or three viewing spots, the full motion USX mount pays for its complexity every week.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the USX MOUNT full motion mount if your TV needs to serve more than one seat, if you want to kill glare from a window or a high mount position, or if you like pulling the screen closer for movies and pushing it back for daylight viewing. It is a strong choice for living rooms that double as dining rooms, for bedsits where the TV faces both the couch and the bed, and for anyone who hates committing to a single viewing angle.

The TV folded flat against the wall on the USX MOUNT for a clean profile

Skip it if your TV stays in one place and you never change the angle, if you want the absolute thinnest mount against the wall, or if you are mounting a very small TV where the articulating arms add more than they help. For everyone else, this is a solid, well built mount at a fair price. You can check the current price for the USX MOUNT full motion TV mount on Amazon before you buy.

How We Test

I installed the USX MOUNT on a 55 inch television against a 16 inch stud wall, using the included hardware and following the labeled install steps. I tested the swivel range, tilt range, and fold back profile over a month of daily repositioning, and I loaded the mount through repeated full extension pulls to check for sag or play at the pivots. I also inspected the weld quality, hardware labeling, and packaging for installation ease.

The installation hardware spread out showing the labeled bags and mounting plate

I did not test the mount on drywall anchors or masonry, and I did not hang a television at the full 99 pound limit, though the build suggests the rating is conservative. For broader perspective on choosing a wall mount, independent guides such as Tom's Guide's best TV mounts guide explain the trade offs between mount styles. The USX MOUNT full motion TV mount listing on Amazon shows the current price and available sizes.

USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount: Questions People Ask

What TV sizes does the USX MOUNT full motion mount fit?

It fits most 32 to 70 inch TVs weighing up to 99 pounds, and the VESA pattern covers from 100x100mm up to 400x400mm, which matches the vast majority of sets in that range.

Does the mount work on 16 inch wood studs?

Yes. The mounting plate is designed for both 12 inch and 16 inch wood stud spacing, and the included hardware covers each configuration.

How far does the mount extend from the wall?

The dual articulating arms extend the TV well away from the wall for a full reach, then fold the screen back flush when you want a slim low profile.

Can I tilt and swivel the TV after it is mounted?

Yes. The mount tilts to cut glare, swivels side to side to face different seats, and the tension holds the position you choose without drifting.

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