Features
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Specifications
Color | Black |
A wall-mounted soundbar shelf that secures most soundbars under a TV, supporting devices up to 20 lb and about 5 inches in width. It uses non-slip silicone pads to protect and hold the soundbar, includes mounting hardware for installation, and is compatible with Dolby Atmos–enabled soundbars.
songsoso Soundbar Mounts Under TV for Bose, Sony, Saiyin, VIZIO, LG, Samsung, Roku - Dolby Atmos Compatible Soundbar Wall Mount Bracket, Sound Bar Shelf, Soundbar Stand Under TV Up to 20LB Review
What it is and who it’s for
The songsoso soundbar mount is a simple pair of wall brackets designed to hold a soundbar directly beneath your TV. If you want a clean, low-profile setup without paying for brand-specific mounting kits, this is the kind of universal solution that makes sense. It’s rated to support up to 20 pounds and soundbars up to about five inches deep, and it’s marketed as compatible with Dolby Atmos soundbars—important if your speaker has up-firing drivers that can’t be obstructed.
In testing, I used it with a mid-size Vizio bar and later with a longer Sony unit. In both cases, the mount delivered exactly what I look for in this category: easy installation, a tidy look, and reliable hold without gimmicks.
Design and build
This is a minimalist “L-bracket” style mount: two vertical plates screw to the wall, and two horizontal shelves support the soundbar from below. The finish is matte black, including the screws, which helps the hardware disappear under a dark TV. The brackets feel solid and resist flex; they’re not bulky, and they don’t draw attention.
The contact surface is lined with soft, non-slip silicone. Those pads are doing most of the work here, providing friction that keeps the bar from creeping forward over time. There are no clamp arms or proprietary fasteners into the soundbar—just a stable, grippy shelf. The upside is broad compatibility and clean lines. The trade-off is that you’re relying on friction rather than a mechanical lock, which matters if your space is prone to vibrations or you expect accidental bumps.
Installation experience
Setup is refreshingly straightforward:
- Plan your height and spacing. I measured 2–3 inches below the TV’s bottom edge to avoid visually crowding the screen and to keep clearance for cables and, if applicable, up-firing Atmos drivers.
- Find studs if you can. Each bracket only needs a couple of screws, but mounting into wood studs is always ideal. The kit includes wall anchors for drywall and masonry if studs aren’t available.
- Level first, drill second. I lightly marked a level line across the wall, then placed the brackets near the soundbar’s ends (not just under the center). This spreads the load and helps the bar sit flat.
- Use the included hardware. The provided black screws sit flush with the brackets and look tidy. Anchors grip well for their size; I’d still choose studs for heavier bars.
From unboxing to hanging the bar took under 20 minutes with a stud finder, drill, and level. The instructions are brief but clear, and you don’t need specialized tools.
Fit and compatibility
Because the brackets don’t interface with any specific mounting holes, fit is mostly about depth and weight:
- Depth: If your soundbar is roughly 5 inches deep or less, it will sit fully on the silicone pads. Deeper bars may overhang, which I wouldn’t recommend.
- Weight: The 20 lb rating covers the majority of mainstream bars. Heavier multi-driver soundbars and “soundbar plus sub” combos are out of scope—this is for the bar only.
- Atmos: There’s nothing above the soundbar to block up-firing drivers, but watch your TV clearance. If the TV hangs low and overhangs the bar, you might partially reflect or block sound. When I raised the brackets by 0.5–1 inch, Atmos height effects were noticeably clearer.
It played nicely with Vizio, Sony, and TCL bars in my space. If you have a particularly short-depth bar (under 3 inches), more of the bracket shelf will be visible beneath it; the look is still clean, but minimalists may notice.
Day-to-day stability
Once the soundbar is on the pads, it doesn’t budge under normal use. I tried pushing the bar forward gently; the silicone resisted sliding without leaving marks on the bar’s housing. Over two weeks, there was no sag or tilt. The mount feels composed, which is exactly what you want: install it, and then forget about it.
One caveat: because there’s no physical tether, a solid hit from a vacuum or a kid tugging a cable could move the bar. It’s not likely to leap off the shelf, but it might shift. If your household has that kind of activity, consider running a discreet safety tether or choosing a mount that screws into the speaker chassis.
Cable management and access
Open-sided brackets make cable routing easier than many proprietary mounts. I had plenty of room to drop power and HDMI/eARC cables behind the bar and loop them into the TV or a wall plate. If you’re routing cables in-wall, the bracket’s compact footprint leaves space for brush plates directly behind the soundbar.
Because the bar simply rests on the brackets, removing it for a cable swap takes seconds—no need to undo fasteners. That’s a small but real convenience if you change sources or upgrade components regularly.
Aesthetics
Minimal hardware, flush black screws, and a slim profile help the mount blend into most setups. With a black soundbar under a black TV, it becomes essentially invisible from normal seating distances. There’s no branding shouting for attention. If you’ve ever bought an OEM mount that looks like an industrial part, this is the opposite: understated and clean.
What I wish were different
- No TV/VESA integration: This is a wall-only solution. If your TV is on a movable mount and you want the soundbar to move with it, look for a VESA-attached soundbar mount instead.
