Home Theater Accessories
Home Theater Accessories covers mounting hardware, projector and screen accessories, cable organizers, remote control extenders, and HDMI/audio adaptors for home cinema setups. The niche lists 56 products averaging a 4.44 rating and price range from $34 to $500, with brands like AV Access and FITUEYES represented
Top Products
TotalMount Wall Mount for Nintendo Switch 1 (Black)
TotalMount
Budget
LapWorks 21 Inch Rotating TV Swivel Stand
LapWorks
Mid-Range
Tripod TV Stand for 23-75 inch TVs up to 100 lb, outdoor portability
TAVR Furniture
Mid-Range
SUBFIX Starlink Gen 3 Mount for V3 Dish - 360° Rotatable Roof & Wall
SUBFIX
Budget
Nanuk 905 Waterproof Hard Case with Foam Insert
PlasticaseInc.
Mid-Range
MyGift 3-Tier Modern Matte Black CD Storage Rack (Set of 2)
MyGift
Budget
NANUK 915 Protective Case with NK-7 Resin (Black)
Nanuk
Mid-Range
Wireless HDMI Transmitter & Receiver with LED Display
Beyn
Mid-Range
Ceiling TV Mount Flip Down for 24-65" TVs
AENTGIU
Mid-Range
Mount Plus Outdoor Full Motion TV Wall Mount (32-70")
Mount Plus
Mid-Range
Emfogo Vinyl Record Storage Wall Mount Stand
Emfogo
Budget
Channel Master TV Antenna PreAmp 1-1-Port
Channel Master
Mid-Range
Record Player Stand with Vinyl Storage & 3 Compartments
Emfogo
Budget
ULNA 19.68in Universal Antenna Mount (2 Pack)
ULNA
Mid-Range
Record Player Stand with 3-Compartment Vinyl Storage, White
Emfogo
Budget
AV Access 4K HDMI Extender over Cat5e/6/7 4K@60Hz up to 115ft
v AV Access
Mid-Range
NANUK 930 Lightweight NK-7 Case, Black
Nanuk
Premium
TVON TV Tripod Stand with Shelf for 23-80 inch TVs
TVON
Mid-Range
Wireless HDMI Transmitter & Receiver (2.4G/5G) Plug & Play Extender
TPUFO
Mid-Range
ONKRON single monitor wall mount for 13-34" screens
ONKRON
Mid-Range
Outdoor Ceiling TV Mount for 26-65" TVs
MOUNTUP
Mid-Range
ROHN Roof Mat 1/8 in Thick for non-penetrating mounts
ROHN
Mid-Range
Funturbo 4-Pack Video Game Wall Mount Holders
Funturbo
Budget
AV Access HDBaseT HDMI Extender over Cat5e/6/7 (4K@60Hz)
v AV Access
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right home theater accessory for my setup?
Match accessories to your display and audio equipment: check compatibility with TV or projector size, mounting VESA patterns, speaker impedance and connector types, and the available space. Consider primary needs (mounting, cable management, streaming convenience, or acoustic treatment) and read technical specs like weight capacity, cable length, and supported resolutions
What should I look for in mounts and stands to ensure safety and stability?
Confirm the mount’s weight capacity and VESA compatibility for your TV or projector, verify the wall material and use appropriate anchors, and check tilt/pan ranges and locking mechanisms. For ceiling or floor mounts, measure clearances and cable routing options to ensure secure installation
How much should I expect to spend on common home theater accessories?
Prices vary by function and build quality; basic items like cable organizers and HDMI cables commonly start under $25, mid-range mounts and soundbar brackets are often between $25 and $150, while higher-end racks, acoustic panels, and motorized mounts can range above $150. The category average price is in the low-to-mid hundreds
What features matter when buying HDMI cables, remotes, or wireless adapters?
For HDMI cables, prioritize supported bandwidth (e.g., HDMI 2.0/2.1 equivalents) and lengths appropriate to your layout. For remotes and wireless adapters, check protocol compatibility (IR, RF, Bluetooth, or Wi‑Fi), device pairing limits, and support for the resolutions and codecs your sources and display use
How do I maintain and care for home theater accessories to extend their lifespan?
Keep electronic accessories in a ventilated, dust-free environment, avoid exposure to moisture and direct heat, periodically check and tighten mounting hardware and cable connections, and follow manufacturer cleaning instructions for screens, fabrics, and finishes
What should I consider for cable management and connectivity in a clean-looking setup?
Plan cable routes before installation, measure cable lengths with slack for movement, use labeled zip ties, raceways, or in-wall-rated conduit where permitted, and prefer connectors and splitters that support required resolutions and audio formats to minimize visible adapters