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Joby GorillaPod Mobile Mini Flexible Stand for Smartphones

If you are looking for a compact and versatile solution for stabilizing your smartphone, you will enjoy the GorillaPod Mobile Mini Flexible Stand from Joby. The stand uses a pair of rubberized jaws to secure your phone in place and allows you to change the spacing between them to fit most compact phones like the iPhone 7 and Google Pixel all the way up to plus size models such as the iPhone 7 Plus, Google Pixel XL, and Microsoft Lumia 950 XL. Three flexible jointed legs are used for support, which can be shaped to wrap around objects or improve stability on uneven surfaces.

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Joby GorillaPod Mobile Mini Flexible Stand for Smartphones

Joby GorillaPod Mobile Mini Flexible Stand for Smartphones

If you are looking for a compact and versatile solution for stabilizing your smartphone, you will enjoy the GorillaPod Mobile Mini Flexible Stand from Joby. The stand uses a pair of rubberized jaws to secure your phone in place and allows you to change the spacing between them to fit most compact phones like the iPhone 7 and Google Pixel all the way up to plus size models such as the iPhone 7 Plus, Google Pixel XL, and Microsoft Lumia 950 XL. Three flexible jointed legs are used for support, which can be shaped to wrap around objects or improve stability on uneven surfaces.

Suitable for use at home or on the road, the Mobile Mini serves as both a small tripod to help you take pictures and video and a viewing stand for comfortably watching movies and streams. It is made of proprietary ABS plastic and TPE, which helps keep the stand lightweight at only 1.1 oz. And at a height of 4.6", it can be easily transported in a small bag or even kept inside your pocket while you are out shooting.

Features:

Fits most regular and plus size smartphones, including the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, Google Pixel, and Microsoft Lumia 950 XL

Rubberized jaws hold the phone tightly and can be adjusted for the ideal fit

Flexible legs made up of several joints allow you to bend the tripod around objects or steady it on rough surfaces

Works as a tripod for the improved taking of pictures, or as a viewing stand for comfortably watching videos

Compact and lightweight construction, easy to transport inside a bag or pocket

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Product Overview

Joby GorillaPod Mobile Mini Flexible Stand for Smartphones

If you are looking for a compact and versatile solution for stabilizing your smartphone, you will enjoy the GorillaPod Mobile Mini Flexible Stand from Joby. The stand uses a pair of rubberized jaws to secure your phone in place and allows you to change the spacing between them to fit most compact phones like the iPhone 7 and Google Pixel all the way up to plus size models such as the iPhone 7 Plus, Google Pixel XL, and Microsoft Lumia 950 XL. Three flexible jointed legs are used for support, which can be shaped to wrap around objects or improve stability on uneven surfaces.

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