Samsung The Frame Customizable Bezel
$64.99
$145
55% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: White
Size: 55"
Top positive review
Nice touch, easy to install
By Heidi Hansing on Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2021
Very easy to install - it snapped right on. I think this product is very nice and I’m glad I bought it. The reason I gave it 4 stars on value is because I think the price point is a little high. Same for my rating on the thickness of the frame itself - for the price I was expecting a more substantial edge around the face of the TV, so I gave it 4 stars.
Top critical review
Given the quality, the cost is CRIMINAL.
By Oh Sugar on Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
First let me remind you that this thing is $150 (for the 50", larger ones are even more). 1. It is cheap, thin plastic. So cheap and so thin that it would be very easy to crack or break it if you're not very careful opening/installing. 2. There are a few strong magnets affixed to the inside of each piece. The magnets are in really weird spots, so they actually make it HARDER to get the thing put together and onto the TV (obviously they used something else in all the marketing videos showing us how it "snaps right on!" 🙄). 3. Again with the poor quality, the little— also plastic— brackets that are supposed to snap the sides to one another are difficult to attach, and too much force could easily break either piece. Inexplicably, once you finally DO get them in place, they will fall right out with the slightest disturbance. 4. When you have everything assembled, not a single corner meets flush, and it's incredibly hard to get the frame to sit flush with the TV on more than 1/4 sides. I believe the thinness & the trash material make it very easy for the pieces to warp in transit (assuming they're not just leaving the factory that way). The way the thing works, if every piece is not perfectly straight, it's not gonna fit together right. So it looks like a picture frame from the Dollar Tree. In conclusion, I have secured mine at each corner with painter's tape. We'll see if over time that can train the plastic back into shape. More likely, I'll just remove the thing and figure out some sort of redneck welding technique to make it permanently a single piece.
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