Essential Home Gadget: Fortune Electric Under-Bed TV Lift
Jun 23,2025
Fortune
In a 45m² loft apartment in downtown Seattle, designer Emma was struggling with her living room layout. As a die-hard minimalist, she wanted to ditch the bulkiness of traditional TV cabinets but couldn’t give up her bedtime movie-watching habit. "When I pressed the remote and a 32-inch TV rose slowly from the floor at the foot of the bed, I knew this was the solution I’d been searching for." This electric under-bed TV lift from Qingyuan Fortune Decoration Materials Co., Ltd. not only solved her space problem but also redefined the design possibilities for small homes.
Load-Bearing & Compatibility: Full-Size Solutions from 32" to 65"
The most striking technical advantage of Qingyuan Fortune’s electric under-bed TV lift lies in its exceptional load-bearing capacity and size compatibility. The product uses aviation-grade aluminum alloy to build a dual-rail load-bearing system, combined with thickened columns and cold-rolled steel pipe structures. Tested to stably support a 65-inch large-screen TV weighing up to 75kg, this innovative "dual-rail + counterweight" design completely eliminates the shaking hidden risks of traditional single-point load-bearing brackets when installing large-sized TVs.
What’s more noteworthy is its compatibility with small-sized TVs. Unlike most products on the market marked for 26-60 inches, Fortune has specially optimized the installation solution for TVs below 28 inches—through a bottom magnetic counterweight system and adjustable hooks, even a 24-inch mini TV can be fixed with zero shaking. This "one-size-fits-all" design concept stems from the company’s precise grasp of global market demands—from the mini viewing areas in bachelor apartments to the large-screen enjoyment in home theaters, one set of brackets covers it all.
In Fortune’s automated production workshop, each TV lift undergoes a 10° anti-slope test and a 24-hour continuous lifting fatigue test. "Our load-bearing system has a 150% design redundancy," explains technical engineer Lily. "That means when supporting a 65-inch TV, the actual force on the bracket is only two-thirds of the design limit." This extreme focus on safety has earned the product dual certifications: UL safety certification and FDA material safety standards.
Storage Revolution: The Space Magic of 15cm
When Emma first saw the TV lift fully stored, she marveled at its extreme space efficiency—the entire system hides in just 15cm of under-bed height, with a design flush with the floor that even her pet cat can hardly detect. This philosophy of "invisible existence" completely subverts the monopoly of traditional TV cabinets on living room space.
The silent pushrod motor used in this TV lift is the core technology for perfect storage. This 24V DC brushed motor operates at less than 35 decibels, equivalent to the ambient sound level in a library. When the remote control issues an instruction, the motor-driven linkage structure completes the lifting at a uniform speed of 5cm per second, requiring no manual assistance throughout. "What surprised me most is that it’s even quieter than my electric curtains," Emma wrote in her feedback.
The space-saving effect in storage mode is particularly significant. Compared to the average 1.2m² floor area of traditional TV cabinets, Qingyuan Fortune’s TV lift occupies only 0.3m² of under-bed space. This "zero visual interference" feature has also made it a favorite in hotel renovations—after a five-star hotel in Shenzhen adopted the product, each guest room saved an average of 2.3m², equivalent to adding a small minibar.
Installation Process: Quick Mastery for Beginners
The ease of installation is equally commendable. Following the standard procedures recommended by videos, professionals can complete the entire system installation in just 45 minutes. The specially designed quick-install interface requires no complex debugging, and even non-professional users can easily get started with the included AR installation guide. "As a woman, I installed it in less than an hour. Safety design runs through every product detail. A pinch-proof sensor immediately stops operation if an obstacle is encountered during TV lifting, and a child lock function prevents accidental touches. What’s more, its energy-saving feature stands out—with a standby power of less than 1.5W, calculated by 3 hours of daily use, the annual power consumption is equivalent to only half an energy-saving light bulb.
From Space Tool to Lifestyle: Redefining Living Dimensions
In the booming era of smart homes, the significance of Qingyuan Fortune’s electric under-bed TV lift has gone beyond that of an ordinary furniture accessory. It represents a life philosophy of "space-on-demand allocation"—when a 65-inch TV can complete the transition from invisible to working state in 15 seconds, we’re actually purchasing redefined living dimensions.
Behind this product innovation is China’s manufacturing industry’s precise response to global market needs. Qingyuan Fortune’s factory-direct sales model eliminates multiple intermediate links such as importers and distributors, making the product price only about 60% of similar imported brands. "We use the economies of scale from manufacturing 10,000 units to serve a household buying just 1 unit," explains sales manager Mike. "That’s the magic of 'Made in China'."
Today, in Emma’s loft apartment, the TV lift hidden under the bed has become the most popular "magical device" among friends. "When they see the TV rising slowly from the floor, the surprised expressions on their faces always remind me of the first time I used it," Emma says with a smile. "This isn’t just about saving space; it’s about allowing a small apartment to have the lifestyle possibilities of a large home."
In this era where every inch of space counts, Fortune’s electric under-bed TV lift answers a core question with technological innovation: How to achieve unlimited quality of life in limited space? When technology integrates into daily life so elegantly, we may be witnessing a reimagining of "home"—not a bigger house, but smarter space utilization.