Hemudu mobile TV stand on wheels for 13–50 inch TVs (max 20 kg, max VESA 200x200 mm)
Product description
What it is and why you’d want a stand on wheels
A mobile TV stand on wheels is one of those purchases that only really makes sense when you’ll move the TV regularly. If your living space is shared, you set up in different rooms, or you just want the option to roll your screen out of the way without wrestling it, this Hemudu stand is built for that job.
On paper, the pitch is straightforward: it’s a wheeled floor stand designed for 13–50 inch flat/curved LCD/LED TVs and monitors, with height adjustability so you can match the TV to your seating position. It also includes screen tilt and rotation, so you’re not stuck with the TV looking “sort of right” from one spot. It’s the sort of accessory that can make viewing feel more intentional rather than improvised.
That said, it’s not a universal solution. You’ll need to check compatibility first—especially the TV weight and the VESA mounting hole pattern—because the stand’s usefulness hinges on those figures.
Key compatibility checks (don’t skip these)
The stand is described as suitable for most 13–50 inch flat/curved LCD/LED screens and monitors. The crucial part is the VESA pattern the TV supports, which the stand lists as including: 75x75mm, 100x100mm, 200x100mm, and 200x200mm.

It also has a stated maximum load capacity of 20 kg. If your TV is heavier than that, the stand won’t be the right fit. If your TV’s VESA pattern falls outside the listed options, it likely won’t bolt up properly.
Before buying, it’s worth verifying your TV’s dimensions, weight, and VESA mounting hole specification. It’s a small step, but it saves a lot of frustration later.
Where it stands out in daily use
What you’ll notice day to day is the combination of height adjustment and mobility.
The stand offers 8 height adjustment levels, from 95cm to 119cm. That range is useful if your seating position changes, you’re mounting over a different furniture height, or you want the screen comfortable rather than towering or low. It also supports a tilt of -10°/10° and rotation of -90°/+90°, which can help reduce glare and allow easier viewing from different angles.


Then there are the wheels. It uses four 360° swivel castors with locking brakes. In practical terms, you should be able to position the TV, lock it, and avoid the stand drifting. It also mentions smoother and quieter gliding on uneven surfaces, which is a nice touch if your floor isn’t perfectly level.

A little everyday scenario: imagine a bedroom setup where you want to watch in bed during the evening, then roll the TV slightly back during the day. The space-saving design is intended to tuck the stand under furniture where possible, so it doesn’t feel permanently “in the way”.
The build and stability factor
The frame is described as using Φ 3.8 cm thickened steel tubing, positioned as enhanced stability and durability compared to other mobile TV stands.
Is that automatically “better” than every alternative? Not necessarily—construction quality is only one side of stability. Still, thickened steel tubing and a weight limit (20 kg) are the kind of details that suggest the stand is designed to be more than a lightweight gimmick.
It’s also a good sign that the stand includes locking castors rather than relying purely on friction. If stability is a key requirement for your home (especially around pets or kids), the locking mechanism is exactly the sort of feature that helps.
Things to be aware of before you buy

This is where a bit of caution helps.
First, the compatibility constraints are real. If your TV’s VESA pattern isn’t one of the listed sizes, or if it exceeds 20 kg, you’ll be forced to look elsewhere. That’s not a minor “maybe”, it’s the difference between a clean install and an unusable purchase.
Second, the mobility is a double-edged sword: it’s fantastic when you want movement, but it also means you’ll rely on the locking brakes to keep everything steady. If you’re the sort of buyer who wants a completely fixed, immovable mount, a non-rolling stand may suit better.
Finally, while the rotation and tilt options sound broad, the exact “best viewing angle” still depends heavily on your room layout. The stand gives you tools to adjust, but it won’t magically remove glare in every possible position.


Pros
- Fits 13–50 inch flat/curved LCD/LED TVs and monitors (as stated)
- Supports common VESA mounting patterns up to 200x200 mm
- 8-level height adjustment (95cm to 119cm)
- Tilt (-10°/10°) and rotation (-90°/+90°) for flexible viewing
- 360° swivel castors with locking brakes
- Space-saving design intended to sit under TV cabinets or bed frames

What to check if you want a smooth installation
Before you order, keep it simple: confirm compatibility.
- Your TV’s weight should be within the stated maximum load capacity of 20 kg.
- Your TV’s VESA mounting hole pattern should match one of: 75x75mm, 100x100mm, 200x100mm, or 200x200mm.
- Double-check the TV size range (13–50 inch) if your model is borderline.
It’s also worth considering how much you’ll actually move the TV. If you only need the TV in one spot, a rolling stand may be more effort than you’ll benefit from.
Final verdict
Is it worth it?

Worth considering if you want a genuinely mobile TV floor stand with height adjustment, tilt/rotation options, and locking castors—especially in rooms where the TV position might change or you want it tucked away under furniture when not in use.
You may want to skip it if your TV doesn’t match the listed VESA patterns or you’re above the 20 kg limit. It may not suit you if you’re after a completely fixed, “set and forget” mount, since the whole point of this stand is that it moves.
For the right TV and setup, this Hemudu stand looks like a practical, mid-range style option: it focuses on adjustment and mobility rather than trying to be something it’s not.


Mini FAQ
Will it fit both flat and curved screens?
It’s described as suitable for most 13–50 inch flat/curved LCD/LED TVs and monitors, so it’s intended to cover both.

What VESA sizes does it support?
The listed VESA patterns are 75x75mm, 100x100mm, 200x100mm, and 200x200mm.
How heavy can the TV be?
The stand’s stated maximum load capacity is 20 kg.
Does it have locking brakes?
Yes—four 360° swivel castors are fitted with locking brakes.
Can you adjust the viewing angle?
Yes. It supports tilt (-10°/10°) and rotation (-90°/+90°), and it also offers 8 height adjustment levels (95cm to 119cm).
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