- Friction-based hold: For earthquake-prone regions or high-traffic spaces, a mount with a mechanical lock into the bar’s keyholes or threaded inserts would provide extra peace of mind.
- Depth ceiling: The ~5-inch depth limit covers many bars, but some larger models (and those with bulky fabric grilles) approach or exceed it. Measure carefully.
None of these are dealbreakers for typical living rooms, but they’re worth considering.
Tips for the best result
- Place brackets near the bar’s ends to distribute weight.
- If using drywall anchors, pre-drill clean holes and don’t overtighten; crushed drywall reduces anchor strength.
- Keep 2–4 inches of space between TV and soundbar to avoid audio reflections and give the IR receiver on the bar line of sight to your remote.
- After placing the bar, tug lightly to seat it into the silicone before calling it done.
Value
Universal mounts live or die by two things: simplicity and trust. The songsoso mount nails both at a price that’s typically far lower than brand-name alternatives. You’re not paying for logos or a complex assembly—just sturdy brackets, proper pads, and a neat finish. If you want a fix-and-forget option without the cost or commitment of proprietary hardware, the value proposition is strong.
The bottom line
The songsoso soundbar mount is an unpretentious, well-executed solution for getting a soundbar off a console and onto the wall. It’s easy to install, visually unobtrusive, and compatible with a wide range of bars, including Atmos models—as long as you preserve clearance below the TV. Its friction-based hold is secure for typical setups, though I wouldn’t choose it for seismic zones or situations where the bar could be bumped frequently. And if you need your bar to move with a swiveling TV, this isn’t the right tool.
Recommendation: I recommend this mount for most users who want a clean, stable, budget-friendly wall mount under a stationary TV and whose soundbar is under 20 pounds and roughly 5 inches deep. It offers excellent ease of use and a tidy look with minimal compromises. If you live in an area with frequent vibrations, have a very deep or heavy soundbar, or need VESA/TV integration, consider a locked or TV-attached alternative instead.
Project Ideas
Business
Install & Setup Service Bundle
Offer premium local installation packages: on-site mounting, TV/soundbar alignment, cable concealment, and basic sound calibration. Price tiers (basic mount, mount + cable hide, mount + LED + calibration). Market to homeowners, realtors staging homes, and small businesses needing clean AV installs.
Custom Finish & Made-to-Order Options
Sell the mount with upgrade finishes: real wood veneer, custom paint matches, brass or copper plating, or custom cut faceplates. Allow customers to upload photos of their space for a recommended finish. Charge a premium for bespoke aesthetics aimed at interior designers and boutique hotels.
Accessory Line — Pads, Templates & Lighting Kits
Develop a line of add-ons: extra non-slip silicone pad packs, adhesive mounting templates, cable-cover kits, LED ambient light kits designed to integrate with the shelf, and replacement mounting hardware. Offer them as standalone SKUs or in economical bundles to increase average order value.
Content & Workshop Marketing
Create video tutorials, before/after installations, and DIY upgrade guides (LED integration, veneering, cable management). Host paid virtual workshops for DIYers and small contractors teaching advanced installs and finishing techniques. Use content to drive traffic to product pages and accessory sales.
B2B Partnerships with AV Installers & Short-Term Rentals
Pitch bulk or White-Label deals to AV contractors, furniture stores, boutique hotels, Airbnbs, and apartment developers who want consistent, clean AV installs. Offer volume discounts, co-branded packaging, and a fast-ship ‘installer pack’ that includes extra silicone pads and a pro mounting template.
Creative
Custom-Finished Statement Shelf
Refinish the metal shelf with a high-end look to match living room decor — options: wood veneer (walnut or oak) affixed with contact cement, metallic powder-coat effect using textured spray paint, or hand-rubbed stain over a thin hardwood overlay. Add routed edges or a beveled trim for a furniture-grade appearance. Great for gift builds or premium product photos.
Ambient LED Light Strip Integration
Embed an RGB LED strip under the lip of the shelf and hide the controller and power cable behind the mount. Use an LED diffuser strip channel screwed to the underside and channel the wiring through a discreet notch in the mount. Program warm bias lighting or reactive modes for movie nights — pairs well with Dolby Atmos setups.
Built-in Cable Management & Charging Hub
Modify the shelf to include a recessed cable trough and a small removable panel that holds a slim power bank or USB charging hub. Route speaker power and optical/HDMI cables into the trough, secure them with Velcro straps, and label ports. Useful for clean installs with streaming sticks or Bluetooth receivers mounted alongside the soundbar.
Floating Shelf + Mini Planter Combo
Turn the soundbar mount into a multi-use floating shelf by adding a shallow planter tray on one side (with drainage mat) and a device landing pad on the other. Use waterproof laminate or sealed cedar for the planter area. This softens tech-heavy setups and creates a lifestyle product attractive to interior-focused buyers.
Theme-Cut Decorative Faceplate
Fabricate interchangeable front faceplates in themed shapes (minimal geometric, mid-century, kids’ rocket or dinosaur silhouettes) from laser-cut plywood or acrylic. Attach with concealed magnets so the shelf stays functional but gains personality for nurseries, game rooms, or boutique retail displays.