Feiyutech 3-Axis Gimbal for iPhone



- Auto-Switching Horizontal/Vertical Mode
- Run/Stop Camera from Gimbal Handle
- App-Based Calibration & Other Functions
- iPhone & Android Compatibility
- Limitless 360° Pan / Slip-Ring Motor
- Folding Design for Streamlined Storage
- Quick-Release Phone Cradle Adjustment
- Soft Silicone Grip with 2-Button Control
- Up to 8-Hour Runtime on 1 Li-Ion Battery
The SPG Live 3-Axis Smartphone Gimbal with Vertical Mode from Feiyu brings automatic horizontal-to-vertical switching to the gimbal table. The SPG Live features a smart vertical mode wherein a slow tilt from the horizontal re-orients the screen 180°. Besides this blogger-preferred vertical mode, the SPG Live offers panning, panning and tilting, and lock modes. Its slip-ring motor enables limitless 360° panning, and its cradle has dual-sided adjusting for precise phone balancing.
Use the FeiyuTech app to trigger automatic gimbal calibration, to update firmware, and to select various parameters. The SPG Live features a comfortable handle with a joystick and two additional control buttons. Its rechargeable lithium-ion battery offers a runtime of up to 8 hours. Switching between panning, panning and tilting, and lock modes on the SPG Live is accomplished with taps of the control button. The SPG Live handheld gimbal folds for streamlined storage.
Compatibility:
- iPhone iPhone 7 Plus/7/6s Plus/6S/6/SE/5/5C/5S
- Huawei P9/P9 Plus
- Xiaomi Mi 5
- Meizu MX6
- Samsung Note 5/S7
- Other similarly-sized smartphones
Features include:
- The phone moves left or right, following your handheld movement; tilting and rolling positions are fixed
- The phone moves left or right, and tilts up and down following your handheld movement; the rolling position remains fixed
- The phone stays in its chosen orientation; panning, tilting, and rolling positions remain fixed
- The camera is in the vertical position when used in this smart vertical mode
- Resets the tilting axis to its initial orientation and initial mode
- In standby mode, the gimbal remains powered-up but the motor is not operational