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5 Best Wall Mounts for Sonos Arc

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The Sonos Arc is perhaps one of the most popular all-in-one soundbars. And if you have one (or planning to buy one), you must know that the Arc is slightly bigger than its counterparts. And this is one of the reasons the average soundbar mount won’t work for it. Worry not, we have gone through the available options with a fine tooth comb and have made a list of the best TV and wall mounts for the Sonos Arc.

These mounts are slim and minimal and don’t overshadow the Arc. That said, these can easily lift the 13.78 lb unit and thus giving you a forward-facing mounting setup.

So, what are we waiting for? Let’s check out our recommendations for the Sonos Arc wall mounts. But first,

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VIVO has established itself as the maker of quality TV mounts and monitor arms, and this one is no exception. However, before we go ahead, let us tell you that this wall mount is not suitable for drywalls. Instead, it’s suitable for concrete, brick, and drywall stud walls. It is made from steel and has an easy installation process.

More importantly, this is one of the best Sonos Arc wall mounts and this wall mount works perfectly with the Sonos Arc, and several users have recounted the same in their reviews. It fits well and the cuts for screws are in the right places. It lends a minimal look and lets your soundbar shine in all its glory.

The VIVO Wall Mount is one of the most affordable options out there, and if you are looking to save money (the Arc is expensive, after all) and yet want a reliable mount, it could prove to be a good pick. And guess what? You can mount it on top of the TV as well.

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Another Sonos Arc mounting bracket is this one by WALI. The WALI wall mount is known for its quality finish and simple installation. And well, it falls in the affordable price bracket. This mount can carry up to 22 lbs, and the 13.78 lbs soundbar fits it perfectly. More importantly, it has a minimalistic look and for the price, it looks sharp.

It comes in three parts, and you will have to do the job of fixing them as per the requirement, on the wall. But once that’s done, the rest is as easy as a walk in the park.

Note that this mount is compatible with wood studs, concrete, and brick walls only. It sits close to the wall and has a difference of only 0.43 inches when installed correctly. The company also ships a hardware kit along with it.

So far, the WALI Soundbar Wall Mount has received favorable reviews from its user base, with users praising the sturdy form factor and the affordable price tag.

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The HumanCentric Wall Mount is a little on the excessive side, but the good news is that it’s cheaper than the in-house mount. The first thing you will notice about this mount is the super sleek finish. It’s made of steel and can hold its share of weight.

Interestingly, the HumanCentric mount comes with a template for placement and easy installation. That ensures that when you drill holes in the wall, they are in the right place. Plus, the instructions are clear and straightforward. Like its counterpart above, it has a minimal look and doesn’t overpower the look of the Sonos soundbar.

Another noteworthy thing about this wall mount is its customer service. They are quick to respond to parts replacement queries.

It’s one of the most popular Sonos Arc mounting brackets and has amassed more than 1,000 user ratings to its credit. Users have appreciated this mount for its solid build quality and the fact that it comes with foam (at the front) to prevent unnecessary vibration.

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Next, we have the wall mount from Sonos itself. As you may have guessed, it’s more expensive than its counterparts above. But if you do not want to stray out of the Sonos ecosystem, it proves to be an excellent pick. It has a low-profile design, and since it’s an in-house product, you do not have to worry about the fit and the placement of screw holes.

Like the one above, it comes bundled with the hardware required for installation. Plus, you can refer to the online instruction manual at the time of installation.

Other than that, it’s a simple wall mount and weighs approximately 1.43 lbs.

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If you plan to buy the Sonos Arc and a TV together this season, then perhaps, the Sanus TV Soundbar mount will be right up your alley. Not only can it hold the soundbar, but it can also hold up the TV as well. Best of both worlds, right? Naturally, it’s a tad expensive. However, you will get peace of mind going through just one installation process.

The Sanus extendable TV mount for Sonos Arc is popular and has over 100 user ratings on Best Buy. And most of the reviews are on the positive side.

The product height is 28.4 inches and the height of the TV can be adjusted as per your preference. For the record, it can fit TVs between 70-inches and 90-inches. At the same time, it is designed to keep at least 4-inches of space between the wall and the TV.

It fits well and is easy to install. And yes, it has a solid build.

The Sonos Arc has been cleverly designed and it’s capable of detecting when it’s mounted on a wall. As such, it can automatically adjust the EQ to counter the bass resonance from the wall. Cool, right?

So, will you settle for a popular but cheaper alternative for the Sonos Arc mounting bracket? Or, will you invest in one of the premium ones? Either way, the options listed above would be the best TV and wall mounts for Sonos Arc.

Last updated on 09 August, 2023

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Namrata loves writing about products and gadgets. She has been working for Guiding Tech since 2017 and has around five years of experience writing features, how-tos, buying guides, and explainers. Previously she worked as an IT Analyst at TCS, but she found her calling elsewhere.