Finally, a phone gimbal that seriously leveled up my videos with impressive auto-tracking
Briefly

The Hohem iSteady M7 gimbal surprised the reviewer with its efficiency and ease of use, dispelling initial skepticism of it being a mere toy. The gimbal boasts a removable touchscreen, built-in extension pole, RGB CCT fill light, and a 3-axis design facilitating 360-degree pan and significant tilt rotation. During testing, balancing the gimbal was quick and simple, taking only about 30 seconds. This device proves to be user-friendly while delivering reliable performance for videographers, making it a valuable tool for both amateurs and professionals.
No gimbal is worth using if it's too complex to set up. I've experienced gimbals that took forever to balance and even once you nailed it, there was no guarantee the balance would stick.
Like the Ronin 4 Pro, the M7 is incredibly easy to balance: Insert your phone into the holder, loosen the latch, and slide the arm to the left or right until the phone remains balanced.
Read at ZDNET
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