🎉 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Sanus SASB1-B1 Sound Bar TV Wall Bracket is a high-quality mounting solution designed for seamless integration of soundbar speakers with wall-mounted TVs. It supports a weight limit of 20 lbs and features adjustable height and depth for a customized listening experience. Compatible with a wide range of soundbars, this bracket ensures a clean and organized setup while providing easy installation without drilling. Backed by a 5-year warranty and exceptional customer service, it's the perfect addition to any home entertainment system.
C**.
Best mount I've found . . . and I've tried two of the "best" mounts already with no luck
It has been quite an effort for me to find the right soundbar mount. As the title states, after trying two other highly rated mounts, I found this one from Sanus to be the best. It not only fit my application the best, but it also has a superior design and construction to the other two most commonly found mounts, in my opinion (this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01DKOR2TE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B077Z7SPTM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1).I will caveat that last statement by saying that if you have a TV that is mounted VERY flush to the wall with a "no gap" mount, such as The Frame from Samsung, then this Sanus soundbar mount is not for you, as it will create a gap of roughly 16mm between the back of your TV and your TV mount. This is because the Sanus mount gets attached directly to the back of the TV, then the standard TV wall mount bracket goes on top of it. If you have a flush mount TV to the wall, then I would recommend you look at the other two soundbar options in my links above, as they will only increase your TV-to-wall mount gap by 2mm at most . . . or potentially not at all if you can fix them to some unused VESA mounts on your TV. This is the ONLY REASON I would recommend any other soundbar mount, though. Note that the mount in the first link WILL NOT work on a 75" TV, as they're too small, and the mount in the second link WILL work on a 75" TV, but the sound bar is a bit "floppy" and the arms stick out a lot from beyond the soundbar and doesn't look very good.My 75" Samsung Q95T TV is on a Tranquil Mount, which allows it to pull down from above the fireplace, so there is a lot of space behind it. I also have a large soundbar (Samsung Q900T) and I wanted it to be recessed behind my TV so that the front of the soundbar was as flush with the front of the TV as possible. This Sanus mount is the only one I've found that can properly accept the depth of my soundbar without making it stick out WAY beyond the screen. In the photos, I have the mount set for maximum depth, but my Q900T still sticks out a bit. The depth of my soundbar is 138mm, and it overhangs by 28mm, so if you have a soundbar that is 110mm or smaller, then you'd be able to get it completely flush with the front of your TV screen . . . if that's important to you. Just remember that you'll need to have that kind of space between your wall and TV, though, if you plan to mount the soundbar towards the back.The build quality of this mount is very good. My soundbar seems to be much more securely mounted with the Sanus than with the other two mounts I tried. Height adjustment is dead simple and infinitely adjustable to literally any height. This is something that was VERY finicky on the other two mounts I tried and was highly aggravating for me.Installation is fairly straightforward, but you will have to fully remove your wall mount from the back of your TV, which is something you didn't necessarily have to do with the other two mounts I tried. A plethora of hardware is supplied, but my only complaint is that I wish the VESA mounting bolts would have been supplied in length increments of 5mm instead of 10mm. I ended up having to use a few washers on the M8 x 40mm bolts, as the 30mm ones were too short. 35mm would have been perfect.In closing, as long as you have a gap of 20mm or so between your TV and wall right now, then this is 100% the soundbar mount you should buy. It's design and build quality is far better than others on the market, and it works very well with larger TV sizes (75"+). Although other mounts say they can fit a 75" TV, I did not find this to be true, especially with the curved, fixed arm version. The big bonus with this Sanus mount is that the depth is adjustable. Because of my large soundbar, this was a must for me. After trying the other mounts on the market that are not depth adjustable, the back of my soundbar was flush with the back of my TV, and this meant that because of it's size, it looked absolutely ridiculous. That being said, even if you don't need the depth adjustability, I would still opt for this Sanus over all other mounts on the market.
M**H
Unless you have a sturdy TV or a soundbar which weighs nothing, it will tilt badly
I purchased a Bose Soundbar 900 and couldn't find a mount that allows it to hook to the back of the TV but is lower enough below the TV to enable the Atmos speakers to work correctly. Finally, I found this mount, but it ended up working so poorly that even Sanus didn't understand why.The Sanus mount attaches in between your TV and the existing VESA wall bracket you're using. But it only attaches using the two lower screw holes and uses a spacer on the top two to add the spacing that the soundbar mount takes up.The soundbar mount also requires that the back of your TV is solid and unlike my Sony BRAVIA, the rear of the TV is plastic which flexes apart from the screw holes. What this means is if you use a heavy soundbar, even one under the maximum weight, it causes the soundbar mount to act similar to a swing which means the soundbar doesn't lock against the back of the TV and ends up tilting even if your TV is straight.There is no solution to fix this, and SANUS couldn't provide one either, which caused me to return it to Amazon. Instead, I got a floating shelf and placed this underneath my TV, which looks much better.
B**P
Terrible Soundbar bracket
Do not buy this product. It is not fit for purpose. It cannot even handle a 7kg soundbar, once mounted the so called adjustable bars are held on by friction only, and with weight of the soundbar it starts dropping down by itself. Defective product.
A**R
Be Careful of Soundbar Width
The product does not specify on the packaging the maximum spacing of the fixing points on the soundbar.
A**R
Waste of money
Doesn’t fit my Samsung tv , not long enough for 85”tv
E**R
Does the job.
This is the only bracket I could find that would handle my soundbar that weighs 8.2Kg. Samsung HW-N850. It is holding it ok but is a bit "wobbly".
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