3 Axis Gimbal Stabilizer for Gopro Hero 13/12/11/10/9, Handheld Stabilizer for Gopro for Video Recording, IPX4 Waterproof, Bluetooth Control, Compatible with Osmo Camera, Insta360, hohem iSteady Pro4








Key features
- •✈【None of shake】 - The Hohem GoPro gimbal stabilizer was built to film on the go. Respond to every delicate movement without any delay. Provide a film-level video recording, say goodbye to fuzzy. Instead of the shaking selfie stick in the wind, this gimbal stabilizer can help you to get a stable quality videos/photos.Our gimbal will help you to capture smooth footage even on the roughest roads.(The world is so exciting, don't worry about rough roads.)
- •✈【Lightweight & portable for your trip】 - made of the newest technology of polymer composites which will be much lighter than other GoPro gimbal. With the surface textured & ergonomic design, This gimbal stabilizer is easier to grab and comfortable. Meanwhile, we provide a compact carrying case which make the GoPro gimbal stabilizer portable on the trip.
- •✈【Easy operate with joystick & one-button re-centered】 - with re-centered button, you can reset the position & angles of your camera quickly. Meanwhile, you can operate the joystick to control the angle for your perfect shooting.
- •✈【Motion time-lapse, 360 Panorama】 - catch the time into your picture/video! The gimbal stabilizer can help you to shoot a time-lapse picture/video with smooth panning, just free your hands. And it time to say goodbye to the fuzzy, broken&deform Panorama photos, you can Easy to capture a stable 180°/360° Panorama with our GoPro gimbal stabilizer.
- •✈【12 hours running time, 3 charging port, versatility app & 12 months 】 - build-in 4000 mash battery provides 12 hours long running time.What's more, the GoPro gimbal stabilizer can also be Used as a power bank & charge your action camera by the USB/Micro USB power output port. With multiple ¼ Ports, you can expand other device or usage, such as mount it on the bike or tripod. The gimbal can also be Used with a versatility app and get more extended function to shoot your creative photography.
Brandhohem
CategoryStabilizers
SizeLightweight Handheld Gimabl Stabilizer for gopro
ColorBlack Gimbal Stabilizer for Action Camera
Warranty12 MONTHS WARRANTY
3 Axis Gimbal Stabilizer for Gopro Hero 13/12/11/10/9, Handheld Stabilizer for Gopro for Video Recording, IPX4 Waterproof, Bluetooth Control, Compatible with Osmo Camera, Insta360, hohem iSteady Pro4
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Does pretty well
K&DHibbard✓ Verified Purchase•August 9, 2023
For the cost, it's simple to use and set up. I plugged my GoPro into the power outlet port and realized it will use up quite a bit of battery in a short amount of time. The app is about a 2 star, but I do like the ability to set up waypoints for Timelapse. I was a little disappointed there is not an automatic follow mode to track someone walking/moving when the gimbal is stationary.
It's as good as the starts say it is!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 27, 2023
I have used a Gopro Karma Grip and it worked well so I was skeptical to try this one. With the price on the Karma, it was worth the try. I have several friends in video production that use the Karma and lately they have started to fall away from it as the battery life tanks after about a year of use. For $200, that's theft if you ask me. The grip is obviously made for its starship product so it does work well.
Now... the Hohem iSteady Pro.
Out of the box you get a nicely packed case. I was stoked about the case except you cant use the case if you have a GoPro mounted on the iSteady Pro. That sucks! So now I am in search of a case I can use for transport.
Mounting it is a little quirky, but it is somewhat universal so it come with it. Once you power it up I kept wanting the red recode button to work with the GoPro but it does not. So that is a downfall to the usability. There is also no way to plug the device in and use the battery backup while in use. It has to be detached to do that. So those are the challenges upfront.
What is good? The gimbal is super simple to learn and understand. It is so stinking easy, unless you want to MAKE it complicated, don't download the app. The app has so many things you can fine adjust that you get yourself in trouble quick. If you think you need to adjust it, I am sure you are correct. I do like the option the app offers to make pre recorded paths and I look forward to creating something that uses that! It is super smooth to use and the gimbal is awesome. The only knock I would give on functionality is that if you start to relax your hand and tilt forward you begin to loose the ability to turn the camera left and right so when you pick your hand back up it quickly jumps to that direction.
