Let me start by saying this stand does its job—it holds my 75-inch TV without collapsing, which is the bare minimum. The tempered glass base looks sleek (though I’d prefer metal for sturdiness), and the swivel feature is smooth. But here’s the real talk: assembly was a nightmare. The instructions might as well have been hieroglyphics, and one of the Allen screws was defective right out of the box. Hand-tightening it felt like a gamble with my TV’s safety.
The height adjustment is disappointingly limited. Even at the lowest setting, my TV sits awkwardly high on my media console. And don’t get me started on moving it—the free-swiveling design turns relocating your TV into a two-person circus act. No locking mechanism means it wobbles if you breathe too hard near it. Kids or pets? Pray they don’t bump into it.
On the upside, cable management clips keep wires tidy (a small victory), and it *does* look cleaner than those flimsy OEM TV legs. But if you’re mounting a heavy 85-inch screen, I’d think twice—this stand feels one drunk guest away from disaster.