Designed by IPEVO, the Articulating Video Stand allows you to position an iPhone or iPod Touch for hands-free video recording.
It's a perfect solution for blog videos, tutorials, online courses, science demonstrations, and hands-on activities like music playing. Your device can also be positioned downward and parallel to the table like a document camera for text, handwriting, artwork, and 3D objects — all without the amateurish shake and blur of handheld recording. Thanks to a pose-able swing-arm and a spring-loaded grip, your iPhone is mounted easily yet securely at any angle, orientation and height. A 2.6-lb weighted base prevents tip-overs, while soft rubber inserts inside the grip prevent scratches or dings.
iPhone has an excellent HD camera and a range of apps to enhance videos. The Articulating Video Stand gives you the power to unlock that potential with high-quality stability and camera placement.
What's Driving This Trend
- Hands-free Video Recording
- The Articulating Video Stand provides a solution for hands-free video recording, allowing for stable and high-quality videos.
- Flexible Smartphone Stands
- The Articulating Video Stand offers flexible positioning options for smartphones, enabling users to record videos at different angles and orientations.
- Enhanced Video Quality
- With the Articulating Video Stand, users can unlock the potential of their iPhone's excellent HD camera by providing stability and precise camera placement.
Who This Affects Most
- Photography and Videography
- The Articulating Video Stand disrupts the photography and videography industry by offering a versatile and stable solution for smartphone video recording.
- Education and Training
- The Articulating Video Stand revolutionizes the education and training industry by providing a hands-free solution for recording tutorials, online courses, and science demonstrations.
- Art and Design
- The Articulating Video Stand disrupts the art and design industry by allowing artists to easily capture and document their work, whether it's text, handwriting, artwork, or 3D objects.