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What to Know When Buying a TV Bracket

What to Know When Buying a TV Bracket

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Mounting your TV on the wall is one of the simplest ways to save space, improve viewing angles, and create a sleek, modern look in your home.

But not all TV brackets are created equal. Choosing the wrong one can be frustrating — or worse, unsafe.

At Boxed2Me, we want you to get it right first time. Here’s everything you need to know before buying a TV wall mount.

 

1. Know your TV size and weight

 

TV brackets are rated for specific screen sizes and weights. Always check your TV’s manual for dimensions and weight before purchasing a mount.

Small TVs (under 32”) usually need a light-duty bracket.

Medium TVs (32–55”) require standard mounts.

Large TVs (55–75” and above) need heavy-duty brackets.

Selecting the wrong bracket isn’t just inconvenient — it can be dangerous.

 

2. Decide on bracket type

 

There are three main types of wall mounts:

 

Fixed mounts:

 

Keep your TV flat against the wall.

Slim profile, affordable, and ideal for low-traffic areas.

 

Tilting mounts:

 

Allow vertical angle adjustments.

Great if your TV is mounted higher than eye level.

 

Full-motion (articulating) mounts:

 

Let you swivel, tilt, and extend your TV from the wall.

Perfect for rooms with multiple viewing angles or bright windows.

 

If you're looking for something more convenient, a motorised TV mount may be worth considering. These electric mounts take the hart work out of adjusting your TV, and with a smart TV mount, you can even use voice commands to get the perfect angle.

Choose based on your room layout, TV placement, and how flexible you want the viewing angle to be.

 

3. Consider wall type

 

Different walls need different mounting solutions:

  • Stud walls: Most common in UK homes; brackets attach to wooden studs behind drywall.
  • Concrete or brick walls: Require heavy-duty anchors.
  • Plasterboard only: Not recommended for large TVs; additional reinforcement needed.

 

Always make sure the bracket you choose is compatible with your wall type.

 

4. VESA compatibility: the standard that matters

 

The VESA standard is a set of dimensions describing the mounting holes on the back of your TV. Your bracket must match this to ensure a secure fit.

Check your TV’s VESA specification (e.g., 200x200, 400x400) and match it with the bracket description. Many brackets are adjustable and support multiple VESA sizes, giving you more flexibility.

 

5. Installation tips

 

Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Use a spirit level to ensure your TV is straight.

For heavy TVs, consider professional installation to avoid accidents.

Keep cables accessible — cable management brackets or covers help maintain a neat setup.

 

6. Extra features to consider

 

Cable management: Hide wires for a cleaner look.

Pull-out arms: Ideal for corner TVs or flexible viewing angles.

Tilting mechanisms: Reduce glare from windows or lights.

These small additions can make your viewing experience much better.

 

7. Budget vs. quality

 

A TV bracket isn’t just a purchase — it’s an investment in safety and durability.

Affordable mounts are great for small TVs or simple setups.

Premium brackets offer more flexibility, sturdiness, and long-term reliability.

 

Choosing the right TV bracket comes down to TV size, wall type, VESA compatibility, and viewing preferences. Take the time to pick the right mount, and your TV will look great and stay secure for years to come.

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