VIVO Mobile TV Cart for 32 to 83 inch Screens up to 110 lbs, LCD LED OLED 4K Smart Flat and Curved Panels, Rolling Stand with Laptop DVD Shelf, Locking Wheels, Max VESA 600x400, Black, STAND-TV03E

VIVO Mobile TV Cart for 32 to 83 inch Screens up to 110 lbs,...

ASIN: B00TFXO4Q4COMFeb 26, 2026
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Last analyzed: February 2026

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Total Reviews

11,364

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100%

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Amazon Rating

4.6

Original rating

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Savinoo Rating

2.3

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  • MEDIUM RISK (Score: 47/100) VIVO Mobile TV Cart for 32 to 83 inch Screens up to 110 lbs,... has some concerning review patterns. Major Issues Found: 83% of reviews are either 5-star or 1-star, with only 17% in between.
  • Real products usually have more balanced ratings. Additional Concerns: Review dates show suspicious clustering patterns, which may indicate coordinated fake reviews. Low author diversity detected - some reviewers may have written multiple reviews. Positive Indicators: 100% of reviews are from verified purchases, which is good. 75% of reviews are detailed (over 100 words), which suggests genuine feedback..

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"We have been wanting to have a TV on the patio for entertainment, for quite a while. We like to throw little get togethers, cook outs and the occasional soiree. We have an extended patio, seating for 16+, two fire pits, a huge grill/smoker combo and great lighting.It was my idea to permanently mount a TV designed for outdoor use, under the awning. Then, wifey suggested that we put one on a stand. As luck would have it, we attended a party where the host had a TV mounted on a regular stand and put it in the 'VIP tent'. That cinched it. I decided that we would have our 'outdoor' TV on a rolling stand, along with a soundbar and subwoofer. I already have an 'extra' TV. I bought a 55" to go in the garage. The 48" that's in there now will be perfect for this purpose.After doing some research, I decided on this one from VIVO. It's not the cheapest. It's not the most expensive, either. But, based on it's design and function, it's the best for our intended purpose. Reading the description, I first thought that the uprights were telescopic. But, they are fixed. The height of the TV is adjusted by the mounting rings attached to the uprights. That's fine with me.For our purpose, the TV will be mounted at the highest point. Using specialized brackets (purchased separately), the sound bar will be mounted above the TV, making the whole thing about 6' tall, and the subwoofer on the stand's built-in shelf.This stand from VIVO is very well designed, built with top quality materials. The finish of the final product is perfect. I can see how this stand would be used in institutional settings, like public school's media departments. It's very sturdy and will withstand a lot of rolling around with heavy loads.The casters are small, strictly for smooth, hard floors. They won't do well on uneven surfaces like coarse stone face paving. Extra care should be used when moving the fully loaded set up from place to place. Two people should do the moving. The leg spread is good enough to keep the whole thing well balanced and not tip over. All four casters lock, to keep it stationary on sloping surfaces. They include a bubble level. Keeping the bubble inside the black lines ensures safe positioning. Running the cables through the uprights keeps things nice and tidy, and tangle free. The TV mounting hardware is standard. It's the same type you would use to wall mount a TV.Mounting the TV was a breeze. You can see that I also used another mounting bracket for the soundbar. There were no issues incorporating that in the setup. I set the subwoofer on the built-in shelf. All the wiring was tidied up behind the TV. The power cord and connecting wire from the sound bar to the subwoofer are run in the uprights and keep the whole thing clean, tangle free and very professional looking.I am pleased with this purchase. I'm happy to give it five stars."

mikel berry
42 found helpful
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mikel berry

