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NanoEthan Posted
The concept of attaching a soundbar directly to an existing TV mount is a smart space-saving idea. However, I did start with some minor reservations about the total weight being added to my current setup. My 40 inch television weighs about 13 pounds, and the soundbar adds another 10 pounds. Since my original TV mount is rated for 55 pounds, the math works out safely, but it is something you should check before you start. - Unboxing, Design, and Build Quality - Right out of the box, the product feels sturdy and seems to be a quality build. It comes in standard packaging and includes a good variety of hardware and parts to accommodate different TV sizes, designs and VESA patterns. The attachment pieces are simple and finished in a matte black that blends in well behind the screen of my television. There are plenty of adjustment points, which is helpful since you can shift the arms to fit various soundbar lengths and heights. I used this on a 40" TV and it seems like every size and type is accounted for. I kept the extra hardware in my toolbox. - Installation - The process took me roughly an hour and fifteen minutes. (If I had to do it again it might take me 30 minutes, I slowed down to make sure everything was correct and secure.) To do this properly, I had to pull my TV down from the wall, remove the current mount from the back of the set, and then sandwich the soundbar mount between the TV and the original hardware. On a 40 inch television, the final result feels sturdy. I found it a bit awkward to get everything perfectly level while holding the bars in place, but it was manageable. The arms that support the soundbar can be adjusted by loosening the knobs, allowing for minor tweaks to the positioning. While the design is effective, its overall stability largely depends on the quality of your existing TV mount. My mount swivels from the wall, which adds a layer of complexity, but even with that movement, the soundbar stays secure and doesn't feel flimsy. - Conclusion - I would recommend this mount to anyone looking for simple all-in-one setup or those looking to avoid a wall install for their soundbar. Just be mindful of your TV's height on the wall, because the soundbar attaches to the bottom or rear of the set, your mounting height will determine where the sound originates. The instructions provided were thorough and easy to follow. * Pros * * Creative way to use existing hardware rather than adding wall holes. * Feels sturdy once everything is tightened down. * Includes a wide variety of hardware to fit most televisions. * Suggestions/Needs Improvement * * Might feel less secure if you are near the maximum weight limit. * Weight capacity maxes out at 15 pounds, which could limit you depending on the weight of your soundbar
Villageanne Posted
I love a surround system including sound bar with my wall mounted TV. The problem is that it takes up so much space on the stand under the TV. I was so excited to find that there is a solution to this eye sore. The Insignia Rear/Bottom Mount (for TV Mount Install) attaches the sound bar to the TV and it looks amazing taking up zero stand space. It matches the TV wall installation that we were currently using and the TV as well. It looks great. The TV Mount is sturdy made of heave material. I do not worry at all about my soundbar falling down. We wanted it to attach the sound bar to the TV in Family Room. However the TV mount we were using to attach the TV to the wall interfered with the installation of the sound bar. So we used this sound bar mount to attach the soundbar to the TV in the living room. It was so easy to install and only took a few minutes and the installation was totally complete. Everything we needed was included in the package.It was black so it matched everything so perfectly. Now I just need to see if Insignia makes other types of soundbar mounts that will work with our family room TV. I suggest looking over your wall mounted TV installation before purchasing this particular soundbar mount system to make sure it will work with your TV and soundbar. My Problem is Solved in the living room and it only took a few minutes and I love it! I have attached photos so others can see just how great this mount looks
Benb Posted
This does exactly what it looks like, it gets your speaker off of your dresser or gives you the ability to ‘wall mount’ your speaker without drilling even more holes. I have a TV in the loft that has a sound system that is wall mounted but I got an even better one that is now mounted in my room, I thought about installing the nice one with surround sound in the loft, but decided not to because of the holes that would be obvious if I did switch them. I could patch the holes and paint, but that that would require me to figure out if we even have spare paint at this point or going and buying another gallon, that is quite a bit of annoyance when the speaker is still excellent just not quite as good as the new one and surround sound is a little wasted in my room versus the loft. If I had installed that sound bar on this stand, I could switch it with ease. I had looked at shelves, but I could never decide on one that we both liked. This is because it mounts to the existing TV/mounting systems just kind of disappears. It took about ten minutes to install and came with all of the required hardware to replace the lower two screws that were part of my TV mount hardware. One of my worries was potential vibration that could disturb the quality of the sound; however, this wasn’t an issue at all, and it sounded just as good as before. Overall, I love this solution.