All in all... I definitely get the full battery life out of it, maybe more. I think it is a great product!
Now... the Hohem iSteady Pro.
Out of the box you get a nicely packed case. I was stoked about the case except you cant use the case if you have a GoPro mounted on the iSteady Pro. That sucks! So now I am in search of a case I can use for transport.
Mounting it is a little quirky, but it is somewhat universal so it come with it. Once you power it up I kept wanting the red recode button to work with the GoPro but it does not. So that is a downfall to the usability. There is also no way to plug the device in and use the battery backup while in use. It has to be detached to do that. So those are the challenges upfront.
What is good? The gimbal is super simple to learn and understand. It is so stinking easy, unless you want to MAKE it complicated, don't download the app. The app has so many things you can fine adjust that you get yourself in trouble quick. If you think you need to adjust it, I am sure you are correct. I do like the option the app offers to make pre recorded paths and I look forward to creating something that uses that! It is super smooth to use and the gimbal is awesome. The only knock I would give on functionality is that if you start to relax your hand and tilt forward you begin to loose the ability to turn the camera left and right so when you pick your hand back up it quickly jumps to that direction.
All in all... I definitely get the full battery life out of it, maybe more. I think it is a great product!
Calidad
Andrés DÃaz Ph.✓ Verified Purchase•July 1, 2023
Excelente equipo, llegó en perfectas condiciones y cumple con todo lo que necesito y realiza todas las funciones que ofrece el producto
Great Gimbal
Karen Griffiths✓ Verified Purchase•May 26, 2023
This gimbal stabilizer works well with my GoPro 11
Great gimbal
The K Man✓ Verified Purchase•May 19, 2023
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The gimbal is exactly as advertised. It came with:
- The gimbal itself
- A hard shell case
- 1 16" USB 2 (A) to USB 2 (Micro-B) cable for charging the gimbal (No Power brick included)
- 1 4" USB 2 (Mini-B) to USB 2 (Micro-B) cable for earlier versions of GoPro for charging the gopro itself via the Gimbal battery
- 1 4" USB 3 (C) to USB 2 (Micro-B) cable for later versions of GoPro (Hero 5 thru 7) for charging the gopro itself via the Gimbal battery
- A small tripod that uses the standard 1/4-20 (1/4" diameter, 20 threads per inch) screw. (I tested it, and it works on my Canon DSLR.)
Price:
$99 - Price paid before taxes. Considering the cost of similar gimbals on Amazon, I found this to be a very good deal.
Build Quality/Durability:
The Gimbal itself feels very sturdy and well made. It has plastic, but they don't feel cheap and flimsy. The grip has some texture to it, but it's nothing special. It still feels like it might be a bit slippery if I were to get it wet. The buttons are simple, and feel pleasant to press. So far, nothing has fallen off, which is a plus. I do have concerns over the circular adjustment button, however. I've read reports of it falling out, so I will stay on high-alert for that.
Performance:
It works pretty well once you get used to it. There are 4 modes, each of which you change with a click of a button. 1-click seems to keep the GoPro always level with the horizon. You can turn left and right, and it will slowly follow you that way. 2-clicks and the GoPro will slowly follow your ups and downs and doesn't keep level with the horizon. So if you're doing some climbing or wanting to pan downward for whatever reason, it will sort of follow your movements that way. 3-clicks seems to lock the GoPro in place on a specific spot on the horizon. If you find something interesting and you're moving all around, it will (for the most part) keep locked onto that subject. 4-clicks is just bonkers. it moves all over, up, down, left, right, and even at an angle. I will probably never use that one. There is a trigger button on the back for your pointer finger. 1-click and it puts it into "sport" mode. I'm still not sure how this works yet. 2-clicks and it re-centers the GoPro which is a nice touch if you find yourself all discombobulated. You can follow subjects at a low angle with your arm pointing down which is a nice feature.