We have been wanting to have a TV on the patio for entertainment, for quite…

We have been wanting to have a TV on the patio for entertainment, for quite a while. We like to throw little get togethers, cook outs and the occasional soiree. We have an extended patio, seating for 16+, two fire pits, a huge grill/smoker combo and great lighting.It was my idea to permanently mount a TV designed for outdoor use, under the awning. Then, wifey suggested that we put one on a stand. As luck would have it, we attended a party where the host had a TV mounted on a regular stand and put it in the 'VIP tent'. That cinched it. I decided that we would have our 'outdoor' TV on a rolling stand, along with a soundbar and subwoofer. I already have an 'extra' TV. I bought a 55" to go in the garage. The 48" that's in there now will be perfect for this purpose.After doing some research, I decided on this one from VIVO. It's not the cheapest. It's not the most expensive, either. But, based on it's design and function, it's the best for our intended purpose. Reading the description, I first thought that the uprights were telescopic. But, they are fixed. The height of the TV is adjusted by the mounting rings attached to the uprights. That's fine with me.For our purpose, the TV will be mounted at the highest point. Using specialized brackets (purchased separately), the sound bar will be mounted above the TV, making the whole thing about 6' tall, and the subwoofer on the stand's built-in shelf.This stand from VIVO is very well designed, built with top quality materials. The finish of the final product is perfect. I can see how this stand would be used in institutional settings, like public school's media departments. It's very sturdy and will withstand a lot of rolling around with heavy loads.The casters are small, strictly for smooth, hard floors. They won't do well on uneven surfaces like coarse stone face paving. Extra care should be used when moving the fully loaded set up from place to place. Two people should do the moving. The leg spread is good enough to keep the whole thing well balanced and not tip over. All four casters lock, to keep it stationary on sloping surfaces. They include a bubble level. Keeping the bubble inside the black lines ensures safe positioning. Running the cables through the uprights keeps things nice and tidy, and tangle free. The TV mounting hardware is standard. It's the same type you would use to wall mount a TV.Mounting the TV was a breeze. You can see that I also used another mounting bracket for the soundbar. There were no issues incorporating that in the setup. I set the subwoofer on the built-in shelf. All the wiring was tidied up behind the TV. The power cord and connecting wire from the sound bar to the subwoofer are run in the uprights and keep the whole thing clean, tangle free and very professional looking.I am pleased with this purchase. I'm happy to give it five stars.
42 people found this helpful
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mikenzco

the attic loft in our house has angled ceilings so we could not wall mount…

the attic loft in our house has angled ceilings so we could not wall mount the one 65" Samsung screen that way. i saw this and thought it might be a good work around for us and it was!everything needed comes in the box. the instructions are not the greatest but are good enough to complete the job. granted it took me a bit longer to put together than expected, maybe around a half hour. still the process was fairly simple. i just wanted to be extra careful as i honestly was concerned about the TV crashing down due me making a mistake putting it together.when putting together i just focused on the pictures to figure out what went where and how. included are bolts of different sizes so to fit most if not all brands of TV's. after the stand was completed i then went and installed the other hardware to the back of the TV, just four bolts was all.i then laid they stand down flat and with the TV laying horizontal and flat against the stand i slid it until the 'hooks' were lined up. i then easily lifted up the TV/stand combo and it just snapped into place. for the first few minutes i just stared at it waiting for the TV to drop but thankfully it didn't.for holding such a large TV i am still surprised by just how stable this stand is with the TV on. not to mention how impressed i was at how i was able to do this all by myself without any extra sets of hands to help out. the stand looks very nice, not a single quality related issue. it rolls around easily and once it is where needed it's a simple matter to lock the wheels in place.adjusting the height of the TV is best done by 'guesstimating' where you need it before you get the TV on. i mean in regards to the clamp height on the stand. get it right the first time or you will need to take the TV off and then lower/raise the clamps accordingly.i couldn't be more pleased with how this all turned out. i wouldn't hesitate to purchase this again if needed. it is a solid well built, well designed mounting system that's near perfect for our needs.
42 people found this helpful
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merideth baker

tl;dr This is a dang sturdy, steady TV cart!I wanted to use a spare 65"…

tl;dr This is a dang sturdy, steady TV cart!I wanted to use a spare 65" tv in my converted attic craft room. Since the ceiling is sloped, there isn't much wall space, and since there are several work zones, mobility is a big plus.Let me start my review from the beginning. When I'm assembling something, I like to start by reading the entire manual to get an overview of the process. Then I identify each part according to the materials list to be certain nothing was left out. Then I lay out each piece and part in the order they'll be used. This process has served me very well for decades, but it was completely unnecessary this time. You guys! Every part (or multiple of a part) was individually packaged and labeled! No digging around separating a thousand screws into like piles. That right there earns this TV stand 5 stars.But even if everything has been packaged together in a jumbled mess, I'd still give this stand 5 stars. The instructions are very clear and simple to follow. The stand itself is made of very heavy-duty materials that hold my heavy TV securely and will last a good long time. No cheap plastic casters here.Not only is the stand mobile—the casters roll easily on the thick carpet—but the height placement of the TV on the stand is adjustable. They've even included a level. Once the desired height is set and the TV is mounted, it can be tilted up or down by quite a bit. The under-TV shelf is perfect for remote or dvr or gaming deck.There isn't one thing about this TV cart that I don't like.
22 people found this helpful
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leticia noperi

