Bose UB-20 Series II Wall/Ceiling Bracket (Black) vs WALI dual-side bookshelf speaker wall mounts (SWM201) – 1 pair
Overall winner: WALI dual-side bookshelf speaker wall mounts (SWM201) – 1 pair
Key Differences
WALI (A) is a more versatile option for bookshelf speakers with tilt and 45° swivel and fits 5.5–11 in widths while supporting up to 55 lbs; it is listed at a lower price tier. Bose (B) emphasizes higher-quality build and supports both wall and ceiling mounting but has more limited angle/pivot adjustment and mixed value-for-money feedback
Bose UB-20 Series II Wall/Ceiling Bracket (Black)
Bracket to mount Bose cube speakers on wall or ceiling. Supports horizontal and vertical adjustment for directing sound. Customers note easy installation and solid fit, with mixed views on value and angle range
Pros
- easy to attach
- solid fit for Bose speakers
- horizontal and vertical adjustment
- works for multiple Bose systems
Cons
- mixed opinions on value
- angle adjustment may limit pivoting
WALI dual-side bookshelf speaker wall mounts (SWM201) – 1 pair
Mount brackets for bookshelf/surround speakers up to 55 lbs; adjustable tilt and swivel for optimized listening. Customers note easy setup and solid build for Klipsch and ELAC B5 models
Pros
- supports up to 55 lbs
- adjustable tilt and swivel
- fits most bookshelf/surround speakers (5.5–11 in width)
- easy to install with secure clamps
Cons
- not compatible with soundbars
- requires suitable wall surface (studs, concrete, brick/stone)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WALI |
| Durability | Bose |
| Versatility | WALI |
| User Reviews | WALI |