Whatching the videos it gave 2 different warnings. 1) wait 10 minutes before mounting anything on the suction cups. 2) check often to make sure no suction is being lost after mounting your device. (and 3, mount on no porous surface).
After having those stick on-suction cups for the windshield of an automobile to hold various devices (like Tom-Tom, and things like that), I don't think I'd ever take a chance on something like this supporting a $300 or more television. I can see it crashing to the ground!
The concept is nice but I'll just stick to a very proven way with a 50 foot coax cable. Besides, if you REALLY enjoy watching television outside, sun glare is always a problem. When we watch outside, the television and the quick shades and the chairs get moved around all the time so the screen is not in sun glare.
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