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Highlights:• Custom-designed for Sonos ERA 300• Tilts 15° downward for optimal sound direction • Swivel function up to 80° • Height adjustable from 81 cm to 118 cm • Integrated cable management • Supports inverted mounting • Quick and easy installation Flexible placement for Sonos ERA 300:This adjustable ceiling mount is specifically designed for the Sonos ERA 300 and provides optimal flexibility for positioning your speaker exactly where it performs best. The mount allows the speaker to tilt up to 15° downward and rotate up to 80°, making it easy to direct sound precisely where it is needed. This makes it an excellent solution for home cinemas, listening rooms, retail spaces, restaurants, and other professional installations where speaker positioning plays a key role in achieving the best audio performance.Adjustable height and clean installation:The ceiling mount offers height adjustment from 81 cm to 118 cm, allowing it to adapt to a variety of ceiling heights and room layouts. Integrated cable management keeps cables neatly concealed for a clean and professional appearance. The mount also supports inverted installation of the Sonos ERA 300, providing easier access to the speaker controls when required. Precision engineering ensures a secure fit, while the straightforward design allows for fast and hassle-free installation.Specifications:• Compatibility: Sonos ERA 300• Mount type: Ceiling mount • Tilt angle: 15° downward • Swivel range: 80° (40° each direction) • Height adjustment: 81 cm to 118 cm • Cable management: Integrated • Mounting options: Standard or inverted installation • Application: Home and professional installations
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