Who’s who?: Sanus
WHO’S WHO? Sanus – the best in AV mounting solutions
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s part of Legrand, a global specialist in electrical and digital building
infrastructures, operating in 90 countries and with a global workforce of 38,000, it is safe to say Sanus is a major player in the Premium Audio-Visual Mounting realm. In fact, it is the no.1 best-selling TV mount brand in the U.S.* For over 35 years the Sanus name has been
synonymous with truly innovative products. It is a world-leader in TV mounting solutions, with a range of mounts that is second-to-none. And as fl at panels have become an integral part of everyone’s homes, it’s increasingly important for electrical retailers to truly maximise their customers’ experience by off ering high-quality mounting solutions.
Innovation at the heart The company’s TV mounts can be categorised as Full Motion, Tilting or Fixed, with all variants available in small, medium or large sizes. Always innovating, the latest technological
developments include 4D® + Shift™ technology. with makes it possible to adjust the height of the TV by up to 20cm, post installation. This adjustment enables easy precision placement, making it ideal for mounting the TV around a power outlet or above a mantle. It provides enough space to add a soundbar or adjust around any decorations below the TV. And should the customer mismeasure during installation, it is easy to reposition the TV in the perfect place. In another major innovation, Sanus has
introduced 4D® tilting to provide even more fl exibility of position and screen glare reduction. On the VLT7, 4D® enables the screen to tilt up and down, but also left and right, which also extends from the wall by 17cm to make cable
access a simple process. Sanus is also known for its extra-large mounts,
catering for the biggest of screens. For example, the VXT7 tilting mount accommodates TV screens up to 140” in size, making it the perfect accompaniment for the ultra large screens from TCL and other brands. The VXF830, introduced in May 2025, takes
this extra-large screen capability to the next level, with full motion capability for screens of up to 100” in size - without compromising fl exibility and performance. Mindful of the need for TVs to be integrated
into the home environment with the minimum of intrusion, Sanus has long championed Super Slim as a core feature of its mounts, positioning the screen as close as possible to the wall. Even with the full motion VLFS820, with its capability to mount 40”-90” screens, with a 50cm extension from the wall and 58-degree swivel, it holds the screen just 4cm from the wall.
Sound too It’s not just vision products that Sanus focuses on. Its range of audio accessories provide capability of mounting everything from a Sonos Amp to wireless speakers or a soundbar. The BSSU2 speaker stands are a universal stand that is compatible with wireless speakers from the likes of Sony, Samsung, Denon, Sonos, and many others. They provide a sleek design that ensures superb audio performance, while perfectly complementing the aesthetics of the speakers they are designed to be used with. Its WSBWM1 Universal Extendable Soundbar
Mount maximises the audio performance of Dolby Atmos equipped soundbars, by allowing the enabling the up-fi ring speakers to perform as designed and unhindered by extending the
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soundbar away from under the TV for a fully immersive experience.
Sanus is a brand that is at the heart of home
entertainment, with the perfect solutions for your customers. Learn more at
www.sanus.com.
* Source: Circana LLC, Retail Tracking Service, Flat Panel Mounts, Dollars Adjusted, Jan – Dec 2024
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