cinsteadofak Posted
I have been trying to make my entertainment areas less cluttered by hiding wires behind the wall and wanted to move my soundbar from my wife’s dresser to under the TV. I have had good experiences with Insignia products and wanted to try out this Insignia soundbar TV mount. The mount is well built with strong metal brackets and rubber padding lining the soundbar cradles. The kit includes universal parts to work with a variety of soundbars. The kit also includes various screws and spacers for the back of the TV. I found the installation was so intuitive, I did not even have to look at the instructions. After the installation was complete, I was able to make adjustments for proper soundbar placement. The adjustments were easy to make since the kit used wingnuts for easy loosing/tightening (see photo). I would recommend this soundbar kit for anyone wanting to mount their soundbar to the TV. The included parts are high quality and installation was quick and easy. My wife is also happy to have more room on top of her dresser.
TechMatcher Posted
IN THE BOX: The Insignia mount ships with a generous hardware kit: two flat mounting rails, a pair of adjustable bracket arms, assorted screws and wall anchors, and a quick-start guide. The included hardware covers a variety of TV mounting configurations — rear-mount (attaching to the TV's VESA holes) and bottom-mount options. INSTALLATION EXPERIENCE: This is where things get interesting. The mount is marketed as a universal fit, but "universal" does its usual overconfident work here. My TV setup required skipping a portion of the included hardware entirely — the bottom-mount rail configuration was incompatible with my TV's geometry, so I defaulted to the rear/VESA attachment method using only the bracket arms. The unused parts (several screws, anchors, and the top part of the base rails) went back in the bag. The modification process itself wasn't complicated, but it does require you to problem-solve on the fly. The instruction sheet is minimal, so if your setup deviates from the intended configuration at all, you're largely on your own. A bit more guidance in the manual for common TV stand shapes would go a long way. BUILD QUALITY: The metal rails and bracket arms feel solid and have a clean matte black finish that pairs well with most soundbars. No flex or rattle once installed. The Insignia soundbar now sits snugly below the wall-mounted TV, just under the bottom bezel — exactly the integrated look the product promises. THE RESULT The after photo says it all. The soundbar is flush under the TV, the dresser top is cleared for decorative items, and the whole setup reads as intentional rather than improvised. The visual upgrade alone justifies the modest price of this mount. BOTTOM LINE If your TV and soundbar match Insignia's intended specs closely, this is an easy, clean install. If you need to deviate — as I did — expect to leave some hardware unused and do a bit of trial-and-error fitting. The end result is worth it, but the mount could benefit from clearer documentation for non-standard configurations. I gave it 4 of 5 stars as the universal fit didn't fit my TV as expected.
nautec Posted
The Insignia Rear/Bottom Soundbar Mount is a surprisingly smart little upgrade that solves a problem anyone with a wall‑mounted TV has run into. Most soundbars include brackets meant to bolt directly to the wall, which works fine until you introduce an articulating TV mount. The moment you swivel your TV, the sound stays pointed straight ahead, completely disconnected from where you’re actually watching. This mount fixes that elegantly. By attaching the soundbar directly to the TV mount instead of the wall, the soundbar moves in perfect sync with the screen. Wherever the TV points, your audio follows. It’s one of those why didn’t I do this sooner accessories. Installation is surprisingly simple. If your TV is already mounted, just loosen the lower screws that secure the TV to the mount, slide the slim metal brackets between the TV and the mount, and tighten everything back down. The only tricky part is choosing the correct mounting hole so the soundbar sits exactly where you want it. Having a second person hold the soundbar in place while you line things up makes this step much easier. If your mount isn’t articulating, you definitely want a second hand so you don’t risk dropping the TV when you take off the bottom bolts and loosen the top bolts so that you can tilt the TV up while slipping in the soundbar mount. The mount itself feels solid and well made. The metal is sturdy, the powder coating looks clean, and once everything is installed, the TV and soundbar look like a single unified setup. When you swivel the TV, the whole assembly moves together smoothly and looks intentional rather than thrown together. If you’re using an articulating TV mount and want your soundbar to follow the action and look great doing it, the Insignia Soundbar Mount is an easy recommendation. It delivers a clean, unified installation that just works.
