🚀 Elevate your viewing game—mobility, style, and comfort in one sleek stand!
The Yaheetech Mobile TV Stand is a versatile, heavy-duty rolling cart designed for 32" to 75" flat panel TVs up to 110 lbs. Featuring 360° swivel locking wheels, adjustable height (43.3" to 63"), and a 13° tilt mount, it ensures ergonomic viewing anywhere. With VESA compatibility up to 600x400, cable management, and flexible storage shelves, it’s the perfect blend of mobility, organization, and style for modern living and workspaces.
Item Weight | 33.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 35.04 x 25.98 x 77.36 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | YT-00093701 |
R**N
Perfect for the person who is on the go!
I didn’t realize how much I needed this, until I got one. My TV was very easily attached. So when I want to sit on the front porch, I can take my TV if I need to go into the dining room to work on something and I’d like to watch the news or game, I can take it with me. It has served me very well. I am impressed with how stable it is. The legs are not so wide that I would trip over them, but they are situated in such a way that the stand does not wobble or indicate that it might tip over. I have two shelves one I use for a smaller PC which I use my HTML to connect to the television and the second one I store my keyboard there so that if I’m going to key in something on either the screen I can do so so this is probably one of the most innovative things that I’ve introduced into my house and it certainly does make it easy for me to work in different rooms and get an awful lot done without really thinking about it. I’ve even taken it out into the back and watched movies out there in the dark next to the fire pit. I was surprised at how stable it was as I moved it across different surfaces that weren’t always even. A great purchasing indeed.
M**Y
Tv Stand
Great product. Shipping was fast.
D**S
This is a 3-4 shelf tv stand for very large tv's
The pic pretty much shows what is going on.This is really sturdy. It will not let the tv tip over... I mean it isn't impossible, but it would take a really big, sustained impact to knock this over. A kid would have to try to swing off of it for it to do so.I like that the legs of it allows for it to fit into a corner. We are using it with a 65" tv and it seems perfect. It rolls really smoothly. Honestly, the best, most honest description i can give is about it being sturdy. The cable management is exactly how it shows. We have an xbox x sandwiched between the two large bottom shelves to keep it away from our dog and cat.I will say that the, as shown on the picture, the top shelf will not actually attach as shown above - if your tv is 65" or greater. (Not known the maximum tv size for it to mount as shown.) That said, i just turned it upside down and hung it under the tv, under the little shelf the pic shows, (that shelf is really, really small.)I have not seen a mobile tv stand that has two adjustable height shelves other than this one - period. I personally call this way beyond best in price class. Heck, if you want the features as shown, this is the BEST one you can get at any price!
U**W
PROS: Stability, small footprint, adjustable shelves, mobile. CONS: no wire routing, height pins
There is no shortage of these types of stands, just on Amazon alone -- so I'll focus on why I chose this particular model, in case you have similar needs:1) Is one of the most reasonably priced units I could find anywhere, most in this price class have one shelf or NO shelves -- this has THREE.2) I found the build quality to be EXCELLENT -- the wheels are not cheap, and the "stance" makes it feel much more stable than even a non-mobile unit. All welds and bolt-together joints gave me high confidence for strength and stability. Don't be fooled by the plastic piece at the base, it is just there for aesthetics, to cover the solid metal-to-metal connection between posts and base.3) The SHELVES! The two lower shelves (a delightful 11" x 18" with rounded corners) can be mounted anywhere along the height of the posts -- another feature many competitors did NOT have in my hours of research. The can also be mounted in front or behind the posts, or both!4) SHELVES AGAIN! The "small" shelf shown above the television would be excellent for a Kinect Sensor or webcam or something similar -- I believe it is grossly under-rated at holding "up to 3 pounds," although I don't know that I'd trust it with a heavy soundbar in the upper position, which brings me to my next point:5) The top "small" shelf can also be mounted BELOW the television, unless you have a behemoth screen. Review the attached pictures: when mounting the shelf underneath the TV, the strength is increased as it fits right up against the posts, eliminating the "flex" of being on a single central support bracket as in the upright position. BONUS: The small shelf can be mounted with the lipped edges facing up or down -- down, you have a smooth shelf to set something like a long soundbar on; up, you have a small shelf for a charger or surge strip or Roku, etc. that won't fall off if bumped.6) If your goal is to use this at the end of your bed, this model knocks it out-of-the-park. Again examine the pictures, but you lose about 12" of floor space behind the posts for the rear arms/wheels, while the front-facing arms are longer (for stability, as all the weight is forward of the posts) -- the good news is, they are low enough to the ground to easily fit under almost any bed frame. I cannot imagine ANY competing product having a lower profile in this regard.Whew. Ok, on to the few drawbacks:1) No internal cable routing in the posts. This is a minor quibble for a few reasons: many products that DO have cutouts and cable routing have provided such at the expense of the structural integrity of the support posts, also with a few carefully drilled holes in the plastic end-caps for the posts, you can remedy this issue without sacrificing the post strength if it's that important to you.2) The RETAINING PINS. Read the reviews for this and many similar models, and you'll see complaints about the rounded, button-like retaining pins for height adjustment (just like you'd encounter on an adjustable canopy, or tent, or patio umbrella). Given that these pins are CRITICAL, it's a lousy place to cheap-out. Definitely inspect the retaining pins before assembling the entire unit. I would advise gently bending the "spring" component that is inside the posts before final assembly, as many have complained that the button doesn't always pop out reliably, and in some cases fall down within the post -- not a good situation! Not a difficult fix especially if your stand will be stationary -- if you're rolling this down hallways, or need to adjust the overall height on a regular basis, I would be wary of relying on the supplied retaining "buttons" without careful inspection.Thanks for reading my novel :) Despite a couple shortcomings and use-case scenarios, I am 100% thrilled with the overall value of this stand.
C**S
Wonderful product
Easy, super easy set up! Works perfect, only issue iI have is if you have a 65" 5v the top shelf doesn't fit? Other then that it's perfect 👌
C**T
Best smart tv stand
Work grat for my new smart tv Easy to put to gether good instructions grat price fast shipping
C**Y
Works perfectly for my purposes.
I LOVE this TV stand. I hate the looks of a blank TV, and I also hate a TV blaring in the background. So this is perfect for me. My TV with all the attached components can be tucked away in a closet, or it can be rolled into the living room if I want to watch a movie with friends. Or it can be in my bedroom so u can watch tv from my bed. The package arrived quickly. I was unable to assemble it immediately, due to my work schedule. A few days after it arrived, I was able to assemble it---mostly. The little top shelf was missing. I contacted the company, and they sent me the top shelf right away. It was difficult to attach that shelf properly, since I now had the actual TV in the way.The only thing I don't like about it is that it takes 2 people to raise the TV up to its higher positions. One to press the knobs in, and one to lift. If you are trying to lower it, you barely can do it by yourself, since gravity is working with you.I plan to cut a piece of plywood to fit over the "feet" to use to store my extension cord .
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