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Get a large recessed tech box where you can store the one connect. It fits perfectly behind the tv to allow for not running cables anywhere. If you have a separate cable box both won’t fit but if you wanted maybe two boxes or a larger one could hold all you need. If that’s the case you can run the cables from box to box. Legrand - OnQ Cable Management, Structured Media Enclosure, in-Wall Enclosure, TV Home Theater Box, Recessed Storage Box, Dual Purpose, 9 Inches, White
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You're correct, you'll need the One Connect box, cable box, and any other devices below the TV. See if you can find a small cabinet to house all these. The thin cable from the One Connect box to the TV is rather long though, if that helps. That being said, the new mount is a nightmare, it comes in 2 pieces, difficult to level, plus the backing plates on the TV rotate somewhat, making it quite a challenge trying to hook the TV onto the wall plates. I used a long glow rod to space the hooks away from the TV before I hang it, then pull out the rod after the TV hooks onto the wall mount. I much prefer the old style, it's much easier to level and hook the TV to it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Goldofsky, with the One Invisible Connection cable, the One Connect Box allows you to connect your cable or satellite box or video game system to your TV without having all the messy black wires dangling from the TV. This thin and clear cable is connected to the One Connect box, which can be hidden from view, making it feel like there is no cable at all. ^Val
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