Linksys Posted
If you have a sound bar and want a cleaner look or you just don’t have the room, these Insignia sound bar mounts are a great option. I have a tv mounted with an articulating mount and I always keep it extended so my options for a clean mount were limited until I got these. I’m using these with a 65 inch tv, the sound bar I use was a little to tall but I was able to do a workaround. When mounting these to the back of my tv, even on the lowest setting my sound bar wouldn’t fit. So I just used the bottom screws to hold it to the back of the tv and I was able to mount it. The screws they include are very robust and my sound bar is only 5 to 6lbs well within what these are designed to hold so I had no concerns mounting it like this. You have different options when mounting your sound bar with these, you can sit it on the L bar bracket (like I did) or it can be screwed to the back of the sound bar using the flat bracket. The brackets also can swing to the sides for sound bars with screw holes that aren’t directly in the center. This is an overall great option if want to mount your sound bar directly to your tv for a cleaner look.
Buddy Posted
This is an acceptable and a cost-effective sound bar mounting solution for HDTV’s that are either wall mounted or using a pedestal base stand. Performs as advertised with easy installation if you are installing in conjunction with your intended wall mounting bracket or pedestal (initial installation of the TV). But if you are adding a soundbar after the fact, then complete removal of the HDTV from its current mounting is required to attach this soundbar mounting system to the VESA mounting bushings. Includes numerous installation hardware for various screw sizes and with an assortment of spacers for most all mounting patterns. What is not included are mounting nuts that would allow this soundbar mount to be attached directly to your wall mount or pedestal base bypassing using the HDTV’s rear four internal VESA mounting bushings. One feature of notable mention are the angled mounting arms are “notched” to “lock in” the two padded brackets where the actual sound bar sits. The thumb screws with tee-handles are easily adjustable and will stay in place with this design. I have used other mounting systems that will drop the sound bar over time. Once set, this one stays in place. RATING: After installation and seating an Insignia sound bar attached to a 40” HDTV on a pedestal base, I believe this economical sound bar mounting solution earned itself a solid 5-Star rating.
