Suptek CS202 Floating Wall Shelf Bracket with Tempered Glass (2 shelves) for AV devices, black
Product description
What it is and what problem it solves
This Suptek CS202 floating wall shelf bracket is a simple way to clean up your home entertainment setup. Instead of stacking a DVD/Blu-ray player, satellite/cable box, hi-fi gear or a games console on the floor or in a messy cabinet, the shelf gives you a raised, more organised spot on the wall. It’s also designed with cable management in mind, so you can hide some of the clutter that usually comes with audio/video and gaming hardware.
The “floating” idea matters here: you’re not looking at a bulky media stand. It’s a wall mount intended to look tidy alongside a TV or gaming area, while keeping compatible components more accessible.
The essentials (how it’s built and how it works)

Each shelf is a strengthened tempered glass panel sized at 380x280x5mm, and the product includes two shelves. Tempered glass is the sort of material you tend to see when manufacturers want a sleek look without sacrificing everyday sturdiness. The adjustable floating shelf feature is also a practical touch: on paper, it should help you mount your unit at a height that suits your TV positioning and how you route cables.
There’s also a cable management system. In day-to-day terms, that means fewer visible wires across the front of your setup—useful if your goal is a calmer, more “intentional” look behind and around the TV.
Key takeaways on capacity, layout and day-to-day practicality
The quoted load capacity is up to 8kgs per shelf. That’s enough for many typical AV accessories (DVD/Blu-ray players, satellite/cable boxes, games consoles, and some speakers), but it’s still worth being a bit careful: if you’re planning to mount heavier equipment, check the weight of each device you intend to place.



What you’ll notice in use is the layout flexibility. With two shelves, you can separate devices that tend to run together: for example, a DVD/Blu-ray player on one shelf and a cable box or games console on the other. If you route cables through the designed area, it helps keep things neater than a stack of boxes, especially in smaller rooms where space is tight.
That said, it may not be the best fit if your priority is maximum stability for very heavy or unusual equipment, or if your setup depends on lots of airflow clearance and you can’t adjust the height as needed.
Installation and what to double-check before you buy
The listing states that installation is meant to be straightforward, with an instruction manual and fittings provided. That’s the right direction for most people—though, in reality, your experience will depend quite a bit on your wall type and your DIY comfort.

Since it’s compatible with wood and concrete walls, it should cover two common scenarios. Still, it’s smart to confirm: - Your wall is suitable for wall mounting and you’re comfortable fitting the provided hardware - The height you want is achievable with the adjustable floating feature - Your devices’ footprint sits properly on a 380x280mm glass surface - Your cables actually reach cleanly once the shelf is positioned
One limitation to keep in mind: glass shelves can look great, but they don’t forgive misalignment as easily as deeper, enclosed units. Take your time with measuring before you commit.
Who it suits, and who should look elsewhere
It makes sense if you want a tidy, wall-based home entertainment setup for everyday devices—DVD/Blu-ray players, satellite/cable boxes, games consoles, and compatible TV/audio accessories—without resorting to a full TV cabinet.



It may not suit you as much if: - You need a shelf for equipment that’s heavier than the stated capacity per shelf - Your setup requires a very deep mounting surface (this shelf size is 380x280mm) - You’re not confident with wall mounting on wood or concrete
For many UK buyers, this kind of shelf is a middle ground: more polished than bare stacking, but not a full media unit. If you’re upgrading a modest setup, it’s likely to feel like a practical improvement.
Final verdict
Worth it? If you’re building a cleaner TV and gaming corner and you have typical AV equipment to place, Suptek’s CS202 ticks the usual boxes: strengthened tempered glass, two shelves, up to 8kgs per shelf, adjustable height, and cable management.

If you’re mounting heavier gear than you first assumed, or you need maximum flexibility for awkward device shapes and placements, you may want to consider a different style of storage that offers more support or depth.
Quick FAQ
Compatibility: will this work on my wall?
The wall mount shelf is compatible with wood and concrete walls, based on the product information.



How much weight can each shelf hold?
The listing states a load capacity of up to 8kgs on each shelf.
What devices is it designed for?
It’s designed for items such as DVD/Blu-ray players, satellite/cable boxes, games consoles, hi-fi and surround sound speakers, and TV accessories.
Is cable management included?
Yes, the shelf includes a cable management system to organise and conceal cables.
Is installation difficult?
The product is described as easy to install, with an instruction manual and fittings provided, but your wall type and DIY experience will still affect how smoothly it goes.
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