I have, at times, caused it to freak out by rotating it in wierd quirky directions which seemed to confuse it, but this didn't happen that often, and I was purposely trying to mess it up. Battery-life so far has been excellent. I haven't used it too much, but it seems to last a long time (much longer than the GoPro's atrocious battery. So it should work well for short-medium excursions, especially considering it can chart the GoPro's battery while it's still mounted.
Design/Features:
As mentioned in Performance, there are 4 different follow modes, each which seem to work really well. It seems to be a little bit slow in the 2-click setting when it's panning up and down after I move my arm that way. Resetting it to center doesn't always work on the first try, for some reason. It's taking some getting used to.
The case is shaped so that everything fits exactly in it's place, which is nice, but I would have preferred foam inserts that i can shove other accessories in with. Thankfully, they thought about shaping the case when the Gopro is still attached. This way I don't need to remove it every time that I use it.
Overall:
Given the prices of other gimbals, I'd say this is a very good deal. None of the downsides, so far anyway, are enough to warrant me dropping it any stars. It works really well and keeps all my footage very stable.
The gimbal is exactly as advertised. It came with:
- The gimbal itself
- A hard shell case
- 1 16" USB 2 (A) to USB 2 (Micro-B) cable for charging the gimbal (No Power brick included)
- 1 4" USB 2 (Mini-B) to USB 2 (Micro-B) cable for earlier versions of GoPro for charging the gopro itself via the Gimbal battery
- 1 4" USB 3 (C) to USB 2 (Micro-B) cable for later versions of GoPro (Hero 5 thru 7) for charging the gopro itself via the Gimbal battery
- A small tripod that uses the standard 1/4-20 (1/4" diameter, 20 threads per inch) screw. (I tested it, and it works on my Canon DSLR.)
Price:
$99 - Price paid before taxes. Considering the cost of similar gimbals on Amazon, I found this to be a very good deal.
Build Quality/Durability:
The Gimbal itself feels very sturdy and well made. It has plastic, but they don't feel cheap and flimsy. The grip has some texture to it, but it's nothing special. It still feels like it might be a bit slippery if I were to get it wet. The buttons are simple, and feel pleasant to press. So far, nothing has fallen off, which is a plus. I do have concerns over the circular adjustment button, however. I've read reports of it falling out, so I will stay on high-alert for that.
Performance:
It works pretty well once you get used to it. There are 4 modes, each of which you change with a click of a button. 1-click seems to keep the GoPro always level with the horizon. You can turn left and right, and it will slowly follow you that way. 2-clicks and the GoPro will slowly follow your ups and downs and doesn't keep level with the horizon. So if you're doing some climbing or wanting to pan downward for whatever reason, it will sort of follow your movements that way. 3-clicks seems to lock the GoPro in place on a specific spot on the horizon. If you find something interesting and you're moving all around, it will (for the most part) keep locked onto that subject. 4-clicks is just bonkers. it moves all over, up, down, left, right, and even at an angle. I will probably never use that one. There is a trigger button on the back for your pointer finger. 1-click and it puts it into "sport" mode. I'm still not sure how this works yet. 2-clicks and it re-centers the GoPro which is a nice touch if you find yourself all discombobulated. You can follow subjects at a low angle with your arm pointing down which is a nice feature.
I have, at times, caused it to freak out by rotating it in wierd quirky directions which seemed to confuse it, but this didn't happen that often, and I was purposely trying to mess it up. Battery-life so far has been excellent. I haven't used it too much, but it seems to last a long time (much longer than the GoPro's atrocious battery. So it should work well for short-medium excursions, especially considering it can chart the GoPro's battery while it's still mounted.
Design/Features:
As mentioned in Performance, there are 4 different follow modes, each which seem to work really well. It seems to be a little bit slow in the 2-click setting when it's panning up and down after I move my arm that way. Resetting it to center doesn't always work on the first try, for some reason. It's taking some getting used to.
The case is shaped so that everything fits exactly in it's place, which is nice, but I would have preferred foam inserts that i can shove other accessories in with. Thankfully, they thought about shaping the case when the Gopro is still attached. This way I don't need to remove it every time that I use it.
Overall:
Given the prices of other gimbals, I'd say this is a very good deal. None of the downsides, so far anyway, are enough to warrant me dropping it any stars. It works really well and keeps all my footage very stable.
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