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Things to Keep in Mind Before Mounting Your TV

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TV or Television is considered one of the greatest inventions in the history of technology and humanity. It is regarded as one of the powerful tools of the 21st century. People sit before watching their favorite shows, cartoons, sports, or even news too.

It is an excellent tool to use for children’s education and information too. That’s the reason people are keeping the TV in their home. Some people keep it in the living room, and others keep it in the bedroom, and the irony is that some people have multiple TVs in their different rooms. But, as we all know, each coin has two sides, wrong, and sound.

Watching TV for long hours can harm our mental and physical health. Even if you are paying attention to your watching hours, keeping the TV in the right place is also essential.

Studies have shown that the position of the TV is critical. If it is not at the right place and angle, it can harm our eyes. The second important point is that if the position of your TV is not good, you will not be able to enjoy the picture quality and sound quality of the TV.

So, keeping in mind the health of your eyes and your TV experience, we have written this article to help you with the proper mounting of a TV.

1. Keep the dimension of your TV in your mind

Yes, whether you believe it or not, the height of your TV matters a lot before you mount it. Just suppose that you have a TV with a high elevation and you have mounted it too high on your wall. You will be watching your TV in the same way we see the movie in the first row of the theatre. Keeping the TV on a high level will not be comfortable for you and will not be suitable for long watching hours. The best height to mount the tv is at your eye level or a little lower than it.

2. TV Stand

Yes, a TV stand can be one of the better options than mounting. Keep the dimensions of your TV in mind, and as per the theme of your house, buy a stand. Many options are available on the market, so buy one which suits your style. Don’t make the mistake of buying a stand too small for your big TV..

3. The power Source should be nearby

Times have changed and TV has also changed. Now people want a theatre-like experience in the home, and for that first we added home theatre now we have Blu-ray. So, make sure that the area you are selecting to install your TV has a proper and adequate power supply to take the load of all the accessories you want to use with it.

4. Keep your TV away from the fireplace

Keeping a TV above or near a fireplace is seriously not a good idea. Not just because heat is an enemy of the electrical equipment, but also due to the importance of height. Suppose you keep your TV above a fireplace, then the available size will not give you the pleasant experience of your TV. Many electric fireplaces are also open in the market, but they also blow the air upward, and that’s why electric fireplaces can damage your TV too.

5. Keep regular TV out of your sunroom

Yes, it is not a good idea to keep your regular tv in your gallery or sunroom. The sun room has windows that allow in sunlight. The glaring issue can be there if we use indoor TV in our sunroom. Reflections and lighting are like enemies of picture or image quality. Many companies are in the market who are making TVs with anti-glare technology, so you can get one and let your TV have a place in the sun room.

6. Safety first

Adding to these points, one point which we should not ignore is the safety of your kids. We all have seen videos of kids playing nearby a TV and accidentally getting injured by a falling TV. Many kids get injured every year due to these mishaps. So, please make sure that you don’t keep your TV loose. Be sure that the TV is adequately mounted and will not fall with a little disturbance.

These are helpful tips for you, and these ways will definitely help you think about where to keep yourTV. Using any tool to its full potential is very important, and a good angle and place for TV can help you to enjoy it the most.

Alex Smith
Alex Smith, with a decade of experience in technology and engineering, graduated from MIT with a degree in Electrical Engineering. Before joining our team, Alex worked at a leading smart home technology firm, where he played a key role in developing innovative home automation solutions. He began contributing to our website in 2018, offering insights into the evolving world of tech. In his spare time, Alex is an avid DIY enthusiast, often experimenting with integrating technology into everyday living.

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