Ztylus Stabilizer Rig Kit for Smartphones for $21

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Ztylus Stabilizer Rig Kit for Smartphones for $21
Expires December 31, 2022 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 26% off

KEY FEATURES

Save yourself from jittery photos with the Stabilizer Rig Kit for your smartphone. This high quality grip gives you a secure grip and extended ergonomic stability to let you line up a picture perfectly. It’ll even let you extend to larger tripods to give your smartphone camera even more capability.

  • Universal build to work w/ any smartphone
  • Bottom of rig offers a 1/4″-20 tripod mount for you to mount it on a larger tripod
  • Top of rig feature a standard cold shoe mount that can be used for mounting a variety of accessories like microphones & lighting
  • Improve handheld photos & videos w/ a more ergonomic feel

PRODUCT SPECS

Compatibility

  • All smartphones
  • 1/4″-20 tripod mounts

Includes

  • Ztylus smartphone rig
  • Metal hand grip

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