This Smartphone Gimbal Is $50 Off During Black Friday
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Higher-end flagship phones like the iPhone 14 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra might have decent built-in stabilization, but most smartphones still struggle to deliver smooth video in more dynamic settings. That’s where a gimbal like the DJI Osmo Mobile 6 becomes a worthwhile upgrade—especially now that it's $89 for Black Friday (down from $139). Its three-axis stabilization is said to keep your footage steady, even with quick or jerky movements, and it offers a variety of recording modes to suit different needs, with a small screen displaying your current mode so you won’t accidentally record in the wrong one. Plus, you don't have to recalibrate every time you need to switch between portrait and landscape orientation.
The Osmo 6 also makes it easier to experiment with creative angles, thanks to its built-in extension rod that stretches up to 8.46 inches. It’s a simple feature but handy for improving your framing, especially for self-recorded shots. The joystick feels more responsive, and with the record and mode buttons close at hand, controlling the gimbal is simple. The updated zoom and focus wheel is a step up from the old slider, though this PCMag review notes that it can be a bit too sensitive at times. If you’re filming solo, the included tripod legs give you a stable setup without the hassle of finding a flat surface to prop it on.
Additionally, the Mimo app enhances the Osmo 6 experience further with features like ActiveTrack 6.0, which locks onto subjects (even fast-moving pets or objects) and keeps them in frame. Tutorials and Shot Guides make it user-friendly for beginners, while Quick Launch speeds up setup time for select iPhones (if your iPhone has MagSafe, the Mimo app launches automatically when you connect your phone to the gimbal). Unfortunately, the experience is far more limited for Android users. The app isn’t available on the Google Play Store, so you’ll have to side-load it from the manufacturer's website, which could come with potential security risks.