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Sanus Speaker Wall Mounts for Sonos Era 100™ offer a sleek, black 2-pack solution that installs in 15 minutes, providing 72° swivel and 39° tilt for optimal sound direction. Designed for flexible upright or inverted mounting, these sturdy metal mounts secure your speakers safely while blending seamlessly into your entertainment space. Backed by expert support, they’re the smart choice for audiophiles who demand style and precision.












| ASIN | B0C31RC8KP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123 in Speaker Mounts |
| Color | Black Pair |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (162) |
| Date First Available | April 19, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.68 pounds |
| Item model number | WSWME12 |
| Manufacturer | Sanus |
| Product Dimensions | 7.36 x 3.94 x 6.29 inches |
| Special features | Wireless |
D**D
Easy product
Easy to install. Seems secure. Adjustments are simple. Looks fine.
W**T
These are great and even work horizontally for speakers on the floor
I have a SONOS soundbar on our main TV, but never got around to getting the rear surround speakers until recently, but my application was a little odd because I had space behind my sofa and the wall, and I wanted to mount my SONOS speakers horizontally, with the speaker sitting on the floor on its back, and the drivers pointed upwards. This mount works great for that application - it mounts to the back wall wall, and to the speaker at a low enough level that the back (not bottom) of the speaker can be sitting on the floor. This mount allows me to rotate the speaker so that the driver is exactly where I want it. It's also metal, and sturdy. A satisfied customer.
S**N
Easy to install
Easy to install and works perfectly with the speakers.
T**V
Great Spkr bracket
Very sturdy very easy to install we old buy again AAA+ seller
C**N
Get ready to put your back into it
Make sure you have a good drill bit. I used the mounts with wooden studs, and it was a huge pain to get the screws in. I ended up ruining one of the heads of the screw due to the hand tightening with a screwdriver. Luckily, the piece came together pretty self-explanatory, and it seems pretty sturdy thus far. One my gripes is that the “shelf” on one of the pairs was less than 90 degrees, which would have impacted the speaker if I mounted it as it was. I had to force it open a bit to re-straighten the alignment
S**N
Easy installation
USD these several times in my businesses. They are easy to install and work great!
B**D
Needed a wall speaker holder
Fairly easy to set up. Does its job. Don’t seam very sturdy
L**Y
Inexpensive alternative
Great alternative to the expensive Sonos brand mounts. Fits the era 100 perfectly and secures to the wall easily.
J**O
Excelente diseño y funcionalidad de los soportes, se pueden inclinar a diferentes grados y se pueden orientar lateralmente. Fáciles de instalar y sostienen muy bien las bocinas
J**H
When the Sanus Sonos Era 100 Wall Mounting Kit arrived at my doorstep, I didn’t just see a mounting bracket. I saw destiny. Sculpted steel. Precision angles. And the whisper of divine purpose echoing from the box like a Gregorian chant: “Thou shalt not place thy speakers on mere shelves.” It was as if God, after creating music, took a step back, looked at where mortals were placing their Sonos speakers—on kitchen counters, nightstands, stacked copies of National Geographic—and thought, “No. Unacceptable. We need elevation.” Thus, the Sanus mount was forged. Not in plastic. Not in haste. But in the sacred foundries of Wall Mount Valhalla, probably under divine supervision. Let me be clear: this mounting kit isn’t some hasty contraption you pick up to "get the job done." No. This is a symphony of metal and engineering, designed specifically to cradle the Sonos Era 100 with the same reverence Michelangelo gave his marble blocks. The first time I held it in my hands, I felt like I was about to hang art. Functional, glorious, bass-optimized art. The build quality? Industrial elegance. The finish? Matte, smooth, the color of midnight confidence. The hardware is sturdy enough to mount on drywall, brick, or, frankly, the side of Mount Sinai if you were inclined to bring surround sound to the Ten Commandments. Installation was almost disappointing in how easy it was. I had mentally prepared for a spiritual journey, maybe a test of will, some blood sacrifice to the Allen key gods. But no—Sanus had the gall to make it intuitive. Screws lined up. Anchors held fast. The mount sat flush against the wall like it belonged there before the wall was even painted. The level of engineering here made me suspicious that angels moonlight as Sanus designers. Then came the moment: the mounting of the speaker itself. I cradled the Era 100 in my arms like Simba on Pride Rock, slowly approached the bracket, and—click. Secure. Balanced. Elevated. I stepped back. Tears may or may not have formed. You see, the Era 100 is a sonic beast, but when wall-mounted, it becomes a deity of audio. The sound lifted, the bass breathed, the treble sparkled. Mounted properly, it was like unchaining a symphony that had previously been tethered to the limitations of table surface resonance. The Sanus mount isn’t just a bracket—it’s a resurrection tool. I can now walk into my living room, glance at my perfectly floating Era 100s, and feel a deep peace in my soul. They hover there like minimalist sentinels, judging other inferior speaker placements. If they could speak, they’d say: “Why are your bookshelf speakers still on bookshelves, Dave?” Even cable management, that dreaded afterthought of every home setup, has been tamed. Sanus gives you a hidden path to funnel cords like a magician hiding his tricks. Clean. Invisible. Holy. There is no sin of dangling wires here. To anyone considering this mount: do not delay. Your speaker deserves elevation. Your music deserves to descend from above, not crawl up from a tabletop. If you truly loved your Sonos Era 100, you would give it the throne it was destined for. This Sanus mount is not just hardware. It is the final anointing in your journey to audio enlightenment. And I say this not lightly, for I have known flat-pack disappointment. I have wept over misaligned brackets and cursed stripped screws. But now? Now I worship daily beneath the Era 100, mounted high, projecting divine sound upon the masses—or at least the cat and whoever visits. In the beginning was the sound. And the sound was good. Then came the Sanus mount. And lo—it was perfect.
J**N
Había comprado antes las bases sanus de pedestal para mi par de Era100 y era muy feliz. Pero llevé las bocinas a mi casa y al ponerlas en mi cuarto me estorbaban, por lo que decidí comprar los soportes de pared. Lo primero que debo recomendar es que si los van a poner junto a la cabecera de una cama y/o a la altura de la vista, no se necesita el soporte con inclinación horizontal y vertical, con el fijo es suficiente (mi opinión). Tengo dos observaciones para este producto: 1. La placa que sujetas a la pared llega con tornillos de 1 3/4 de largo, creo que con 1 o 1 1/4 pulg. hubiese sido suficiente. 2. Una vez fijada la placa, insertar el soporte donde está sujeta la cocina es muy fácil, pero queda en la parte superior una holgura entre la placa y el soporte que hace que se incline ligeramente hacia abajo el soporte por el peso de la bocina. Esto hace que la tapa inferior del soporte no ensamble al 100%. Si esto estuviese a la altura del techo del cuarto no hubiese importado (no se vería), pero lo puse a la altura de mis ojos (aprox. 1.70) y pues si me incomoda. Sin embargo como siempre en la marca, la calidad de los materiales es muy buena.
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