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Tilta Hydra Alien Mini Master Kit (Forest Green)

Capture ultrasmooth shots using your action camera rig weighing up to 0.59 kg, a vehicle or bike, and the Hydra Alien Mini Master Kit from Tilta. This kit comprises a shock-absorbing arm with a Nato clamp, an electronic suction cup, a stabiliser head for the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, a handlebar clamp, a 0.21 kg counterweight, and a case.

SKU: GC33-HDA-T15-E-FG

Tilta Hydra Alien Mini Master Kit (Forest Green)

Tilta Hydra Alien Mini Master Kit (Forest Green)

Capture ultrasmooth shots using your action camera rig weighing up to 0.59 kg, a vehicle or bike, and the Hydra Alien Mini Master Kit from Tilta. This kit comprises a shock-absorbing arm with a Nato clamp, an electronic suction cup, a stabiliser head for the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, a handlebar clamp, a 0.21 kg counterweight, and a case.

Compatibility

This compact bike-mount system can be used with the DJI Pocket 3, Action 3 and 4, and Insta360 X3 and X4.

It also supports similar camera rigs weighing up to 0.59 kg

It provides secure, smooth support for the Tilta Khronos cage line for smartphones.

Combine this rig with the separately available handgrip or suction cup for additional setups.

Hydraulic Arm

The Hydra Alien Mini Master Kit uses a shock-absorbing arm modeled after the larger Tilta Hydra Arm to stabilise your camera. It uses US-produced, automotive-quality oil for its hydraulics and enables users to replenish it if required.

Electronic Suction Cup

Count on the included electronic suction cup to secure the Hydra Alien Mini mount to your car or another vehicle.

This 4.5" suction cup provides real-time pressure monitoring with the ability to increase the amount of suction if a leak occurs.

The cup's 2000mAh internal battery provides a runtime of around eight hours.

For uninterrupted capture, the suction cup can alternately be powered using an external 5V, 1A power supply.

Shock-Absorbing Head for Osmo Pocket 3

The included shock-absorbing head cradles your DJI Osmo Pocket 3, minimising micro-vibrations for the smoothest video capture.

Locking Handlebar Clamp

The locking clamp mounts securely on 0.9 or 1.1" handlebars or tubes, enabling you to use it with bicycles, e-bikes, and motorcycles. Simply remove the included bushing to accommodate a larger 1.1" diameter handlebar.

Key Features:

Compact Shock-Absorbing Arm

4.5" Battery-Powered Suction Cup

Shock-Absorbing Head for Osmo Pocket 3

Clamps on 0.9 or 1.1" Handlebar

Adjustable Arm for Ease of Positioning

For Action Cameras/Phones up to 0.59 kg

Hydraulic-Damping in Shock Head

Nato Rail Clamp for Camera/Phone Holder

What's in the Box:

Tilta Hydra Alien Mini Master Kit (Forest Green)

Tilta Hydra Electronic Suction Cup (4.5")

Tilta Rosette Mounting Bracket for Electronic Suction Cup (4.5", Titanium Grey)

Shock-Absorbing Arm for Hydra Alien Mini (Titanium Grey)

Tilta Rosette Mounting Bracket for Hydra Alien Mini (Titanium Grey)

Extension Support Arm

Tilta Shock-Absorbing Head for Hydra Alien Mini (Titanium Grey)

Tilta Handlebar Mount for Hydra Alien Mini (Titanium Grey)

Soft Carrying Case

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Tilta Hydra Alien Mini Master Kit (Forest Green)

Capture ultrasmooth shots using your action camera rig weighing up to 0.59 kg, a vehicle or bike, and the Hydra Alien Mini Master Kit from Tilta. This kit comprises a shock-absorbing arm with a Nato clamp, an electronic suction cup, a stabiliser head for the DJI Osmo Pocket 3, a handlebar clamp, a 0.21 kg counterweight, and a case.

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