Movo VXR10+ Smartphone Video Rig with Mini Tripod, Phone Grip, and Video Microphone Compatible with iPhone 13, 12, 11, 11 Pro, XS, XR, X, 8, 7, and Android - for YouTube, TIK Tok, Filming, Vlogging
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It certainly ought to. The phone-holding portion can be adjusted. Most phones should fit in this case.
Yes. Up to Pixel 4a, used with models
What is the firmness of your mattress? It's a small tripod, after all.
A lightning to headphone adapter is required if your phone does not have a headphone jack. If it has a headphone jack, make sure it's set to 3. The mic includes a 5mm adapter. Everything else in this kit is just a matter of adjusting and securing the phone.
Selected User Reviews For Movo VXR10+ Smartphone Video Rig with Mini Tripod, Phone Grip, and Video Microphone Compatible with iPhone 13, 12, 11, 11 Pro, XS, XR, X, 8, 7, and Android - for YouTube, TIK Tok, Filming, Vlogging
This is the worst piece of garbage we've ever bought, and we had terrible customer service. This is something you should avoid purchasing. The parts that adjust won't stay adjusted. Parts of the plastic break. Because of its small base, it is prone to tipping over. The microphone is adequate, but the stand is a complete disaster. Everything started to fall apart after only one use, but be careful. Oh! As a result, we emailed photos to Movo, where we encountered an unfriendly customer service representative. Despite the fact that we sent photos, he insists that we ship it to the company before the warranty can be honored. As a result, the customer (me) must expend time, money, and effort to ship it, as well as wait for them to ship a replacement. Wow. Thank you very much, Movo. I can tell where the customer is on your priority list because he is last.
I planned to use a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 for the setup. Despite its $1,000 price tag, the microphone on this phone is occasionally unreliable. So, this year, I'm taking my audio a little more seriously, and after reading the good reviews and the low price of around $100, I decided to bite. After purchasing it and setting it up, there was no discernible difference in sound quality! Then there's the stand itself, which doesn't lock into place tightly where the ball mechanism is supposed to lock at the bottom. Is still loose enough that the weight of my phone and microphone causes it to fall over! With that said, I have a very nice-looking stand that is useless, as well as a microphone that makes no difference when compared to not using one at all. At the same time, I bought a lavalier mic for $22 and it has incredible sound quality! This purchase has left me feeling very unsatisfied. I won't buy it again, and I won't recommend it to anyone else.
Despite the fact that it is not a high-end product, I believe it is ideal for enthusiasts and people who are just getting started with the subject. I put it to the test on my phone, and it worked perfectly. It appears that the materials are of high quality, so if you're new to the subject like me, I recommend it. Good quality: precio- producto.
I was only interested in the microphone because it was around $40, but I was planning on getting a tripod and some sort of phone grip anyway, so why not kill three birds with one stone? I purchased the package and first tested the microphone. br>At first, it was a little confusing because there were two different 3. Audio cables with a 5mm diameter The first was for cameras, while the second was for smartphones. The different ends of the three are also important. It's also worth noting that a 5mm audio cable is important. They're labeled to indicate which end goes where. It was my fault because I didn't read it carefully enough. br>The audio from the micro is excellent, not excellent in the sense that it is a $200 microphone, but excellent in the sense that it is inexpensive. br>I was expecting the tripod and phone grip to be made of plastic, but they turned out to be made of metal, which is much more durable. br>I'm excited to use it to help me record with my phone.
I've had this Movo Smartphone with Ring and Mini Tripod for quite some time now, and I have to say that I absolutely adore it. I like how the tripod looks; despite its small size, it has an appealing design and appears to be made of sturdy material. For interviews, the mic is simply fantastic. I've tried expensive "shotguns" and can assure you that they are unnecessary. This Movo microphone performs its job admirably. If you want to do interviews or even personal videos, I highly recommend using a setup like the one I have.
I had printed an Amazon return code and was ready to send it back. I discovered the user manual at the bottom of the box (outside the case containing all the accessories) as I was packing it up. It turned out that I had been using the incorrect cable. It's all about the cable, and it's all about the cable's direction. I hear a slight improvement with this microphone when the cable is properly plugged in, and even more improvement when the microphone is used outside in the wind. br>br>Suggestions to the producer: Please store the user manual with the other accessories inside the case, not at the bottom of the box, where it will be nearly invisible.
oh well. I am the proud owner of a Takstar. and it occurred to me that this would be preferable. My assumptions were incorrect. I'm still not ready to spend the money on a Rode. In my office, I can't seem to turn off the fan. This picks it up almost as clearly as my voice, but the Takstar ignores it better, so I don't have to work as hard to get it out of the recordings. This is something I have yet to try outside. There's a chance it'll work out better.
My impression is the polar opposite. It's extremely long-lasting and sturdy. The microphone is of excellent quality and performs admirably in my application. This is a kit I strongly suggest.