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Basic tripod which works well for holding phones and smaller lights
The tripod comes with a phone camera remote, a carrying bag, and basic instructions.
The tripod is made from a lightweight but sturdy feeling plastic so a strong breeze could probably knock the tripod over but it would survive the fall. There is a circle level built into the base for making sure the tripod is level when you set it up. The legs are secured via friction when you open them and this as worked good for me so far. The legs do expand/shrink and have friction lever locks for securing them (two per leg).
The tripod head does have pan, pitch, and angle locking screws. These allow you to point the tripod where you need it then lock it in place. Additionally, there is a mount screw and a built in camera holder which sits flat on the head.
The camera holder works well for holding my Pixel Pro 7 in it's Spigen Tough Armor case. I find it easiest to put the edge of my phone into the top prong of the phone holder then push up to expand it and slip the phone in to secure it. My only issue with the built-in holder is you are not be able to angle your phone up or down as it holds the phone so that pushing the head up or down angles the phone left or right (see example picture). It would have been nice if there was a way to have the phone holder oriented so moving the head up and down would move the phone in the same direction.
The remote says it works with iOS and Android phones, although some phones may require additional software. There is a link provided in the instructions to the necessary software, should you need it. The remote worked perfectly with the default camera app on my Pixel Pro 7 after I paired it through Bluetooth.
The bag is a simple sling bag that feels like it's made out of think nylon. It feels sturdy enough for carrying the tripod, but feels like it would be easy to tear also. It fits the tripod easily and has a small slip bead for closing and securing the open end of the bag.
Overall, I'm happy with tripod and remote. If you are looking for a basic and light tripod then you can't go wrong with this one.
The tripod is made from a lightweight but sturdy feeling plastic so a strong breeze could probably knock the tripod over but it would survive the fall. There is a circle level built into the base for making sure the tripod is level when you set it up. The legs are secured via friction when you open them and this as worked good for me so far. The legs do expand/shrink and have friction lever locks for securing them (two per leg).
The tripod head does have pan, pitch, and angle locking screws. These allow you to point the tripod where you need it then lock it in place. Additionally, there is a mount screw and a built in camera holder which sits flat on the head.
The camera holder works well for holding my Pixel Pro 7 in it's Spigen Tough Armor case. I find it easiest to put the edge of my phone into the top prong of the phone holder then push up to expand it and slip the phone in to secure it. My only issue with the built-in holder is you are not be able to angle your phone up or down as it holds the phone so that pushing the head up or down angles the phone left or right (see example picture). It would have been nice if there was a way to have the phone holder oriented so moving the head up and down would move the phone in the same direction.
The remote says it works with iOS and Android phones, although some phones may require additional software. There is a link provided in the instructions to the necessary software, should you need it. The remote worked perfectly with the default camera app on my Pixel Pro 7 after I paired it through Bluetooth.
The bag is a simple sling bag that feels like it's made out of think nylon. It feels sturdy enough for carrying the tripod, but feels like it would be easy to tear also. It fits the tripod easily and has a small slip bead for closing and securing the open end of the bag.
Overall, I'm happy with tripod and remote. If you are looking for a basic and light tripod then you can't go wrong with this one.
21/09/2025
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