I found a $170 mobile gimbal that rivals my DJI - and it's easy to set up
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I found a $170 mobile gimbal that rivals my DJI - and it's easy to set up
"One thing I've always respected about Hohem's gimbals is how easy they are to use. I can unbox one, attach my phone, turn it on, start the Hohem app, and start filming. That's really all there is to it. Of course, when you want to make use of all the features (such as the AI follow), you're going to need to read the quick start guide. But even the AI tracking feature is easy to use."
"The iSteady V3 Ultra includes extendable legs to serve as a stand, so you don't have to purchase any other equipment. There's even a light that has 3 different color fills, so you can get the right footage in lower light. So how did this gimbal stand up to the competition? Now, to be fair, I mostly use a DJI RS 4 Pro gimbal, which costs nearly ten times that of the iSteady V3,"
The Hohem iSteady V3 Ultra delivers notable improvements in AI-driven tracking and stabilization over its predecessor. Setup is straightforward: unbox, attach a phone, power on, open the Hohem app, and begin filming, often within two minutes. AI follow activates via a switch and an OK hand signal, enabling automatic subject tracking. The unit includes extendable legs that double as a stand and an integrated light with three color-fill options for low-light shooting. The V3 Ultra provides strong smartphone gimbal performance and accessories at a fraction of the cost of high-end pro stabilizers.
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