📺 Elevate your viewing game with style and security!
The MOUNTUP Universal TV Stand is a versatile, height-adjustable tabletop mount designed for 37 to 75 inch flat-screen TVs, supporting up to 88 lbs. Featuring a durable tempered glass base, safety locks, and a security wire, it ensures maximum stability and safety. With swivel and tilt functions plus built-in cable management, it offers customizable, clutter-free viewing. Easy to install with broad brand compatibility, it’s the perfect upgrade for any modern living or workspace.
Brand Name | MOUNTUP |
Item Weight | 15.16 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.44 x 13.43 x 3.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MU0031 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Adjustable |
Speaker Type | Soundbar |
L**K
Use real tools to assemble, works well
Like the headline says, use REAL tools to assemble this stand, not the junky wrench and allen wrenches provided. That way you ensure it is better than hand tight when assembling. I assembled this unit one day ago so these are my initial impressions. FYI, a 42" LG LCD hands from this stand.First off, the quality: this is made in China so you always wonder about the quality of such products. This stand has a solid base and the steel support beams work well. It rotates very smoothly provided you do not overtighten the lag bolt. If you do overtighten it, it is fairly easy to back off a bit once the tv is on the stand. You can adjust it, again using a REAL wrench, to your preference in terms of adjusting the angles. No issues there. There are a number of height adjustments that you can make when you are putting this unit together, I already have the TV on a high shelf so I chose the lowest height settings. This isn't a tv that can be adjusted up and down once you mount it, you need to know that beforehand or you will be disappointed. That said, once you find the right height for the TV there should be no reason to move it for the vast majority of people. The angle adjustments left and right are easy and provide enough angle for my purposes. Does it move 45 degrees each way? I dunno, but if it doesn't then it is very close to 45 degrees.Ease of assembly: I had no issues with assembly, the instructions are clear and all parts are provided. I see some reviews complained about the assembly process. I disagree with those complaints. I found the instruction manual easy to follow and if you have ever assembled a flat screen tv wall mount before this will be easy for you. If you have never held a tool before then yeah, you may be a bit lost at first, but that's user error that would occur with any of these DIY stands.TV size: I use a 42" LCD on this stand and it supports the weight no problem. I have not tried pushing the boundaries of weight so I can't tell you if it has an issue with heavier TV models.Overall I am giving this 5 stars based on my initial impression. I have purchased slightly more expensive stands in the past and this works just as well as the competitors. I believe this was the lowest priced of this style TV stand on Amazon at the time of purchase. So far it seems like a good value but, again, I only assembled it yesterday. If the stand fails in any way I will update this review to reflect the issue.
M**E
Very sturdy stand-Awesome
I bought 1 at first and loved it for my 65” tv. This is very sturdy. I bought 2 more since then so all my tvs are on this stand. Easy to assemble and attach the television.
D**S
Good Buy
Good instructions and went together fast. Well made. Good buy
J**
Does what it needs to do
I got this stand for my 65” Samsung and so far, I'm really enjoying it. I was able to do everything myself, not just assemble the stand but also mount the TV on it. My only issue is that the screws provided were either too short or too long. I had to use all the extra thick spacers to make sure the screws I ended up using were secure; however, because of that, they don't lay flesh to the brackets and I can't install the safety locks. I need to go get shorter screws because I don't like how unstable the TV feels on the stand. If I have no intentions on tilting it, which as of right now I don't, then it's perfect. It swivels great with no problem, but as soon as I try to tilt it back I can tell it's not properly secured. It's not wobbly, and doesn't feel like it's going to fall off or anything, but it completely lifts up from the cross bracket when I try to tilt it. If I were able to put the safety locks on, it wouldn't do that. I believe the size of the TV plays a part in that as well. if it wasn't so big I'd have more bracket spacing to work with. Other than that, it's good! Very sturdy, I really like it. I love that I can swivel it. I wish I would've gotten one of these stands a long time ago!Update: Got some 1.25x35mm screws and the safety locks fit perfectly now! TV feels way more secure.
J**.
It's perfect, I almost cried.
I love it. Works great and holds my 65" Sony (about 50 lbs.) wonderfully. I bought it for a few reasons.1. Didn't want to mount on my wall because we're renting.2. Wanted to add a little downward tilt since our new TV stand was a bit higher.3. Got a new soundbar that wouldn't fit between the stock stand's legs.This stand solved all 3 problems perfectly. I don't really use the swivel, but it works well. In order to tilt downward you need to install the swivel & tilt part upside down (be a true rebel). Just make sure you tighten the bolts well, I've had no issues with slippage. It's a well-built piece. There are quite a few screws & bolts to assembly, but...have fun. It's like LEGOS for adults.Only con that's really no fault of the stand is that I had to raise it a little higher than I wanted so that when sitting on the couch, there was enough clearance for the signal from the remote to work without having to raise my arm all the way up to point. Otherwise the soundbar covered up the remote transmitter.My soundbar is a Samsung Q800, and it fits perfectly on the front edge of the stand. And it does a good job of hiding the wires, despite the one peeking in the lower left on this pic (I was just moving it around). Tip: if you put a soundbar on the stand, add some of those little rubber or plastic anti-slip bumpers on the bottom of it where it rests on the stand. Like these: https://www.amazon.com/Bumpers-Sliding-Self-Adhesive-Dampening-Bumpers/dp/B09L82ZX2K/ref=sr_1_4?crid=39NL9KYE6ZX8Q&keywords=rubber+protectors+for+glass&qid=1680660352&sprefix=rubber+protectors+for+glas%2Caps%2C121&sr=8-4Also, if you're wondering why I didn't slide my soundbar all the way back, it's because it has upward firing speakers for Atmos and so you want clearance so the sound isn't blocked by the TV. If you don't have upward firing speakers, sliding it all the way back is possible.
Z**W
Super easy instructions very easy to assemble
I was in the market for a new TV but all the newer TVs have the feet on the sides and that wouldn't work for my entertainment center so I got to looking and saw this. I received it the day that I got my TV It came in the morning It had super easy instructions went together very easily no issues holds my 75-in TV
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