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Cosmos Mount Stand

Cosmos Mount Stand

  • Easy to Install: Attach to any load-bearing wall or ceiling in minutes using the 4 included screws and a power drill.
  • Adjust with Ease: Adjust the length from 11.02 to 16.14 inches by simply loosening and tightening the screw to find the ideal position for your projector.
  • Universal Compatibility: Mount any Nebula projector with ease via the ¼-inch universal mounting point.
  • Strong and Stable: Sturdy steel body can handle a maximum of 5 kg / 11 lbs, more than enough to support any Nebula projector, including Cosmos Max.
  • What’s In The Box: Nebula Cosmos Projector Stand, screw pack, and user manual.

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Cosmos Mount Stand

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Model Number: D0724

Technical Specs:
Weight: 9.17 oz
Folded Height:11.02 in
Extended Height: 16.14 in
Material: Aluminum Alloy

What's In The Box?
Stand (Tube + Base Plate), 4 x Anchor Screws, User Manual

Customer Reviews

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Rebekah A Lorewood

Nice, sleek mount. Used different drywall anchors than those provided. Very pleased!

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Daniela Cabrera Mendoza
DON’T USE THE SCREWS THEY GIVE YOU

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Use screws that are best for YOUR wall. Otherwise, easy install, looks great in my ceiling.

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Kyle S.

Provided mounting hardware is a pain to install on the ceiling / does not make you confident. It does end up working well after spending a long time getting it installed. But other means of mounting would be better

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Kyle S.

Provided mounting hardware is a pain to install on the ceiling / does not make you confident. It does end up working well after spending a long time getting it installed. But other means of mounting would be better

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Mike Waters
Not Best for Tall Folks

I bought this to ceiling mount a Nebula 4K laser projector. Even at its most retracted, it still stands off the ceiling a lot, and that’s without the projector, which is pretty tall by itself. I’ve already bumped my head several times on the setup and will be replacing it as soon as I find a suitable alternative. That said, the overall construction is pretty solid and would work well for taller ceilings or wall mounting.