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The Acuvar Phone Tripod is a versatile 6.5-inch flexible tripod designed for smartphones, featuring a universal mount, wireless remote control, and a microfiber cloth for lens cleaning. Its strong, flexible legs allow for stable photography and videography in various settings, making it an essential tool for vlogging, selfies, and more.
C**
Broke after six months. Very light very versatile very cost effective
Update:As you can read below this tripod work well for me for six months. Then it broke. The spindle coming off the ball joint is 1/8 to 1/4 inch injection molded plastic. I will now be looking for something more robust.I wanted to take video of my golf swing. This thing is so light and small I can just keep it in my bag. Time for a little self diagnosis. Just snap the phone in and wrap the flexible legs of the tripod around the handle of the bag, aim and shoot. You can’t snap the phone into portrait mode but you can swivel it 90 degrees on the ball joint of the tripod head. For me, a very cost effective and portable way to stabilize a camera phone.
C**G
Is what it is: super versatile and flexible, $7 plastic stand
Pros:-Legs are super grippy when wrapped around vertical post, and hold their position well.-Legs are very flexible.-Phone bracket has two screw-in mounts for the stand, vertical and horizontal.-Phone bracket holds phone extremely well (also a con).Cons:-Phone bracket fits around phone very tightly (also a pro), but almost too so; it can sometimes be difficult to remove phone from bracket (simple spring-together clamp).-Ball joint and accompanying turnbuckle clamp are plastic and feel very fragile, so I wouldn't crank down too hard when tightening.-The legs pop and crack when moved in odd directions, even though they're supposed to be made for that. We'll see how long they hold up.-From legs to ball joint, there is no rotation and only one horizontal gap to lower phone bracket into. Basically, if you use the phone perpendicular to the legs, there is only one orientation for the legs to be (2 in front, 1 in back). Not a huge deal, but lowers versatility a bit when clamping to monitor or other post besides desktop sitting.Overall, feels light and cheap, but is an extremely versatile phone stand for $7 that gets the job done.
L**O
good for the price
We aren't going to use this much, but for the occassionaly family photo or group shot, this is handy. Legs nice and flexible. Maybe not the best made object you'll ever purchase, but for the price it is great. Holds the phone solid in its grip. We'll have fun with it :)
S**R
DON’T BUY THIS PRODUCT!
I thought these were going to be great and versatile. The legs seem to be. They could be longer, to wrap around larger posts, tree trunks/branches, etc…and still get any low angle. What’s the point if the materials are so inferior as to make the tripod unusable in a short time. Wish I had read the reviews. I usually do. I think I confused these with another brand in a rush purchase. I bought two.First, before a month was out, with just simple phone use at home, the very cheap, soft plastic stem of the ball head snapped off, rendering the phone holder useless. iPhone 13 Pro Max with Defender case. It was not holding it tight enough. Too many accidental tilt downs, and the stem would loosen frequently, so I tried to tighten both the head and attachment disc. Once I did, and I tried to swivel from landscape to portrait, it was finally tight enough, and simply snapped as I turned. Then I had an extra pair of legs.The second tripod suffered the ball head tightening itself. The metal bolt stripped the nut embedded in the plastic, so it won’t tighten anymore, just a few weeks after the other break. I switched everything around to try to make one good tripod again, vowing to be careful with tightening and swiveling. The other nut stripped immediately. You can see in the pictures how far it will tighten, and how far the bolt is Not sticking out of the nut. Now they are both essentially useless… Garbage.Would be really nice to get my money back.I’d give more stars for the legs, but why bother?They’re there to hold something. If they can’t…DON’T BUY THIS PRODUCT!
M**T
This could have been better
I have used this 3 times and one of the legs has fallen off and will not stay back in place. I know these are inexpensive, but still the leg shouldn't have already fallen off.
A**R
Simple, flexible, and great remote!
Great little tripod. Got it for my daughter who wants to record her haircuts and colors at cosmetology school. Holds her phone in landscape or portrait mode, and the remote lets her snap a pic or start/stop video remotely. Lightweight and stable. Perfect!
D**N
Works, unfortunately very easy to break!
On my 3rd, you have to be careful on the swivel where it rotates broke 2 so far. Works greats, very frail plastic. Will be purchasing clamp exntedo piece.
N**.
Lil guy
I bought this little guy for Christmas and family photos. Easy to set up and use. The remote is great. We use it for video calls and watching streaming TV also. Simple little tripod.
E**O
Light weight, not very sturdy.
It is not exactly sturdy. But it works. Might have to order a second one just incase this one fails. I like that it is light weight, easy to carry around.
M**S
Does what it needs to do.
The tripod is insanely light. Feels really cheaply made. Feels like if I move the legs too much it'd break. Don't have it anymore so wouldn't be able to tell you if it lasted.
M**R
Broke in a 2 months
Product is very cheap.Leg snap off in about 2 months of regular use.
V**H
Best suited for mobile phones in tight spaces
Product was as described. Very light and seem to be sturdy enough. Legs are flexible so that I can prop them in seemingly otherwise impossible places for a particular frame. I bought this for my wife who likes to document her culinary experiments. She's happy with it.
T**M
Good while it lasted (Few weeks)
Extremely poorly made. It snapped off after using it less than 10 times.
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