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iKlip Grip Pro grip/pole/tripod/remote for smartphones

iKlip Grip Pro from IK Multimedia

The new iKlip Grip Pro for smartphones has so many features that even three words aren’t enough to encompass them. iKlip Grip Pro is a just-released professional version of the original iKlip Grip for mobile journalists that I reviewed back in May 2015, at approximately the same price: US$59.99/ €59.99. Made to handle both standard and even the largest smartphones and phablets like the iPhone 7 Plus and brand new Pixel XL from Google, the iKlip Grip Pro combines a comfortable handgrip, mini-tripod, extension and detachable wireless Bluetooth remote, which either triggers still photos or starts and pauses audio/video recording. Ahead I’ll go into detail, and give you five reasons why you may like it better than a gimbal/gyroscope device for your interviews and standups.

Additional features

Beyond what I wrote in the introductory paragraph, here are some more features:

Compatibility

The included cradle can also be mounted on a standard tripod, as shown above, thanks to its 1/4” thread mount.

Why you may like iKlip Grip Pro more, since it doesn’t have a gyroscope

Many people are attracted to using a gimbal (gyroscope-based device) with their smartphone since it provides such good stability. However, together with the advantages, as a good friend discovered with me recently:

On the other hand, a device like the iKlip Grip Pro fortunately:

Approximate pricing and availability

US$59.99/ €59.99 or similar in your region.

The iKlip Grip Pro is available already in Apple Stores in the United States and Canada (online and physical), and should reach Apple stores in other countries soon. Even though the iKlip Grip Pro is sold by Apple, it works perfectly with Google Android phones too, like the Nexus, Pixel and Pixel XL.

Conclusions

Now that smartphones have improved their camera technology so much, I am very glad to see more and better available accessories for serious mobile journalism based on them, from software like FiLMiC Pro (now available both for Android and iOS) to control framerate, 180° shutter speed, exposure, compression level, audio sampling and much more, together with microphones and multi-purpose devices like the iKlip Grip Pro from IK Multimedia. These accessories help democratize high-quality mobile journalism using the device we have on hand all the time: our smartphone. Just remember to put your smartphone into airplane mode before recording, unless you are broadcasting live. In that case, activate the Do Not Disturb function instead.

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