HumanCentric Soundbar Wall Mount Compatible with Sonos Beam Speaker (Black) | Wall Mount Bracket Compatible with Sonos Beam Soundbar
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john e palmatier iii
> 3 dayWorks great with my Sonos Beam. Great quality and practically invisible when installed. Glad I didn’t pay more for the name brand.
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Jfc
> 3 dayI was reluctant to try this given the price difference compared to the “Brand” name alternative. I am REALLY HAPPY I did. Looks great. Doing the job for much much less!
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Dale from Canada
> 3 dayGreat delivery time. Work as promised. All good! Dale
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Michael R
22-11-2024Don’t use the screws. Otherwise perfect. Strong. Concealed well under Sonos
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Brian B
> 3 dayEasy to install with included hardware. Adjustable. Half the price of the “official” beam mount.
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RJ
> 3 dayWorks exactly as it should. Feels sturdy mounted on drywall.
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Dix
> 3 dayThe bracket received was as advertised. Solid metal, very sturdy, and all necessary hardware was included. Nice product for a good price. A card that was included stated that Humancentric is a small Chicago-based business, however, the box indicated that the bracket was made in China. I thought the bracket may have been manufactured in Chicago.
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C Flo
> 3 dayGreat product. My new Sonos Beam fit perfectly and it comes with the screws for the soundbar.
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StanJ
> 3 dayA $20 HumanCentric of a $59 Sonos, which mount to choose? Lets see they both are an inexpensive piece of sturdy black metal with four single holes (HumanCentric) or long horizontal hole slots (Sonos) along the back for wall mounting, and two single holes (Sonos) or long horizontal hole slots (HumanCentric) along the bottom to screw in the soundbar (Sonos Beam). And one (Sonos) is about three times the cost as the other (HumanCentric). Gee, which one??? Obviously I prefer HumanCentric. Its sturdy, more than enough needed for a device weighing a half dozen pounds. And while it might be nice to have the long slots rather than the single hole along the wall mount like the Sonos, it is far far more functional to have those long slots at the point the device mounts to, as it is much easier (with the HumanCentric mount) to loosen the screws and slide the soundbar to correct a minor centering problem (the mount is noticeably shorter than the length of the beam, which means the mount goes unseen when soundbar attached) than to remove the soundbar and loosen to slide the mount along the wall (which you would do with the Sonos mount). Basically, (and Im not saying the Sonos product is just as good, but) the value is with the HumanCentric product.
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NC
> 3 dayShould be stronger- there is flex in the bracket when the beam is attached. So the beam isn’t level front to back.