Let me start by saying this stand looks sleek and modern with its tempered glass base. I was initially drawn to its promise of holding up to 132lbs and fitting TVs from 43" to 85". The swivel feature (50 degrees!) sounded perfect for my open-concept living room where we often rearrange furniture.
The assembly was... an experience. While some users reported easy setup, it took me nearly two hours of frustration. The instructions weren't as clear as they could be, and like one reviewer mentioned, I encountered a defective screw that simply wouldn't tighten properly. Pro tip: have an extra set of hands ready - mounting a heavy TV on this is definitely a two-person job.
Once installed, the stand does hold my 75" TV securely. The height adjustment (8 levels) is useful, though I wish it could go lower - even at its lowest setting, my TV sits slightly higher than I'd prefer on my media console. The tilt adjustment (-2° to +10°) works smoothly once you figure out the long screw mechanism.
My biggest concern? Stability. While the tempered glass base looks nice, I agree with reviewers who wish it were metal. With larger TVs at maximum height, there's noticeable wobble if bumped. There's no locking mechanism for the swivel function either, which makes repositioning risky and means your TV will freely rotate if accidentally nudged.
Cable management is well-designed with included clips that keep wires tidy - a nice touch that prevents the mess common with many stands.
Final verdict? It's a decent option if you need a versatile stand for medium-to-large TVs (I'd cap it at 75"), especially in adult-only households where accidental bumps are rare. But if you have kids, pets, or plan to mount a massive 85" screen, you might want something more heavy-duty with better stability features.