TV Bracket Selection Guide
Selecting the right bracket is an important part of any TV wall mounting project. The right mount enhances comfort, optimises viewing angles, and ensures safety. Here's a guide to the most common types of TV brackets and when to use each.Fixed Mounts
- Key Features:
- Flat wall mounting
- No movement capability
- Eye-level positioning
- Slim profile design
- Pros:
- Minimal profile
- Simple installation
- Cost-effective
- Discreet appearance
- Cons:
- No angle adjustment
- Limited port access
- Fixed viewing position
Tilting Mounts
- Key Features:
- Vertical tilt capability
- 5-15 degree adjustment
- High mounting support
- Improved viewing angles
- Pros:
- Better high-mount viewing
- Reduced neck strain
- Glare reduction
- Easier port access
- Cons:
- Bulkier than fixed mounts
- Limited motion range
- Higher cost
Full-Motion Mounts
- Key Features:
- Extension capability
- Swivel functionality
- Multi-directional tilt
- Maximum flexibility
- Pros:
- Complete positioning control
- Corner installation support
- Multi-room viewing
- Optimal angle adjustment
- Cons:
- Complex installation
- Larger wall footprint
- Higher price point
- More maintenance needed
Selection Considerations
- Key Factors:
- Viewing preferences
- Room layout
- Wall structure
- Budget constraints
- Installation location