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VESA Mount Adapters (8 products)

Looking for a way to connect your monitor or TV to a compatible mount? Our collection of VESA mount adapters, VESA plates, and VESA brackets makes it easy to match nearly any pattern. Whether you need a universal VESA adapter or a specific configuration, you’ll find the right fit for fast, secure installation.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a VESA mount adapter?

A VESA mount adapter allows you to connect a monitor or TV with a non-standard hole pattern to a mount that follows the VESA standard. It helps bridge size differences between your screen and the mount’s plate.

How do I know which VESA adapter I need?

Check the VESA pattern (hole spacing) on the back of your monitor or TV—usually listed in millimeters like 75x75, 100x100, or 200x200. Match that to the adapter’s supported sizes listed in the product specs.

What is a VESA plate?

A VESA plate is the metal bracket that attaches your screen to the mount. Different VESA plates offer various patterns and extension options to support larger or smaller displays.

Can I use a VESA adapter for curved or ultrawide monitors?

Yes, some VESA adapters are designed specifically to accommodate curved or ultrawide monitors. Just be sure to check for compatibility and weight support.

Are all VESA mount brackets universal?

Not exactly. While many brackets support common VESA patterns, always confirm compatibility with your device’s VESA size and weight before buying.

Will a VESA adapter work with my monitor arm or wall mount?

Most likely, yes. VESA adapters are designed to be compatible with standard monitor arms, desk mounts, and wall mounts. Just make sure your mounting hardware supports the weight and size of your screen with the adapter installed.

Do I need tools to install a VESA adapter?

Most VESA adapters come with the necessary screws and can be installed with basic tools like a screwdriver. Some kits even include everything you need.

How do I find the VESA pattern for my TV?

The VESA pattern is the horizontal-by-vertical distance, in millimeters, between the four threaded mounting holes on the back of your TV. There are four reliable ways to find it.

Manufacturer spec sheet: Search the TV's model number plus VESA. Most major brands (Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL, Hisense, Vizio) list the VESA pattern in the official product specifications.

TV user manual: The VESA pattern is typically listed in the installation, wall-mount, or specifications section of the manual.

Direct measurement: With the TV face-down on a soft surface, measure center-to-center between the horizontal hole pair, then the vertical hole pair, in millimeters. The two numbers are the VESA pattern.

Label on the TV: Some TVs print the pattern next to the mounting holes on the back of the chassis.

Common patterns by TV size (always verify your specific model):

  • 32 to 42 inch: 100x100, 200x200, 200x100
  • 43 to 55 inch: 200x200, 300x200, 400x200, 400x300, 400x400
  • 55 to 65 inch: 300x300, 400x400, 600x400
  • 65 to 75 inch: 400x400, 600x400, 600x600
  • 75 to 85 inch: 400x400, 600x400, 600x600, 800x400, 800x600

Match the pattern to a TV mount that supports the same range. Mount-It! TV wall mounts list every supported VESA pattern on the product page.

What about non-standard TVs or mounts – like ones with unusual patterns or older models?

For odd cases: Non-VESA TVs, some older flat TVs or smaller displays didn't follow VESA standards. Look for adapter kits that provide arms or plates to adapt to VESA. There are universal mounts with adjustable arms that fit almost anything. Mounts for specific TVs, some manufacturers have proprietary mounts. Custom installations, if you're trying something unconventional like mounting two TVs back-to-back, you may need specialized mounts. Mixing monitor mounts for TVs, computer monitor wall mounts can sometimes hold small TVs if VESA matches and weight is okay. When dealing with a non-standard scenario, it often comes down to adapting. Mount-It! sells VESA adapter plates and various mount types, so browsing those can give you an idea of what's possible. Always keep safety in mind.

My TV's mounting holes don't match the wall mount – is my mount incompatible?

If the mounting holes (VESA pattern) on your TV don't align with the mount's brackets, you may have one of these issues. Mount too small: some mounts only support up to a certain VESA size. For example, a mount supporting up to 400x400 won't reach a TV with 600x400. You need a different mount or a VESA adapter plate. Non-standard pattern: a few TVs have unusual patterns or 3 holes instead of 4. Universal adapter brackets can interface with those odd designs. TV is too small for mount: if the mount's minimum VESA is larger than your TV's, you need an adapter plate with smaller holes. Mounting holes obstructed: occasionally something on the TV (like an input panel) is in the way of the bracket, an offset adapter helps. Solution: the easiest fix is often a universal VESA adapter, usually X or H shaped brackets that attach to your TV with slots to attach to the mount. Mount-It! offers VESA adapter kits to expand size options.