VIVO Articulating Single Monitor Wall Mount
This is the mount I use for my primary 27-inch display. It supports up to 22 pounds, articulates through three pivot points, and tilts plus swivels with smooth tension control. Install took about 15 minutes once the studs were marked, and after eight months the arm has not crept downward at all.
I mounted monitors in three different rooms with five different VESA wall mounts and these are the ones that stay put, adjust smoothly, and look clean.
I built out a triple-monitor home office last year and spent weeks experimenting with mounts to get the ergonomic setup right. Wall mounts free up desk space, get the displays to the right eye height, and look professional on a video call. I compared five different VESA wall mounts across my office, my partner’s craft room, and the basement gaming setup, and the five below are the ones I would mount again without hesitation.
I evaluated each mount on install ease, weight capacity headroom, tilt and swivel smoothness, cable management, and how solid the arm felt after a month of small daily adjustments. None of mine have sagged or wandered.
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At a glance
| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| VIVO Articulating Single Monitor Wall Mount | Best overall single display | Check price | |
| WALI Dual LCD Monitor Wall Mount | Dual monitor side by side | Check price | |
| Mount-It Full Motion Wall Mount | Heavy ultrawide displays | Check price | |
| Echogear Full Motion Monitor Mount | Premium fit and finish | Check price | |
| Huanuo Monitor Wall Mount | Budget-friendly home office | Check price |
The picks, reviewed
VIVO Articulating Single Monitor Wall Mount
This is the mount I use for my primary 27-inch display. It supports up to 22 pounds, articulates through three pivot points, and tilts plus swivels with smooth tension control. Install took about 15 minutes once the studs were marked, and after eight months the arm has not crept downward at all.
WALI Dual LCD Monitor Wall Mount
For two displays side by side on a single anchor plate, the WALI dual mount is excellent. It holds both my 24-inch reference monitors with room to spare, and the central pivot lets me angle each one independently. Total install was about 30 minutes for both monitors.

Mount-It Full Motion Wall Mount
When I compared a 34-inch ultrawide, this is the mount that handled it without complaint. Weight capacity is rated up to 33 pounds, the arm extends further from the wall than most, and the thicker steel feels substantially more rigid than budget mounts.
Echogear Full Motion Monitor Mount
Echogear is one of the cleanest looking mounts I compared. Cable management channels are built into the arm, the wall plate is low profile, and the powder coat finish stays clean. Slightly higher price than VIVO but the polish shows in daily use.
Huanuo Monitor Wall Mount
The Huanuo is the budget pick I would recommend to a college kid or anyone setting up a temporary home office. It supports up to 22 pounds, articulates smoothly enough, and the install hardware is complete. Not as refined as the premium options but a solid value.
FAQs
Check the back of your monitor for four threaded holes in a square pattern. The distance between them in millimeters is the VESA size. Common sizes are 75x75, 100x100, and 200x200.
For monitors over 20 pounds, yes. Heavy-duty drywall anchors can hold smaller displays, but a stud is always safer. Use a stud finder before drilling.








