The Overwatch Arm | Heavy-Duty Wall-Mount Projector Boom Bracket, 100-170cm

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Color: 100cm
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$81.59 $101.99

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説明

The Best Views Are Not Found. They Are Engineered.

The Overwatch Arm is built for the projector that belongs on the ceiling but must be mounted on the wall. Spanning 100cm to 170cm of telescoping reach, this heavy-gauge steel bracket carries projectors up to 30 kilograms — cinema-grade Epsons, DLP conference units, even short-throw laser installations — with zero sag over years of continuous static load. Most projector mounts fail at the joint: the set screw loosens, the knuckle develops play, and within months the image drifts half a degree off the screen. The Overwatch Arm uses a dual-bolt locking collar at every articulation point, distributing clamping force across a 360-degree contact ring. Once locked, the arm becomes a structural member of the wall itself.

The internal cable management channel eliminates the chaotic umbilical of HDMI and power cables that betray lesser mounts. Cables route through the arm's hollow core, emerging cleanly at the projector head — no zip ties, no dangling loops, no dust-catching cable trays. The 360-degree swivel head accepts standard VESA and universal projector mounting plates, with micro-adjustment screws for pitch, roll, and yaw that hold calibration through cleaning cycles. A companion 145cm tripod stand completes the ecosystem for portable deployments — conference rooms, outdoor cinema nights, worship venues — where permanent mounting is not an option.

The powder-coated finish is oven-cured at 200℃, producing a surface hardness that resists scratching during installation and the gradual creep of humidity-driven oxidation in unconditioned spaces. The mounting hardware is grade 8.8 steel with nylon lock nuts — the same specification used in automotive suspension components, chosen because a projector falling off the wall at 3 AM is not a customer service call anyone wants to field. This is not a bracket. It is a positional instrument for projection geometry, and it treats every millimeter of adjustment as permanent.


✦ Key Features

  • Telescoping Boom Arm — Adjustable reach from 100cm to 170cm, locks at any intermediate position
  • 30kg Load Capacity — Supports cinema, DLP, and short-throw laser projectors with safety margin
  • Internal Cable Routing — HDMI and power cables pass through the arm's hollow core, invisible from any angle
  • Dual-Bolt Locking Collars — 360° clamp force at every articulation; zero drift after calibration
  • 360° Swivel Head — Micro-adjustment for pitch, roll, and yaw; holds calibration through cleaning
  • Oven-Cured Powder Coat — Scratch-resistant, humidity-proof finish for unconditioned spaces
  • Grade 8.8 Mounting Hardware — Automotive-spec bolts with nylon lock nuts; vibration-proof over decades

Technical Specifications

  • Material: Heavy-gauge steel with oven-cured powder coat
  • Arm Length: 100cm – 170cm (telescoping)
  • Weight Capacity: 30 kg (66 lbs)
  • Mount Type: Wall-mount (4-bolt plate, 16cm × 8cm bolt pattern)
  • Head Articulation: 360° swivel, ±15° pitch, ±10° roll
  • VESA Compatibility: Universal plate (fits up to 400×400mm VESA)
  • Cable Management: Internal hollow-core routing
  • Hardware Spec: Grade 8.8 steel, M8 bolts with nylon lock nuts
  • Finish: Black matte powder coat, 200℃ oven-cured
  • Included: Wall plate, boom arm, swivel head, mounting hardware, installation guide

Application Scenarios

The Overwatch Arm was designed for projection environments where ceiling mounting is architecturally impossible or aesthetically unacceptable. Home theater builders choose it for rooms with vaulted or tray ceilings where a standard ceiling mount would require an unsightly extension pole. Corporate AV integrators deploy it in glass-walled conference rooms where ceiling access would disrupt the clean sightlines the architect insisted on. Houses of worship use it to position projectors above seating without penetrating historic ceiling plaster. Outdoor cinema enthusiasts pair the arm with the companion tripod stand for movie nights on decks, patios, and campgrounds — the boom reach clears furniture and sightlines that a simple tripod cannot. In every context, the equation is the same: the projector goes exactly where the image demands, not where the ceiling joists happen to be.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will this support a short-throw or ultra-short-throw projector?

A: Yes — the 30kg capacity and universal mounting plate accommodate most short-throw and UST projectors. However, note that short-throw projectors require precise alignment relative to the screen; use the micro-adjustment screws to dial in geometry after rough positioning.

Q: Can this be mounted to drywall alone, or does it require studs?

A: The wall plate must be anchored into at least two wall studs or a solid masonry surface. Drywall anchors alone are insufficient for any projector mount, let alone a boom arm with this lever geometry. The mounting plate spans 16cm × 8cm, designed to catch standard 16-inch on-center stud spacing.

Q: Does the cable channel fit a standard HDMI cable with ferrite cores?

A: The hollow core accommodates cables up to 18mm in diameter. Standard HDMI cables pass easily. Cables with large ferrite chokes or right-angle connectors may need to be threaded from the projector end rather than the wall end. We recommend threading cables before final lock-down of the arm position.

Q: What is the difference between this boom arm and a simple ceiling mount?

A: A ceiling mount drops the projector straight down from a single point — it works when the projector's ideal position aligns with a ceiling joist. The boom arm extends horizontally from the wall, giving you 100-170cm of lateral reach. This is critical for rooms where the seating area is off-center from the screen, or where ceiling mounting is blocked by lights, fans, or architectural features.

Q: Is the companion tripod stand (145cm) included or sold separately?

A: The tripod stand is available as a separate purchase. It uses the same universal mounting plate as the boom arm, so you can move a projector between a permanent wall installation and a portable tripod setup without swapping adapter plates.

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Thomas G.
Solid arm, tripod stand pairs well

Bought the arm for permanent wall mount and the tripod for outdoor movie nights. The arm is rock solid — 30kg rating is conservative, it handles my 15kg Epson with room to spare. The tripod is decent for the price but the leg locks could be smoother. Overall very satisfied with the ecosystem.

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Catherine H.
Perfect for our church AV setup

We needed to mount a projector to project lyrics onto a side wall in our sanctuary — the ceiling has historic plaster we couldn't penetrate. This boom arm solved it cleanly. The micro-adjustment screws made alignment precise. After six months of weekly use, the arm hasn't drifted at all. Cable management is clean enough that nobody notices the tech.

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Robert M.
The cable routing alone is worth the price

Installed this in a client's vaulted-ceiling home theater where a ceiling mount was impossible. The telescoping arm gave us exactly the reach we needed, and the internal cable channel made the install look professional — no zip-tied HDMI cables dangling from the ceiling. Locking collars hold position perfectly after calibration. Grade 8.8 hardware was a nice surprise.

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