Nothing will make your new big-screen TV look better than mounting it on the wall. With an articulating wall mount (also known as a full-motion mount), you can swivel, tilt, extend, retract, and even rotate your TV. This way, you’ll always have the best seat in the house, no matter where you’re sitting. Here is our list of the best articulating TV wall mounts for small, medium, and large TVs.
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How to Choose the Right TV Mount
Before buying a TV mount, you’ll need to make sure it can handle the size and weight of your TV. Then check that your mount is compatible with the VESA pattern on the back of your TV. Finally, see if your mount fits the wood stud spacing where you want to install it, or if it works with the material your wall is made of.
- Size and Weight: All TV mounts have maximum size and weight limitations. To find out how large your TV is, measure the screen diagonally, from corner to corner.
- VESA pattern: When mounting your TV, you’ll need to attach brackets to the back. Your mount will include brackets that you’ll need to screw into four little holes called a “VESA mounting pattern.” You can find your VESA size by measuring the distance between the small holes on the back of your TV or checking your TV manual.
- Wall Material: Most TV mounts are designed to be installed on wood stud framing and over drywall. While some mounts can also be installed on concrete, brick, and other materials, you might need to purchase special screws, anchors, or other tools, depending on your wall.
- Stud Spacing: If you plan to mount your TV on wood studs, make sure your mount aligns with the spacing between the studs. You’ll need to use a stud finder to mark where your studs are and measure the distance between them. Most studs in the US are anywhere from 16-24 inches apart. However, you might find different spacing in certain parts of your home.
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Mounting Dream MD2380-24K: Best Budget Mount for TVs Up to 55 Inches
If you have a smaller TV, between 26 to 55 inches large, the MD2380-24K is one of the best budget mounts you can get. It has a sturdy frame made of cold-formed steel, which makes it stronger than most models at this price.
With its 6-arm design, this mount can extend up to 15.1 inches from the wall, which lets you swivel your TV up to 45 degrees to the left or right. And, unlike other budget TV mounts, the MD2380-24K even lets you rotate your TV up to 3 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise, so you can level your TV even after you mount it. However, you will have to use an Allen wrench to tilt your TV up by 5 degrees or down by 15 degrees.
Mounting Dream recently updated this small mount, and now it includes extenders that fit wall studs that are 16, 18, or 24 inches apart. This 2021 model also allows you to mount your TV on a concrete wall, but it doesn’t come with the proper anchors included.
EchoGear EGLF2: Best Budget Mount for TVs Over 55 Inches
If you have a large TV, the EchoGear EGLF2 Wall Mount is one of the best articulating mounts you can get. This highly-rated wall mount can handle flat-screen TVs between 42 and 90 inches large that weigh up to 125 pounds – which pretty much covers every TV on the market.
Unlike less expensive models, this EchoGear mount makes it easy to move your TV around. It even has a built-in knob that lets you tilt your TV without using an Allen wrench. This wall mount swivels up to 65 degrees left or right, and it tilts up by 5 degrees and down by 15 degrees. It also extends up to 22 inches away from the wall and retracts to a 2.4-inch low profile.
This mount works with wall studs that are between 16 and 24 inches apart. It can also be mounted on brick or concrete, but you will have to buy the proper hardware separately. After you mount it, you can rotate your TV up to 3 degrees counterclockwise or clockwise.
Sanus VSF716: Best Single-Stud TV Mount
Whether you are mounting your TV in the corner, or you only have a single stud to secure your TV, the Sanus VSF716 is one of your best options. With its solid-steel frame, you can trust this single-arm mount to hold TVs between 19 and 42 inches large that weigh up to 35 pounds.
The Sanus VSF716 can extend your screen 16 inches from the wall or retract to just 1.8 inches away from the wall. You can tilt up 5 degrees, down 15 degrees, and swivel up to 90 degrees to the left or right. All of these adjustments are easy and fluid, and you won’t have to worry about the arm slouching or drifting.
If you have a bigger TV, or you want a sturdier mount, the Sanus VMF720 works with TVs up to 55 inches. While both of these mounts are more expensive than similar options, Sanus is one of the most trusted brands, all their mounts are UL certified, and they have better customer support.
Sanus VLF728: Best High-End TV Mount
Sanus is one of the best-selling TV mount brands in the United States. So, if you want a dependable wall mount for your TV, you can’t go wrong with the Sanus VLF728. This mount is so fluid that you can tilt your TV with a single finger. It also has a solid-steel frame with a brushed metal design, for a mixture of style and strength.
The VLF628 works with TVs up to 90 inches large and up to 125 pounds. It can extend out from the wall up to 28 inches, and it only sits 2.15 inches away from the wall when retracted. This full-motion mount can tilt up by 5 degrees and down by 15 degrees, and it can swivel up to 57 degrees to the left or right.
The Sanus VLF728 is easy to install, and it works with studs that are 16 to 24 inches apart, as well as brick and concrete walls. Plus, unlike other models, you can shift your TV laterally after mounting it. That means you can get your TV perfectly centered, even if your studs are off-center. It also allows you to rotate your TV after mounting it, so you can get your TV perfectly level.
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