1. Zamalonda Zathaview
The Elgato Wall Mount is a robust, articulated arm designed to provide a permanent yet flexible mounting solution for various studio peripherals. It features a solid pole with two ball joints and a 1/4-inch screw, offering extensive flexibility for positioning cameras, lights, and microphones. Its durable metal and hard composite construction, along with a high-quality black powder coating, ensures longevity and a premium finish. The Wall Mount is an integral part of the Elgato Multi Mount ecosystem, allowing for modular rigging capabilities and customization.
- Branch Out: Adds Multi Mount modular rigging capabilities to your wall.
- Zosiyanasiyana: Equipped with a 1/4-inch screw to mount cameras, lights, and other compatible devices.
- Articulated: The pole is fitted with a ball head and ball joint for ultimate flexibility.
- Zolimba: Constructed from metal and hard composite materials.
- Kumaliza Kwambiri: Features a high-quality black powder coating.
Kufotokozera Kwakanema: Kanemayu akupereka chowonjezeraview of the Elgato Multi Mount Ecosystem, demonstrating how the Wall Mount integrates with other Elgato accessories to create a versatile studio setup. It showcases various configurations for cameras, lights, and microphones, highlighting the modular design and flexibility of the system.
2. Zomwe zili mu Bokosi
Upon opening your Elgato Wall Mount package, you will find the following components:
- 1x Pole (approximately 8 cm / 3.15 inches)
- 1x Ball Joint
- 1x Ball Head with 1/4" Screw
- 1x Wall Plate
Zindikirani: Mounting screws are not included as they depend on specific wall conditions. Please select appropriate screws for your wall type to ensure secure installation. The maximum load capacity is 1.5 kg / 3.5 lbs when angled horizontally.
3. Kukhazikitsa ndi Kuyika
Follow these steps to securely install your Elgato Wall Mount:
- Sankhani Malo: Select a suitable location on your wall where you intend to mount your equipment. Ensure the wall material can support the weight of the mount and your devices.
- Mark Drilling Points: Position the wall plate against the chosen spot and use a pencil to mark the drilling points for the screws.
- Drill Pilot Holes: Using an appropriate drill bit for your wall type and chosen screws, drill pilot holes at the marked locations.
- Mbale Yotetezeka ya Khoma: Align the wall plate with the pilot holes and securely fasten it to the wall using suitable mounting screws (not included). Ensure the plate is firmly attached and stable.
- Attach Pole and Ball Joints: Connect the pole, ball joint, and ball head with the 1/4" screw to the secured wall plate. Tighten all connections to prevent movement.
- Kwezani Chipangizo Chanu: Attach your camera, light, or microphone to the 1/4" screw on the ball head. Adjust the ball joints to achieve your desired angle and position, then tighten them to lock the device in place.

Kufotokozera Kwazithunzi: This image displays the Elgato Wall Mount securely fastened to a wall, holding a camera. The text overlay emphasizes 'Secure Your Gear', illustrating the mount's primary function of providing a stable platform for equipment.
Kufotokozera Kwakanema: This video demonstrates the installation process of a T-shaped bracket, which is similar in concept to the Elgato Wall Mount's wall plate. It shows drilling pilot holes, inserting wall anchors, and screwing the bracket into place, followed by attaching a light panel and a small RGB light, showcasing multiple connection options.
4. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
The Elgato Wall Mount offers extensive adjustability for optimal positioning of your equipment:
- Adjusting Ball Joints: The mount features two ball joints. To adjust the angle of your device, loosen the knob on the ball joint, reposition your device as desired, and then tighten the knob firmly to secure it.
- Rotating the Pole: The pole can be rotated horizontally to change the overall direction of your setup. Loosen the main locking mechanism, rotate the pole, and then re-tighten to fix its position.
- Zowonjezera Zowonjezera: The 1/4-inch screw on the ball head is compatible with a wide range of cameras, lights, and other accessories. Simply screw your device onto the thread until it is snug.

Kufotokozera Kwazithunzi: A black Elgato Wall Mount is shown attached to a light-colored wall, holding a black camera with a lens. The camera is positioned above a computer monitor, illustrating a typical use case for streaming or video conferencing.

Kufotokozera Kwazithunzi: A black Elgato Wall Mount is attached to a light-colored wall, holding a rectangular LED light panel. The light panel is positioned above a computer monitor, demonstrating its use for providing illumination in a studio or workspace.
5. Kusamalira
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Elgato Wall Mount, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Kuyeretsa Nthawi Zonse: Wipe down the mount with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents that could damage the finish.
- Onani Malumikizidwe: Periodically inspect all screws and knobs to ensure they are tight and secure. Loose connections can lead to instability.
- Mafuta: The ball joints are designed for smooth movement. If you notice any stiffness, a small amount of silicone-based lubricant can be applied, but avoid over-lubricating.
- Kuchepetsa Kulemera kwake: Always adhere to the maximum load capacity of 1.5 kg / 3.5 lbs (when angled horizontally) to prevent damage to the mount or your equipment.
6. Mavuto
If you encounter any issues with your Elgato Wall Mount, consider the following:
- Kuyimika sikukhazikika: Ensure all mounting screws securing the wall plate are tight. Verify that the wall material is appropriate and that the screws used are suitable for the wall type. Check that the ball joint knobs are fully tightened after adjusting the device.
- Device is Slipping: Confirm that your device is securely screwed onto the 1/4-inch thread. Ensure the ball joint knobs are tightened sufficiently to hold the device's weight and position.
- Kusintha Kovuta: Loosen the ball joint knobs slightly before attempting to reposition your device. Do not force adjustments if the knobs are tight.
7. Zofotokozera
| Malingaliro | Mtengo |
|---|---|
| Mtundu | Elgato |
| Mndandanda | Elgato Wall Mount |
| Nambala Yachitsanzo Yachinthu | 10AAO9901 |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 7.4 pawo |
| Miyeso Yazinthu | 2.09 x 6.57 x 2.09 mainchesi |
| Mtundu | Wakuda |
| Wopanga | Elgato |
| Tsiku Loyamba Likupezeka | Julayi 31, 2021 |
| Zida Zogwirizana | Cameras (and other devices with 1/4-inch thread) |
| Mtundu Wokwera | Wall Mount |
| Maximum Katundu | 1.5 kg / 3.5 lbs (when angled horizontally) |
8. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For information regarding warranty coverage, product registration, or technical support, please visit the official Elgato website or contact Elgato customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
Elgato Support: www.elgato.com/support