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Hello Insignia Customer! Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed and thoughtful review. We’re glad to hear that the Insignia Rear/Bottom Sound bar Mount has worked so well for your setup and provided a reliable, cost‑effective solution. It’s great to know the installation hardware, notched arm design, and secure bracket system all met your expectations and kept your sound bar firmly in place. We appreciate your insights about installation with existing mounts as well, feedback like yours is incredibly valuable. Thank you again for sharing your experience. Darshan | Insignia <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/BBY-ExBrand_Insignia.jpg" alt="BBY-ExBrand_Insignia" title="BBY-ExBrand_Insignia" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
Jack Posted
Using a soundbar for TV viewing is almost a must, since most TVs these days have audio makes the entire movie viewing experience miserable at best, and intolerable at worst. But even though soundbars typically provide an easy fix, they are not necessarily small, especially if you want good immersive sound (like Dolby Atmos). Having mounted my 55” TV to my bedroom, I have been stuck with the tiny built-in speakers since there was no surface to put a soundbar on - I have to rely on Bluetooth headphones from time to time to get a bit more enjoyment. Enter the Insignia Soundbar Mount, to solve just this problem. The mount itself felt hefty and sturdy, and I had no concern using it with my premium soundbar. Installation is simple, but may not necessarily be easy. Since this one attaches to the back of the TV-side mount, I need to take the TV off, remove the VESA mount, attach the Insignia soundbar mount, reattach the TV Vesa mount, and then remount the TV back to the wall plate. This is obviously a 2-person job, at least from a safety perspective (and mandatory for larger screens). Now the instructions told me to attach the soundbar before attaching this to the TV, but that was almost impossible to maneuver for me. What I did is after putting everything back together to the back of my TV, I took off the soundbar, mounted the TV, and then added the soundbar back. The soundbar I have also has screw holes on the bottom for mounting, so it worked out - for other situations some additional thinking is needed. After the mounting is done, it feels solid and I have been using it without issues. So overall, it worked perfectly for me. Even though it is designed to be accommodating, it is not “universal”, so it’s prudent to check soundbar mounting instructions (mounting hole positions, minimum distance from TV, etc.) before jumping in. But most TV and standard soundbars, it’s a nice and useful mounting solution.
Rudeney Posted
I have an older 55” TV in my workshop that I use when out there working on my projects. The TV is fine, but the sound from its built-in speakers is terrible! Not only is it very tinny and muffled sounding, it’s not very loud. Being in my workshop, I need good volume to overcome the noise of tools and other hobby activities. I bought a soundbar, and it works well, but I had to mount it on the wall. That’s not a big deal, except that the TV is on a swivel mount so I can aim it at my work area. I wanted the speaker to move with the TV, so I ordered this Insignia sound bar mount to do that. The first thing I noticed about this Insignia Sound Bar mount is how well it’s made. It uses thick, sturdy steel that is pressed into a shape that’s very rigid and stable. The mount is basically two steel brackets, with each bracket having two pieces. The top section of each bracket has plenty of holes to match the mount pattern of any TV and its wall bracket. It’s plenty long so that it can also raise and lower the sound bar so that it sits in just the right spot under the TV. The lower section of each bracket pivots and is locked in place with a bolt. That way, the bracket can be adjusted to meet the proper width of the sound bar. Mounting the sound bar to the bracket can be done either with bolts into the back, or by using the included feet that cradle the sound bar from underneath. In my case, I used the cradle. It locks onto the soundbar securely. I was able to install this bracket in about 15 minutes. In my case, since my TV is on a swivel mount, it was easier to do. I did one side at a time, so the TV was always attached to its wall mount bracket. Had it been on a flat wall mount, I would have had to take the TV completely off its mount, so maybe an extra 10 minutes. This Insignia Sound Bar Mount works very well and is easy to install. It’s well made and is a great value. I highly recommend it.
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Hello Rudeney, thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed review. It’s great to hear how well the soundbar mount worked in your workshop setup, especially with the swivel TV mount and the need for stronger, clearer audio. We’re glad the build quality, adjustability, and installation process all met your expectations and supported your project space.
We’re grateful you shared your experience in such depth.
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Michael Posted
Insignia Rear/bottom soundbar mount Finally an affordable way to attach your soundbar to your wall-mounted TV! The Insignia rear/bottom soundbar mount is brought to you by none other than Best Buy and of course, it works great! The mounting kit comes with instructions for multiple mounting options, depending on your soundbar 1. Using the screw holes on the back of the soundbar 2. Using the key-holes on the back of the soundbar 3. Using L-brackets to attach to the bottom of the soundbar The packaging includes clear instructions for each of the mounting options, and includes all of the nuts/bolts/spacers you could possibly need, and then some! I used the L-bracket installation (rated for up to 15lbs) to install a Sony HTA5000 (13.8lbs) on a full-motion bracket and it worked great. It took a little patience to get the soundbar level since the bracket mounting holes were 37” apart, but persistence paid off and it looks great! Now my soundbar swivels with my TV. It's mounted securely to the back of the TV and to the bottom of the soundbar and the best part is that since I use this in a space for work, and to work-out, the sound swivels as I move the TV. It truly is a great product - easy to install, and works great!
