WALI dual-side bookshelf speaker wall mounts (SWM201) – 1 pair vs Wall/desk mount for 15.6–24" displays with 270° swivel
Overall winner: Wall/desk mount for 15.6–24" displays with 270° swivel
Key Differences
WALI (A) is a more affordable option that supports up to 55 lbs and fits speaker widths of 5.5–11 in, but requires mounting to studs, concrete, or brick and is not compatible with soundbars. ITSHOM (B) offers sturdier solid steel construction, wide compatibility with 15.6–24" displays and VESA 75x75/100x100, plus nearly full rotation for landscape/portrait use, but has a lower weight limit (8.8 lbs) that limits larger displays and lacks clear hardware details
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)
Wall/desk mount for 15.6–24" displays with 270° swivel
Sturdy steel riser stand compatible with 15.6–24" flat displays (VESA 75x75/100x100). Provides tilt, 360° rotation, and 270° swivel for landscape or portrait. Customers note easy assembly and solid sturdiness
Pros
- sturdy steel construction
- wide compatibility with 15.6–24" displays
- multi-directional adjustment (swivel, tilt, rotate)
- protects device with non-slip rubber base
Cons
- no explicit weight rating beyond 8.8 lbs capacity
- no included mounting hardware details
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | WALI |
| Durability | ITSHOM |
| Versatility | ITSHOM |
| User Reviews | ITSHOM |