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5 Best Gimbal Stabilizer for Phone and Action Camera



In this article I discuss about Best 5 handheld Gimbal stabilizer for your smartphone. I also discuss those features and specifications. So, let’s talk about it.

1. Zhiyun Smooth-Q 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Stabilizer:-

Zhiyun smooth-Q is a compact 3- axis professional smart gimbal and stabilizer for your smartphone and it is very easy to perform accurate and quick in different position.  It has free switch between standard and vertical shooting position. It also has auto tracking mode by expendable updated APP. The USB port at the bottom supports 5V/2000mA power output, so you can charge your phone while shooting. The built-in 26650 Li-ion battery gives you 12-hours continuous ultra-long work time.

2. DJI Osmo Mobile Handheld Stabilized Gimbal :-

You can capture stabilized handheld footage with polished and professional video with DJI Osmo. It is works with DJI Go app. You also can shoot time-lapses and panorama short with it. It has dedicated Shutter and Record buttons. Even you can set manual ISO and white balance settings. It also has Bluetooth connectivity. It has 1 LR44 batteries included. DJI GO App allows you to track every moment automatically. But active track is not compatible with iPhone 5s and iPhone 5.

3. AIbird Uoplay 2 Handheld Gimble :-

AIbird Uoplay 2 Handheld stabilizer for steady jitter free video shooting on your smartphone. It has 3 axis stabilization with face tracking feature. It is suitable for 5.5 inches smartphones and GoPro Action cameras. It supports iOS 9.3 or Android 4.4 and above version for motion time-lapse photography with one-click shooting. You can shoot up to 3 to 5 Hours with 1.8 Hours charging. It can stabilize without touching your phone for its Smart app controls.

4. Smooth Q 3 Axis Gimbal Smartphone Stabilizer: -

Smooth Q can capture stabilized handheld footage and give polished and professional feel videos like cinematic look. It has built-in Lithium Ion battery which supporting up to 12-hour runtime. It is super easy to shoot and easily turn your phone into a motion camera. It has also instant manual zooming and object tracking features.

5. JSD Pro FeiyuTech SPG Newest Version 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal :-

This JSD Pro 3-Axis gimbal comes with splash-proof design with  4-Way Joystick. You can achieve the real real-time smartphone focusing when shooting for its joystick and trigger button.  Its weight is 880 g. It also comes with a 22650mah li-ion battery, so you can record up to eight hours. It also has 360° limitless panning axis. It supports iPhone, Samsung, Huawei  50mm-80mm width Smartphones and GoPro Hero action cameras.

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