📸 Capture Every Angle with Confidence!
The KDD Webcam Stand is a versatile and sturdy mount designed for webcams, cameras, and smartphones. With a maximum load capacity of 3.5 lbs and a flexible 22-inch gooseneck, it allows for easy adjustments in height and angle. Its universal compatibility makes it suitable for a wide range of devices, while the non-slip cushion protects your furniture. Perfect for professionals seeking stability and flexibility in their video calls or content creation.
Arm Length | 22 Inches |
Item Weight | 350 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions | 11.22 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Shape | irregular shape |
Color | black |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 3.5 Pounds |
Additional Features | webcam stand |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Automobile |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Compatible Phone Models | iPhone |
Mounting Type | Tripod |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
C**I
The Most Convenient Stand Ever!
I absolutely love this phone stand! Assembly was quite easy, I followed the directions on the instruction manual and had no issues. I film a lot of content and have been searching for a good stand to hold my phone for awhile, so finding this product was such a relief! It's very sturdy and I like how it can be securely attached to your desk. It is very adjustable, allowing for lots of different angles. I also love how it's not just a phone stand, but a tablet, camera, and even webcam mount as well! Truly can't recommend this little stand enough, if you're looking for a product like this you definitely don't need to look any further!
G**D
Performs beyond my expectations!
Much sturdier than similar products I've used in the past. I've had the arm extended with my heaviest applicable device (DSLR Camera) for 5 days now with no sagging or loosening. The connections aren't just ratcheting- the teeth interlock completely and securely when tightened. The ball socket at the device connection expands the possible orientations beyond what I expected. Very pleased!
R**Y
Very good . . but
I mainly bought this for video recording my worktable from a top-view as I show diagrams of what I am building, as well as videotaping the build off my iPhone.In terms of holding the camera steady and sturdy to the table; I give 5-Stars!In terms of adjusting the height and length - I give 4-Stars. The reason for that is both arms do not telescope. I find this a design flaw, or short-sighted in the least.The horizontal and vertical arm adjustment angles - I give 5-Stars. The unit is designed with saw-tooth clamps that allow you to fine tune the degree of angle.The phone holder and ball joint - I give 5-Stars. This allows the User to set precise angles - up / down, Left/Right and etc. with ease by turning the thumb-screw adjustment.The iPhone holder itself I give 3.5-Stars. The reason is that the holder has an extremely strong spring that make it difficult to secure the phone into position. You need to be very careful how you hold the phone as you place it in the holder as it's very, very easy to press the side buttons on the phone! Another problem of pressing the side buttons is the holder itself. Securing the phone sideways (landscape), the footholds of the holder can also depress those buttons - so it's very important that you position the phone where both the holder and your fingers are not pressing buttons. I do use an iPhone case - but even with that, it's still easy to press those buttons.Overall - giving the limitations I mentioned as well as all the other observations I find this product to be excellent. Even though the arms do not telescope, the iPhone does capture 95% of the work area - and using both the arm adjustments for height, along with having the camera zoom in / out, the Mount does more or less what I want it to do. It's very sturdy, and well made.There really isn't much assembly. All you need to do is secure the C-clamp to the pole. Then secure the clamp to the table. Screw in the Phone Holder and you're done. The rest is just adjusting the desired angles.
J**
Recomendado
Excelente producto recomendado
Y**Y
Think about where you want your camera
This is a decent quality product, but not quite what I wanted.The ball head attaches to the end of the third rod so that rod has to be close to vertical to get any use of the ball swivel. The first rod also always sticks straight up from the stand. The middle rod pretty much has to be horizontal to then actually place the camera over the desk. Which leaves very limited range of where this can place the camera. It's going to be at least 10" above the desk; more if you want to use the swivel. It does give you a notch so you can position the last rod horizontally.That said, there are lots of adjustments and they seem sturdy and easy to use.The way this looks designed to be used is you set it up once and then lock all the joints. So it's not convenient if you want to swing the camera out of the way.I think this is more useful for a phone than a camera and would be more useful if you buy two like some people did so you have 4 segments and more flexibility or range.
M**E
Positive changed to how I record video
My channel is BBQ/food centric, requiring a top-down method of filming. I have tried many of the "inexpensive" arms, all with mixed to horrible results, like slowly sinking, claiming to be able to handle 2-3 pounds, but shifting around with far less weight. What I really needed was an inexpensive arm that could hold my camera and a ring light, this one does the job. Unlike some of the other arms, you can actually see the teeth where the joints articulate, this prevents me from torquing them down incorrectly, causing a slip or break, even though the gears/teeth are plastic, as long as you unscrew the handles enough, they shouldnt grind together, and once tightened, they'll stay in place solid. The arms themselves are metal, though, im sure it's painted aluminum, they should be sturdy enough to perform. This doesn't offer the same flexibility or instant articulation like others, but since I need more of a static mount, this will do the job nicely. It's silent, too.The only two con I see right now is the metal bolts for the articulating joints appear to be surrounded by plastic matching the bolt size, this may be detrimental, but right now, not a concern. The other is that there is no shock absorption method on it, so if your table isn't really heavy or dense, bumping will make it shake, non issue for me personally, as the last overhead I had was rigged up to a chair back in front of the table I use. but it at least should be noted.There are other, much higher dollar options out there, but since my channel is starting, budget is pretty tight. I imagine I will be buying one or two more in the very near future.
D**T
Great Webcam Stand
This works great for my computer set-up (I work from home). I am able to adjust the placement of my web camera very easily and it's sturdy. Plus it doesn't take up hardly any room on my desk.
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