TV Wall & Ceiling Mounts
Wall and ceiling mounts for TVs and monitors, including fixed, tilting, full-motion, and ceiling-suspension brackets for home and commercial setups. Catalog of 293 products with an average rating of 4.58 and price tiers from about $32 to $839 (avg ~(price varies)); notable brands include Mount-It!
Top Products
Mounting Dream Full Motion TV Wall Mount 26-55"
Mounting Dream
Budget
USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount XMM006-1
USX MOUNT
Budget
Mounting Dream TV wall mount for 32-65" TVs
Mounting Dream
Mid-Range
BONTEC full motion TV wall mount for 23-70 inch TVs
BONTEC
Budget
USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 42-86" TVs
USX MOUNT
Mid-Range
Mounting Dream TV wall mount MD2296 full motion
Mounting Dream
Mid-Range
Cheetah Tilt TV Mount for 32-86" TVs, 165lb, low profile
Cheetah
Mid-Range
USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount 32-60 inch
USX MOUNT
Mid-Range
USX STAR Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 32-70 inch TVs
USX STAR
Mid-Range
BONTEC full motion TV wall mount for 37-84 inch TVs
BONTEC
Mid-Range
TotalMount Apple TV Mount for all generations
TotalMount
Budget
USX MOUNT TV Wall Mount for 32-65 inch TVs
USX MOUNT
Mid-Range
Pipishell full motion TV wall mount 26-65 inch
Pipishell
Budget
TotalMount for Xbox One S wall mount
Innovelis
Mid-Range
Pipishell Full-Motion TV Wall Mount for 37–75 inch TVs
Pipishell
Mid-Range
Pipishell Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 26-60 inch TVs
Pipishell
Mid-Range
Cheetah articulating dual-arm TV wall mount (32-65")
Cheetah
Mid-Range
Full motion TV wall mount with dual articulating arms (26-65")
C-MOUNTS
Budget
USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 32-70 inch TVs
USX MOUNT
Mid-Range
USX MOUNT Full Motion TV Wall Mount 42-84" fits VESA 600x400
USX MOUNT
Mid-Range
USX MOUNT TV Mount Extension Bracket (16-24 in studs)
USX MOUNT
Mid-Range
Perlegear full motion TV mount for 26-65
Perlegear
Budget
Mounting Dream RV TV Mount MD2210 for 17-43 inch TVs
Mounting Dream
Mid-Range
ECHOGEAR Tilting TV Wall Mount (32-70")
ECHOGEAR
BudgetRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right mount type for my TV and room?
Choose based on TV size and viewing needs: fixed low-profile mounts for a flush look, tilting mounts to reduce glare when mounting higher, and full-motion/ articulating mounts for flexible positioning and corner placement; ensure the mount supports your TV’s VESA pattern and weight
What measurements and specifications do I need before buying a mount?
You need the TV’s screen size, weight, and VESA bolt pattern (e.g., 200x200 mm), the wall material (stud spacing for wood studs, masonry type for concrete), and desired viewing height and extension; compare these to the mount’s maximum weight rating and supported VESA ranges
Are there safe installation practices I should follow?
Always mount into structural supports (studs or masonry) using the correct anchors and hardware, confirm the mount’s weight rating exceeds the TV’s weight, use a level during installation, and follow the manufacturer’s torque and safety instructions; consider professional installation for large TVs or unknown walls
How much should I expect to spend for different mount types?
Budget fixed mounts commonly fall under about (price varies), tilting mounts and basic articulating models often range from roughly $50–$150, and heavy-duty or premium full-motion mounts can cost $150–$300+; averages for the category are around mid-range prices
Will a mount work with my soundbar or media devices?
Some mounts include integrated soundbar brackets or clearance for bottom-mounted bars; if not, check the mount’s vertical offset and clearance measurements to ensure room for a soundbar, or use an independent soundbar bracket or shelf rated for the weight
What do VESA patterns mean and how do I match them?
VESA indicates the horizontal x vertical distance in millimeters between mounting holes on the TV’s back (e.g., 400x400); choose a mount that lists your TV’s exact VESA dimensions or a compatible range that includes them
How do I care for and maintain a TV wall mount after installation?
Periodically check that bolts and fasteners remain tight, inspect anchors and wall condition for signs of stress, clean moving joints and pivot points if recommended by the manufacturer, and avoid exceeding the mount’s rated weight or intended motion range