RFIVER Tall Mobile TV Stand on Wheels (131–181cm), Height Adjustable & Tiltable for 32–80 inch TVs
Product description
What it’s for and why people buy it
A mobile TV stand on castors is one of those purchases that feels niche… until you actually need it. The RFIVER Tall Mobile TV Stand on Wheels is built for situations where you want your screen to move between rooms or set-ups, without having to mount it on the wall. It’s also aimed at anyone who prefers to adjust the viewing height depending on the seating, the room layout, or the activity (presentations, video calls, gaming, and so on).
On paper, this model focuses on three things: height adjustment (from 131 to 181 cm), a bracket that tilts up and down by 15 degrees for a better optical viewing angle, and movement that’s practical day-to-day thanks to 4 heavy-duty 360° wheels.
That said, it’s still a stand—so it won’t feel as “light and effortless” as carrying a smaller TV cart. If your TV is going to stay put in one place permanently, a fixed stand will usually be simpler and less bulky.
The essentials: adjustability and screen angle
The headline features here are the height and the tilt. The mounting bracket can be tilted by 15 degrees, which helps when you’re trying to reduce glare or get the screen angle closer to what your audience naturally looks at.

The stand’s height adjustability runs from 131 to 181 cm. That range covers a lot of common scenarios: taller set-ups for standing or workspaces, and lower positions if you’re watching from seated sofas or meeting-room chairs.
There’s also a height-adjustable metal media tray, which is useful when you need a home for tablets, a laptop, or other extras alongside the display. In real use, this is the difference between “the TV setup” and “a usable workstation”. For example, during a video call you can park a laptop on the tray and keep the remote or notes closer than if you were working off a side table.
Mobility that doesn’t fully rely on luck
Mobility is where this stand leans into its name. It uses 4 heavy-duty 360° wheels, so moving the TV cart from room to room should be straightforward. There are also locking castors on the front-side wheels, so you can make it stationary when you’ve finished positioning.


One practical limitation to keep in mind: it can be convenient to move, but you still need a bit of space around the stand and your floor needs to be reasonably suitable for castors. If you’ve got uneven flooring or thresholds that are awkward, you may find moving it harder than expected.
Also, because there’s a tiltable bracket and a taller frame, you’ll want to treat the placement process carefully—lock the wheels before you adjust viewing height or tilt, and avoid “last-second” shuffling once the TV is set.

Stability and safety: what’s actually listed
This is the part that gives the stand credibility rather than just sounding good. The frame is described as a sturdy steel setup, and it uses a wide base measuring 745 x 590 mm aimed at stability and security.
There’s also mention of security bolts that lock the TV in place, designed to help protect against accidental shifting. And the installation guidance is fairly specific: compatibility depends on your TV having four mounting holes with threads on the back of the screen.
If you’re the type of buyer who worries about wobble in day-to-day use, that wide base and the TV locking mechanism are the most reassuring elements listed.
Compatibility: VESA range and TV size/weight
Compatibility is stated in a straightforward way. The bracket supports VESA patterns from 100 x 100 mm up to 600 x 400 mm.

The listed examples include 600x400, 600x200, 400x400, 400x300, 400x200, 300x300, 300x200, 200x200, 200x100, and 100x100 mm.
There’s also a size/weight guideline: for most 32–80 inch TVs, max 50 kg. Just be aware that “most” still depends on your VESA and mounting hole layout—so before you buy, check your TV’s back for the four threaded mounting holes.


It might sound obvious, but it’s worth saying: if your TV doesn’t match the VESA pattern or mounting hole requirement, the stand won’t be a good fit.
Tech specs that matter for buying decisions
What to know before you order
This stand is positioned for flexible set-ups—offices, schools, boardrooms, hotels, airports, lobbies, hospitals, shopping malls, and home—so it’s the sort of product you buy when screen placement isn’t one-and-done.

It also fits use cases like video conferencing, presentations, PC gaming, or watching TV, as mentioned in the product description.
However, if you’re expecting a lightweight cart that you can move one-handed all day, the “tall” frame and steel construction may not match that expectation. This is more of a practical workstation/cart style than a small, minimal accessory.
Finally, assembly is described as straightforward: it comes with all necessary nuts, screws and bolts in separately labelled packets, plus a clear graphic manual. Still, assembly time is rarely zero—budget a bit of attention, especially if you’re used to wall mounting rather than trolley-style installs.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a height-adjustable, tilting mobile TV stand for a 32–80 inch TV, and you’re likely to reposition it between rooms or setups. The 131–181 cm height range, 15-degree tilt, wide 745 x 590 mm base, and the inclusion of wheel locks and TV locking bolts all line up with the idea of stable day-to-day use.
It may not be a great match if you only need a fixed TV position, or if your TV’s VESA pattern and back mounting holes don’t meet the stated requirements. And if your floor isn’t friendly for castors, mobility may be less smooth than the wheels suggest.



Quick buying checklist: confirm your VESA (100 x 100 to 600 x 400 mm), check for four threaded mounting holes, and make sure your TV stays within the max 50 kg guideline.
FAQ
Does the stand lock in place when you move the TV?
Yes—there are locking castors on the front-side wheels, and once locked the stand is intended to remain stationary.
Can the bracket be tilted for better viewing angles?
Yes, the mounting bracket can tilt up and down by 15 degrees.

What height range does it adjust to?
It’s described as height adjustable from 131 to 181 cm.
What VESA sizes are supported?
The listed VESA compatibility runs from 100 x 100 mm to 600 x 400 mm, including several common intermediate sizes.
What’s the maximum TV weight?
For most 32–80 inch TVs, the max is stated as 50 kg.
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