SKU: GC88-JB01494-BWW

Joby GripTight PRO Tablet Mount

Joby GripTight PRO Tablet Mount

The GripTight PRO from Joby mounts your tablet to standard 1/4"-20 thread tripods, allowing you to capture photos and video with its camera, or watch movies hands free. The GripTight PRO is compatible with tablets that have a screen size from 7 to 10", with or without the case attached. The mount has over-molded stainless steel plates that slide and lock for a precise fit. It holds your device in portrait or landscape mode and its angle of tilt can be adjusted. TPE grip pads are also on board to secure it in place.

  • Fits tablets with or without a case
  • Designed with ABS plastic, TPE grip pads, and stainless steel plates
  • Rotates for viewing and shooting photos or video in portrait or landscape mode
  • Tilt angle adjustment
  • Over-molded stainless steel plates slide and lock to securely fit tablets
  • Connects to JOBY GorillaPods or tripods via 1/4"-20 thread

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