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E**G
Good product
It is a flexible camera stand. It swivels and rotates. I would give it five stars instead of four if the arm tension were more rigit. Foos nonetheless.
R**S
cumple su funcion
Ayuda para relocalizar tu camara y flexibiliza las opciones de angulo para usarla.. Muy util y de buena calidad. Me encanto el producto.. Gracias
L**R
Best I have had!
Great for my webcam and speakers!
R**Y
Cam Stand
Product came quick and was as described. Would recommend
T**M
Works, But Not A True Gooseneck
I am using this stand with the fantastic Obsbot webcam. Because it’s a motion tracking gimbal camera, it needs to be positioned freely, ideally from an elevated position. The flexibility of this stand and the fact that it has a ¼” tripod mounting screw, makes it ideal. The only flaw is the fact that it’s not a gooseneck arm. What is the difference? A gooseneck arm is made of metal, They are basically two interlocking spirals. Commonly used to position lamps or microphones they have one absolutely essential feature: It can be positioned very precisely. This one is a soft metal tube covered with a plastic sleeve. While it works, it doesn’t even nearly provide the precision of a gooseneck. It’s rather bending than moving. That is not a big deal when the object stays in position, but absolutely is as soon it needs constant adjustment.Funny enough, the small tripod that comes as a little extra has the metal tube, but it doesn’t make sense there, because it just makes it weak.I am giving this four stars. It works and does what it says, but I think it’s a bit lame to not go the extra step towards using a real flexible tube. I hope this helps to make a decision.
D**K
A must have for kids in online schooling
This webcam stand measures 6.34" x 6.06" x 2.05" and weighs 1.23 pounds. This stand is built with a flexible gooseneck design and is 27 inches in length.We needed a stand like this because my 6-year old niece is currently schooling from home and needed to use a webcam. The other stands that I owned were built for adults and were not adjustable enough to get her in-frame. This one was perfectly suited for the challenge thanks to the flexible gooseneck design.What we liked most about this webcam stand was:- Ease of installation. There's a clamp that affixes the stand to a table or desk and a screw that secures the camera to the mount.- Flexibility. Whether you need to capture a group of people or a small person this mount is flexible enough to accommodate a wide spectrum of needs.- Value. For 22 bucks you're getting a package that includes 2 stands and accessories to use the stands with go pros, webcams, and phones.What I liked least about this stand was:- The secondary stand. I found this item unstable and pretty useless if I am being completely honest.- Build quality. Neither of the stands in this package feel as if they are premium items that will last far into the future. While I trust these stands to hold up for an academic year, possibly two I didn't get the impression this package included the last stands I'd ever need to buy.Overall, if you're looking for a cheap fix to meet online schooling requirements for kids this webcam should make your shortlist. This webcam is easy to set up, adaptable to multiple sized subjects, and cheap. This isn't a perfect offering by any means though as I found the smaller included stand a 'fluff' addition that was not useful at all. I also thought each piece of this package felt cheap and didn't inspire confidence they'd last beyond a couple of years. However, at less than $22 I still think you're getting your money's worth. 4.0 out of 5.0.
J**7
A great collection of camera solutions
I waffled between 4 and 5 stars for this set, but settled on five stars because taken as a collection, there's a lot here that sets you up to improve your camera and/or lighting setup and address a variety of needs. Execution on individual components is not perfectly perfect... but this is a very solid kit to help improve your ergonomics and have parts on hand if your setup changes in the future.Pros:- Depending on your needs, this kit is basically a two-fer. I've got my webcam attached to the bendy-arm clamped to the desk, and the phone holder is on the little tripod for when I need to take pictures or short vids for the cloud. I don't have to move anything or change out attachments... they're both just ready to go.- The clamp on the bendy-arm is solid. It was easy to attach to my desk, and using the clamp at the edge of the desk for stability takes up WAY less real-estate than my desktop boom arm setup.- The weight limit on the bendy-arm is no joke. I have a hefty AI cam on it, and, while I do have to s-bend it (as recommended in the description) to make sure it's fully stabilized, once I got the camera where I wanted it, it doesn't move. It sways a bit when I accidentally hit the desk, but it actually doesn't really impact the picture. I can make small adjustments using the ball joint on the head of the bendy-arm without messing with the arm itself.Meh's:- While overall pretty stable, the bendy-arm can be difficult to manipulate and get exactly how you want it. You do need to over-correct a bit, because it might bend back somewhat or be a little springy. It's not like the metal "gooseneck" you're used to on a lamp or tool. Once I got the camera where I wanted it, I have resisted the urge to mess with it too much.- The tripod legs are actually more of a traditional metal "gooseneck" situation, however they're too short to bend as much as you'd expect. Once you put some weight onto it, the legs bow out more, and become more stable.- There's no padding on the underside part of the clamp. There often isn't on desk clamps... but just something to be aware of if you're concerned about raw metal vs. the underside of your desk or table.Cons:- The "gift box" in the description was not in very good shape when I received mine, and is very Christmas-y. If the "gift box" is an important part of this purchase for you, bear in mind that you may not be able to actually use it as part of a gift to someone else depending on its condition and the occasion in question.- While everything in the box was very well packaged and arrived in good condition (except the box itself), there were absolutely no instructions in the box. If you've used any of this type of equipment before, this probably won't be a problem, but if there are any parts you're not familiar with, you may need to look up what they are and how to use them.
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