







🎤 Elevate your gear, command the room.
The Pyle Audio Mobile DJ PA Speaker Stand is a robust, adjustable tripod stand designed for laptops, projectors, and speakers. Featuring a heavy-duty metal frame with a wide 30" base and a fully metal tray, it supports up to 27 lbs and offers four secure height settings between 30" and 55". Ideal for professional stage or studio setups, it combines durability, versatility, and exceptional value.








| ASIN | B01M69KU15 |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,499 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #49 in Projector Stands |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Brand Name | Pyle |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,356 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Finish type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00068888771375 |
| Included Components | Device Stand |
| Item Dimensions | 12.1 x 75.6 x 36.2 centimeters |
| Item Shape | rectangular prism |
| Item Type Name | Pyle Device Stand Home Audio/Video Product,Black (PLPTS7) |
| Item Weight | 3.95 kg |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.1 x 75.6 x 36.2 centimeters |
| Item weight | 3.95 kg |
| Load Capacity | 27 pound |
| Manufacturer | Sound Around |
| Material | Metal Stand, Engineered ABS Shelf |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Required Assembly | No |
| UPC | 068888771375 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**.
Good for L-shape sofa and 3kg projector.
Works well for us to support our Optoma projector. Just the right size for it. It moves when we touch the table, but OK for us as we tucked it between the 2 parts of our L-sofa. Actually good if we want to adjust the projection left or right. Have had it for a few months and never had any fall (but no children in the house, only seniors!). Only moves if we touch it. Happy with it.
R**R
Sturdy. Ridiculously Good Value.
**One thing to address before I get into my review. The negative reviews I've read concerning attaching the top plate/tray to the stand are, frankly, bogus. The screw is not welded in-- but it is firmly in there. Simply unscrew the thumb screw all the way off and tap the screw to release it. You might need to use a mallet or smack it with a wood block but it will come out. Then negotiate the top plate into position and reinsert the the set screw while being careful to keep the washers between the two halves. Screw the thumb screw back on, adjust the tilt of the plate to taste and tighten. Pyle probably should have included better instructions but they probably assumed customers would be a *bit* quicker on the uptake. Now for my review: Impressive stand. The metal poles are over an inch in diameter and the footprint if you fully extend the legs is nearly 30 inches (though you don't need to operate it that way). Suffice to say this stand is extremely sturdy and unlikely to tip over even if someone knocked into it. The plate up top is fully metal and not the plastic piece you find on most competitors. Height is not continually adjustable but adjustable via a cotter pin secured to the center pole by a canvas strap. Lowest height is roughly 35", then 42.5", 49", and finally 55.5". This will disappoint some but the cotter pin means this will hold a lot more weigh without risk of slipping. There is a lot more play/slop at the top height setting so I would recommend this at 49" or below. Laptops and smaller projectors won't cause this stand to break a sweat and the Pyle confidently held my 15 lbs BenQ X3000i which is not something I can say about the Innogear I bought alongside. About that: I bought the smaller tripod after I realized the Pyle might be too tall for my purposes. The Innogear is plenty sturdy for being so small and light but is somewhat let down by it's plastic tray table. It flexes and warps easily and I don't have much confidence in placing a projector much heavier than 7-8 lbs on it. Ultimately, I highly recommend the Pyle if it's size/height meets your requirements. You won't find a better tripod projector mount for the money (literally-- Amazon sells 'basically' the same thing for 50% more). The metal tray table and wide stance alone make this a winner versus the competition. I wouldn't try and balance a JVC on there but it should work for reasonably sized projectors 20 lbs or less.
B**R
Macht was er soll, ist Stabil und gut verarbeitet.
Ein stabiler Ständer, welcher nicht wackelt und mein MacBook oder meinem Beamer sicheren Stand bringt. Verarbeitungsqualität ist für den Preis absolut in Ordnung.
M**A
qualitative enough, practical to use in the class
I am a teacher and have bought it for school. It's easy to use and to store. Different hights are possible and the projector cannot slide to any of the sides. It's something I would not like to miss in my class, and qualitative enough
P**S
The most satisfactory product
Very good product
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