veritech13 Posted
INSTALL/SETUP This sound bar mount was about as straightforward as it gets, and honestly that was one of the biggest selling points for me. There was nothing complicated about the install, no confusing multi-piece assembly, and no unnecessary extras that make you stop and second-guess what goes where. It is basically a simple hanging mount design that does exactly what it is supposed to do. I installed it directly into the wall and then mounted my sound bar without any issues. What I liked most was that the installation process felt clean and efficient. It is a basic, practical setup. As long as you have a drill, a level, and a little common sense about where you are mounting it, the process is very manageable. That is a big plus for anyone who does not want to overcomplicate a simple home theater upgrade. I highly recommend it if you are looking for a simple universal soundbar mount, that's easy install, strong weight support and minimalist design while avoiding any unnecessary features.
dronedad Posted
These brackets are a great alternative for heavier soundbars or those that only have bottom mounting holes and not rear mounting holes. I was immediately struck by how heavy and heavy duty these brackets are when I first unboxed them. The construction is solid and they are very well made. They are designed to utilize the existing VESA mounting holes and extend down at an angle to meet up with the soundbar. My only complaint is that these kind of mounts can end up being a little "bouncy" becuase they have to maintain that angle for holding the soundbar up. This is great if the present angles and the hole spacing on your soundbar match up nicely... This is NOT so great if you end up in one of the between spacing hole settings, and then having the put tension on the brackets to keep them in place. I was coming from a lighter weight version that was designed only for rear mount that was more bouncy and less stable than these, but the same problem still existed, even in much smaller format.
Jaron Posted
The TL/DR is Insignia's soundbar mount is about as close as you can get to be truly universal, and at only $25 it's quite affordable. The bottom brackets are adjustable to hold your soundbar from underneath, and if your soundbar as has rear threaded mounts, it can bolt directly to the support frame. So on this front, there's not much to say other than it works well and is inexpensive. Installation can be quite fidgety, depending on the TV wall mount you're using and the TV itself. Since the soundbar mount has to be connected to the TV "under" the normal TV wall mount, that can raise the question of how and where the TV has to sit while you're getting everything bolted to it. Every TV that I've mounted to a wall I was able to stand up on the floor and have one person hold it while I bolted the frame to the back. As this soundbar frame has to extend below the bottom of the TV, that method isn't really feasible. However, the wall mount I'm using now is fully articulated and it stands out from the wall. This allowed me to attach the upper arms to the TV first, hang the TV on the wall, then attach the soundbar pivot arms underneath, which made the whole process much simpler. If your TV mount connects flat to a wall, you have to fully attach the soundbar mount completely first as you won't have room to reach the adjustment screws/nuts otherwise. But as a simple and affordable way to get the soundbar mounted to the TV to save space, this is an effective and affordable solution that can work for just about everyone.
KKCNIck Posted
Unboxing was very easy. Just mount arms and 2 metal trays that hold the soundbar with a slight lip to prevent it from sliding off. For the money it is a solid mount. I would not recommend anything more expensive as it is not needed for this application. Use: I had a chance to try the Insignia rear/bottom soundbar mount for my wall mounted TV, and installation was surprisingly Simple. My TV was already on the wall, but All I had to do was remove the bottom screw from my existing bracket and attach the new soundbar mount using the screws provided. The whole process took maybe 15 minutes from start to finish. Having a second person definitely helped since my TV is a 77 inch, but overall, the setup was straightforward and hassle free. The mount feels sturdy, lines up well, and made adding a soundbar a breeze. I was able to fit a 2.1 LG soundbar that was just below 4" deep, and it does not move. I like that it moves with the tv vs sitting on a shelf or tv stand. I highly recommend if you want a clean, integrated look without taking your TV off the Wall.