Ideal for hosting. We were able to take this out by the pool and it…

Ideal for hosting. We were able to take this out by the pool and it worked great. Love that it’s adjustable and was super easy to put together. Not very heavy even with tv mounted, easy to move around.
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habanero

I bought this to transport my 46" TV for karaoke and got a nice surprise…

I bought this to transport my 46" TV for karaoke and got a nice surprise - it is easy to take the TV on and off due to the mounting system! It arrived in a compact box, well packed and organized. It is stable and seems well built. It took me about 90 minutes to put it together and mount the TV. I'm fairly experienced in assembling things. Because of some of the other reviews I was very careful making sure I understood the directions and carefully fit parts together. There were two tricky parts worth mentioning.1. There is a threaded coupler that joins the vertical poles. It is fine threaded and the machining is slightly rough making it both sharp and easy to cross thread as others have said. I was really careful and didn't use any pressure until I was sure the threading started right. What I think helped a lot was a couple small drops of light oil in the threads. That reduced the thread friction making it easier to tell when things were easy to turn. I also used a paper towel to turn the unthreaded portion which helped keep my fingers away from the sharp threads and sucked up excess oil.2. When mounting the square backplate to the clamps on the pole you need to keep the clamps slightly loose so you can get all the screws lined up. The top 4 went in easy. The bottom 4 took a little longer and jostling of the plate and mounts to get everything lined up. Just take your time and don't force anything.There is a "pressure plate" inside the pole clamps that a bolt pushes on to hold the clamps to the poles at whatever height you choose. I'd feel more comfortable with a solid fastening using dedicated holes but then the height wouldn't be infinitely adjustable and it would be a lot harder to adjust. You want to tighten the bolt enough so the clamps don't slide when the TV is mounted but over tightening and stripping them would result in a major problem. I tightened them what I thought an appropriate amount and then put some weight on it to test it (I weigh lots more than my TV). I even adjusted the height with the TV mounted and didn't have any problems with slippage with even moderately light tightening of the bolt. It probably has something to do with the material the pressure pad is made of and possibly that the weight of the TV serves to "lean into" it creating a solid connection. If you oil the coupler threads like I did make sure you wash your hands afterwards as it probably wouldn't be good to get oil on the poles or under the clamps.There were screws for six variants of TV mounts plus assorted spacers that can be used to adjust to particular models. I didn't have any troubles with my old Toshiba which uses M8 400x200 mount. Can't speak to other models but it seems they give you lots of options.My TV weighs 51 lbs and the stand seems plenty stable. The wheels are high quality and rolled fine on my medium thick carpet. I did not use the tray but it seems solid.I was a little worried because of some of the reviews but like the title says, I couldn't be happier. Actually, I'm ecstatic because of the easy on-off mounting system if I want to use my TV for karaoke. That was a nice surprise.
11 people found this helpful
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harlo

Amazing TV stand and cart. We got our 75 inch Samsung mounted quickly and it…

Amazing TV stand and cart. We got our 75 inch Samsung mounted quickly and it is holding steady, does not feel unstable at all. I love the level they include to attach to the mounting bracket.Of course we are not trying to swing, pull on it, do tick-tock stunts off of the TV stand or test to see how much force it would take to tip it over. We are using it for what it is supposed to be used for, holding a TV so you can watch it. lolol.Only critique is that one of the bolts on the inserts for the clamps that slide on to the poles was not threaded well and we could barely move it. Ending up using a drill with torque to get it to thread through and hold the clamp in place.Other then that it is a great stand, well built and the mobility of the casters with brakes is a bonus.
2 people found this helpful

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Review quality helps identify authentic customer feedback. Longer, detailed reviews (50+ words) typically indicate genuine experiences, while high percentages of short reviews (under 20 words) may suggest incentivized or fake feedback.

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Long Reviews

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This chart shows how customers rated VIVO Mobile TV Cart for 32 to 83 inch Screens up to 110 lbs,.... Products with authentic reviews typically show a bell curve with most ratings in the 3–4 star range. A heavily polarized distribution — many 5★ and 1★ with few middle ratings — can be worth investigating further.

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Key Findings

83% of reviews are either 5-star or 1-star, with only 17% in between. Real products usually have more balanced ratings.

Review dates show suspicious clustering patterns, which may indicate coordinated fake reviews.

Low author diversity detected - some reviewers may have written multiple reviews.

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