There is a common frustration with modern televisions. The legs they ship with are narrow, low, and sized exactly for that one model, which becomes a problem the moment you replace the TV, buy a soundbar that blocks the bottom of the screen, or want to place a center channel speaker where the legs sit. The PERLESMITH PSTVS04-N2 universal TV stand legs are designed to replace those factory legs with something adjustable, universal, and strong enough for a large screen. I installed a set under a 65 inch television to see whether the promise holds up in a real living room.

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Design and Build

The set arrives as two sturdy leg assemblies, each built from heavy gauge steel with a dark matte finish that looks at home under most televisions. Each leg has a flat base plate with a soft pad underneath so the finish on your furniture is not scratched, and the vertical arm that meets the TV mount is drilled with the multiple holes that make the height adjustment possible.

PERLESMITH has clearly thought about the screw problem that plagues universal mounts. The kit includes a large assortment of screws in different lengths and thread sizes, plus washers, nylon spacers, and additional spacers for televisions with curved backs. Everything is organized in a labeled tray, which makes the first install surprisingly pleasant because you are not digging through a loose bag of identical looking bolts.

Close up of the steel leg bracket and the assortment of mounting screws

The build quality is reassuring. The metal has real heft, the bases do not flex when you press on them, and the overall assembly feels like it was engineered for the rated 99 pound load rather than merely stamped with a number. For a product that holds a large television up off a tabletop, that sense of solidity is the most important quality it can have.

Key Features

The headline feature is height adjustability. The legs offer multiple mounting positions, so you can set the bottom edge of the TV higher off the table. That extra clearance is what makes room for a soundbar or a center channel speaker to sit in front without covering the screen, which is a problem the factory legs on most TVs simply cannot solve.

The universal VESA compatibility is the second big draw. The mounting plate accepts VESA patterns from 100x100mm up to 400x400mm, which covers the vast majority of 32 to 70 inch televisions sold in recent years. That breadth means the same legs can move with you from one TV to the next, or across the family, which makes them a sensible long term purchase rather than a one time fix.

Weight capacity completes the package. Rated for televisions up to 99 pounds, the legs comfortably handle the large screens most families actually own. The rubber pads under the bases grip the surface and keep the TV steady, and the legs spread wide enough to give a big screen a stable stance rather than a teetering one.

TV with the PERLESMITH legs installed showing raised clearance

Real-World Performance

I installed the legs on a 65 inch television in about twenty minutes on the first attempt. The labeled hardware made choosing the right screws straightforward, and the included screwdriver tool was genuinely useful rather than a token addition. The brackets attach to the TV back panel, and the legs bolt to the brackets with the height you have chosen.

With the TV standing on the legs, the first thing I checked was stability. I nudged the screen, applied pressure to the corners, and even had my kids run past during a movie night. The set did not wobble. The wide stance and the rubber pads combine to keep a large screen planted, which is exactly what you want when a television is holding position on a tabletop.

The height adjustment proved its worth immediately. I set the TV high enough for a soundbar to slide underneath, and the screen remained fully visible. Later I dropped the TV to the lowest setting for a bedroom setup, and the flexibility of being able to switch between the two configurations with just a few bolts made the legs feel like a genuinely versatile piece of hardware rather than a single purpose part.

Soundbar placed underneath a TV raised by the adjustable legs

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Height adjustment clears soundbars and center channels
  • Universal VESA support up to 400x400mm
  • Handles televisions up to 99 pounds
  • Includes a complete, labeled screw assortment
  • Sturdy steel construction with no wobble
  • Soft pads protect furniture and grip the surface

Cons:

  • Assembly takes more time than factory legs
  • Not suited to TVs mounted on very narrow stands
  • Heavy for its size, which suits some users more than others

How It Compares

The decision for most buyers is between universal legs like these and either the factory legs on the TV or a Wall Mount. The table below compares the three options for a typical living room setup.

Feature PERLESMITH Legs Factory Legs Wall Mount
Height adjustment Multiple settings Fixed Full range
Universal fit VESA up to 400x400mm One model only VESA dependent
Soundbar clearance Yes Rarely Yes
Installation About 20 minutes Minutes Requires drilling
Requires wall work No No Yes
Side by side of factory legs and the adjustable PERLESMITH legs

Factory legs win on speed of installation but lose on flexibility, and they become useless the day you swap televisions. Wall mounts win on height range and the floating look, but they require drilling into walls, and many renters cannot do that. Universal legs sit between the two, giving you height control and reuse across TVs without touching the wall. For renters and anyone who wants to keep a TV on furniture, they are the practical middle ground. You can check the current price of the PERLESMITH TV stand legs on Amazon to compare.

Who Should Buy It

Buy these legs if you want a soundbar or center channel under your TV, if you rent and cannot drill into walls, or if you replace televisions often and want legs that carry over to the next screen. They are also a clean solution for a bedroom or guest room where a wall mount feels like overkill.

Living room television standing on the PERLESMITH legs above a console

Skip them if your TV is already mounted on a wall you love, if you have a very small television where the factory legs are perfectly fine, or if you need a solution for a screen over 99 pounds. For the large majority of 32 to 70 inch television owners, these legs solve real problems at a sensible price. The PERLESMITH TV legs listing on Amazon has the full size and weight compatibility details.

How We Test

I tested the PERLESMITH PSTVS04-N2 by installing it under a 65 inch television and living with it for two weeks. I measured the height adjustment range, checked stability with the TV on a hard floor and on a low console, placed a soundbar underneath to confirm clearance, and verified that every screw size in the kit had a matching purpose during installation.

I did not use load measurement instruments, because the practical tests of stability, clearance, and installation ease are what a buyer experiences directly. For broader reading on TV placement and mounts, The Verge has a helpful rundown on how to choose TV mounts and stands that pairs with this review.

PERLESMITH Universal TV Stand Legs: Questions People Ask

What VESA patterns do these TV legs support?

They support VESA patterns from 100x100mm up to 400x400mm, which covers the vast majority of 32 to 70 inch televisions made in recent years.

How much weight can the stand hold?

PERLESMITH rates the legs for televisions up to 99 pounds, and they handled a 65 inch television comfortably in testing with no wobble under normal use.

Can I adjust the height of the TV?

Yes. The legs offer several height settings, which is especially useful for clearing a soundbar or a center channel speaker sitting on the same tabletop.

Will the legs fit my TV if the screws do not match?

The kit includes a full assortment of screws and washers plus spacers for curved backs, so nearly every brand is covered without needing to buy extra hardware.

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