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ChancesAreMe
> 3 dayI’ve bought three of these. They are easy to install and perfect to hide all tv cables.
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Noemy Fadel
> 3 dayQuality product but a bit pricey
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Tyler
> 3 dayI installed while also installing a new Sanus mount for my LG 65 OLED. It was very easy to follow the instructions. The only difficult part was fishing the power cable through my wall, as it was filled with insulation, which caught on the clicky power connector. In a non-insulated wall this would take me 15 minutes or so to install. A little green light turns on when plugged into power, which is nice. Im planning to buy a few more for other TVs in the house and for two wireless rear surround speakers that I plan to wall-mount.
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glenn
15-04-2025Had this installed by Geek Squad. The work was done efficiently. quickly, and looks great on the wall.
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Pablo Panjit McDougalson
14-04-2025Have installed several of these/smartly designed and make for a professional look. Only way to go imho.
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Brian
> 3 dayThis is an excellent cable management solution for wall mounted TVs. Easy to install and looks great. A little expensive for what it is but worth it for the quality.
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Spartty
> 3 dayLove it. Instructions were easy to follow. Just make sure you have your Sheetrock knife, and stud finder on hand and follow the instructions. I’m a complete novice at this and I think I did well. Tv and fire stick work just fine. Great product.
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Wurms
> 3 dayWorked like a charm. Checked for studs, and anything else behind wall to have a clear space. Leveled template, drew cutline. Cut drywall. Ran cables. Screwed in cover. Done. Less than 30 minutes. I ran my cable straight to a home theater surge protector.
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T. Davenport
> 3 dayI am not savvy with electricity at all so when it came time to mount our new TV and figure out a way to hide the wires in the wall AND make the DVD player and Fire Stick work, I went looking for something that would be dumb-dumb-proof. LOOK NO FURTHER! Use the provided templates to cut some holes in the drywall both behind the TV and down by the floor outlet. A couple things to keep in mind: (1) assess the inputs and power cord location on the back of the TV before deciding where to place the upper box (2) makes sure you have no plumbing or pipes in the section you plan to place the boxes and (3) do some research on the style of plug your TV comes with. Some newer models have a 90 degree plug (the cord runs 90 degrees from the prongs instead of straight out). This makes it difficult to plug in multiple things - get a plug extender that has inputs on multiple sides to ensure you can use both sockets in the receptacle. The cords for this unit are quite rigid and drop down inside the drywall very easily - you wont need a line to fish them through. They secure easily into the wall and are quite sturdy as you feed HDMI, power or USB cables through them. My only negative point is that you cant add an additional face plate on top of the units. Youre left with a white face plate (which typically is hidden behind a dresser or something) but in my case, its exposed and doesnt match the other electrical outlets now (which have custom face plates). Oh well. Ive purchased this 3 times now and continue to be happy with the other installs.
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Prof. Everardo Skiles III
> 3 dayI have read multiple comments about this product before purchasing it. I read comments to get an understanding of the issue folks went through when installing and using this particular power bridge system. I would encourage you to read the both low and high ratings. I have purchased this product several times for myself and friends. I find this power bridge system to be easy to install and certainly works as advertised. In my basement I have a pool table and wanted to be able to view multiple televisions in multiple locations. One wall had the mechanical room behind it which contained the Verizon FiOS TV cable connections and the other wall had the basement den behind it. I wanted to mount two TVs on each wall. I used the PowerBridge ONE-CK Recessed In-Wall Cable Management System on other wall. I mapped out the location on the wall where the TV would be mounted. In my case I used the wall templates that was provided and cut the top hole facing the pool table and the bottom hole in the den area. I have a stand in the den area that I used to cover the bottom wall plate. I mounted the TVs and it just looks so awesome. I used a wireless hdmi video kit to show the same image on both TVs. The bottom line is I wouldn’t have been able to do that without the PowerBridge ONE-CK Recessed In-Wall Cable Management System. It looks amazing and whenever my wife and I entertain one of the questions always asked is how you are able to show the same thing on both TVs with nothing visible except the TVs on the wall.