📺 Elevate your viewing game—because your TV deserves the VIP treatment!
The VEVOR Motorized TV Lift features a powerful 1000 N motor enabling smooth height adjustment between 38" and 65" with a 28-inch stroke length. Designed to support TVs up to 50 inches and 132 lbs, its durable aluminum alloy construction ensures stability and longevity. Easy to install with included remote and hand controllers, this lift is perfect for stylish, space-saving setups in homes, offices, and commercial spaces.
Compatible Devices | Television |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 60 Degrees |
Mount Motion | Fixed |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 50 Inches |
Maximum Compatible Size | 50 Inches |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Metal |
K**L
Easy to install quiet sturdy
So far so good. Easy to install. Motor so quiet you can't hear it at all. Very sturdy. I used it upside down on my patio.
K**O
Unconventional mounting
Generally used for a pop up in a cabinet, this was installed upside down to move tv out of viewing area. Works great so far.
N**S
It operates smooth as glass and very, very quiet.
This an awesome high quality TV lift. I am proud to show it off to friends!
J**R
Forget the instructions
Basically the unit is solidly built and easy to install. The instructions are really poor, but a YouTube video explains what you need to do and it doesn’t take a genius to figure it out. The TV mount is the same as every one I’ve installed, you simply hang the tv onto the horizontal bracket. I installed ours behind a 35” high dresser, bolted the unit to the wall and put the tv brackets higher up on the back of the TV so the TV would sit lower and be hidden from view. The only real issue is that the mfg includes one set of bolts for mounting the hangers to the TV. The included bolts were too short but I had a bunch left over from previous mounts that fit perfectly. I would recommend the mfg include a package of different size bolts and spacers.
G**N
Do your research!!
I designed and built a Computer desk where dual 21" monitors lift up out of the desk top surface. Looking back, I ordered a Vevor lift incorrectly, Customer service was helpful in taking that one back and shipping out a different lift immediately. Of course plastic was used in expediting this service.You need to know in advance (pre-order) how high you want your TV or monitor to go to. To do this, you need to take into consideration measurements of your screen (TV or monitor/s) total height, fastener mount position on the back of your screen, measure from the total desired elevated position to the fastening point on the Vevor lift. If your unsure its best to place the screen where you'd want it at its highest point, and then measure down to the mounting position on the Vevor lift.Example:VEVOR Motorized TV Lift Stroke Length 39.4 Inches Motorized TV Mount Fit for 32-70 Inch TV Lift with Remote Control Height Adjustable 28.74-68.11 Inch,Load Capacity 154 LbsFully collapsed or lowered, your lift and screen needs to be concealed under or inside your cabinet or desk. In the example description above, it gives you the total lowered height (Control Height Adjustable) of 28.74" that means your lift (by itself) will be 28.74" from the base to top of the lift. If your working a project with a cabinet height of 30" to the top, your screen may not completely be concealed once lowered. Which is why its important to know where the mounting position is on your screen. From 28.74" this lift will elevate (or raise) 39.4" further.So the 68.11" is actually the total height from the BASE of the Vevor lift itself. From bottom to top, completely raised.With this understanding, choose carefully, the lift that meets your needs both fully lowered and fully elevated as they come in a variety of sizes. Allow for some minor adjustments from oversight. If your lifting something heavy you should also look at the weight rating for the lift you selected, before ordering. In the above example, it is rated for 154 lbs.In the end, I have a cool desk, with an epoxy poured 3.6 feet by 6 feet long and when fully lowered, looks like a dinning table. I have the ability to lift my monitors well beyond my desired elevated height. Not intended. Just have to remember to stop it. I'm not using the included wired lift controller, only the remote.My project was a huge success, but the learning points about the lift, I'll pass on to you. Vevor sells a really good motorized lift system. Packaged very well. Took a bit longer to receive than usual. Very little assembly involved. Lots of mounting options for your screens included. I used the 4 point vesa system on the back of my monitors. The Vevor kit came with enough hardware for me to mount both my monitors with ease. Had to drill a few holes but didn't have to buy any additional brackets or hardware. I hope this knowledge helps you find the right lift for your project. Good luck on your project!!!
G**D
Quit working.
This worked for a while. The lift itself seems to be quality built. The remote has a very cheap feel. With minimal use it now does not go down with the remote or the tethered control. So I have a tv that doesn’t go down. I didn’t need to spend the $120 to get that result. You only hear a click (solenoid?) when trying to go down, but the motor does not engage. Hoping to find a solution to what part failed and hopefully replace it. For now, I wish I would have spent more and got something of higher quality.
L**R
Great value and smooth
Works very well as others have said it is slow but fairly quiet and smooth . For the money it is perfect . I wanted part of the top to lift with it rather than flip up so I had to get crafty .
R**R
Good but not great
The media could not be loaded. The bracket works really well (for now). Keep in mind you will need about 8 inches of space from the wall to the edge of your furniture which will leave a huge gap. The bracket could be better designed to minimize this gap by at least half. If your tv is not heavy you dont really need to screw the bottom, otherwise you need to do some serious drilling on tile, slab, wooden floor whatever. I considered using nail glue but opted not to screw it as tv was light. The width of the bracket that attaches to the wall allows for only one side to be screwed to one of the studs. But if tv is not heavy it will hold. Now the holes of the bracket face out. Make sure to assemble the tv bracket forst before you secure the lift to the wall/floor. The lift clearance to the wall is about 3/4 inches. If you have wide pictures on the wall the lift will bump against it. Otherwise, move your paintings accordingly after installing. I moved pictures to the sides on the wall to clear the lift. I would also suggest you put a piece of cloth on back of your furniture so the tv doesnt scratch. Now if your tv is too big it wont hide completely. If your furniture is too low, it wont hide completely. If furniture is too high, you will have to elevate the lift off the floor (could use 6x4’s). For reference my furniture is 45 inches high. My tv is 22 inches high. It worked perfect for my gig. If you want to build a lid for the tv to hide it when it is all the way down you will need at least one inch on top of furniture. Someone posted this concept in the comments. Now i guess with some ingenuity and time i could put the lift into the wall this decreasing the gap between the wall and the furniture. Doesnt sound practical or aesthetic but maybe an option. Easy to install if you’re handy but it doesn’t take a genius to figure it out.
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