
Monoprice Premium Full-Motion Corner-Friendly TV Wall Mount Review
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Monoprice Premium Full Motion TV Wall Mount Bracket Corner Friendly for 32" to 70" TVs up to
Corner TV mounting is the layout problem most full-motion mounts ignore. Monoprice's corner-friendly version is the right answer for irregular living rooms.
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TL;DR
Monoprice's Premium Full-Motion Corner-Friendly TV Wall Mount is the right pick for irregular living rooms where standard mounts can't reach the corners. Articulating arm with extended reach, 32-70 inch TV compatibility, weight capacity to 99 lbs, and the corner-friendly design that lets the mount work in spaces standard wall-mounted TVs can't. At its price point, it's the value tier of corner-mount solutions — Sanus and ECHOGEAR alternatives cost 2-3x more for marginal additional capability.
Why It Matters
Most wall-mounted TV setups assume flat wall placement. Corner placement is harder — the TV must articulate around the corner geometry while supporting weight and remaining stable. Standard full-motion mounts have a fixed extension range that doesn't accommodate corner installations. Corner-friendly mounts add the extra reach and articulation needed.
Key Specs
- TV size range: 32" to 70"
- Max weight: 99 lbs
- Mounting pattern: VESA 75x75 to 600x400
- Extension: ~24 inches from wall
- Articulation: tilt up/down 15°, swivel ±90°
- Cable management: integrated
- Hardware: included for drywall and wood mounting
- Color: black
- Compatible: most major TV brands (LG, Samsung, Sony, TCL, Hisense)
Pros
- Extended arm allows actual corner placement, not pseudo-corner
- 99 lb capacity covers most 65-70 inch TVs comfortably
- Articulation handles tilt and swivel for varied seating positions
- Integrated cable management keeps cables clean
- VESA range covers most TV brands
- Cheaper than Sanus or ECHOGEAR equivalents
Cons
- Complex articulation means more hardware components and longer install
- Heavier than standard mounts — solo-installs are challenging
- Stud mounting strongly recommended; drywall-only installations less stable
- Some users find tightening hardware over-tight to prevent slip
- Cable management isn't as elegant as premium mounts
Who It's For
Living room layouts requiring corner TV placement. Older homes with non-rectangular room geometries. Apartments where wall placement options are limited. Skip it if you have a flat wall placement (standard mount is cheaper), if your TV is too small for the size range (look at smaller mounts), or if you don't have access to wood studs (drywall-only mounting reduces stability significantly).
How to Use It
Verify your TV's VESA pattern matches the mount's range. Locate wood studs in your corner mounting location — drywall-only installation is unstable for full-motion. Drill mounting holes carefully; over-driving anchors damages drywall. Have a helper for the TV mounting step — solo-mounting a 65" TV is dangerous. Test articulation with a hand on the TV before letting it free-hang.
How It Compares
Vs. Sanus full-motion corner mount: Sanus is more refined and 2-3x the price. Vs. ECHOGEAR ECHO-MM3-B: ECHOGEAR is comparable mid-tier. Vs. fixed corner brackets: fixed brackets don't articulate; OK for single-seating-position rooms only. Vs. ceiling mounts: ceiling mounts are alternative for problem rooms but require ceiling reinforcement.
Bottom Line
The right value-tier corner-friendly TV mount for irregular room layouts. Buy it for corner placement needs. Skip it for flat-wall installations or non-stud mounting situations.
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