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- #35 in Camera Mounts & Clamps
JB
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
This clamp is a game-changer for flexible phone camera positioning. The 22” version is the one I ordered—you can always adjust it for shorter setups, but the extra reach makes it incredibly versatile. The clamp itself is rock-solid and doesn’t budge if tightened properly, and you can attach it to just about anything.The T-joint knobs are well-designed—not flimsy at all. They’re easy to grip and tighten, making them perfect for larger hands. Once tightened, the joints feel really strong.One gripe: If the rotating knob near either base isn’t super tight, the whole thing can fail, which could put your mounted gear at risk. Always double-check that section. If this part were improved, I’d feel more confident using it with a heavier camera like a DSLR. For now, I’m sticking to my phone.Overall, I’d still recommend it—solid 9/10. It’s not perfect, but it’s good enough for what it does
Kristoffer Zimmerman
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
The JEBUTU 22" Magic Arm was designed for cameras, mics, and lights, but I decided to think outside the box (or rather, the snowbank) and used it to mount my snowplow joystick in my truck. And let me tell you—this thing works like a charm.The adjustable arm and sturdy clamp hold the joystick in place, even during bumpy rides and aggressive plowing. The articulating design lets me position it exactly where I need it, making the whole setup feel ergonomic and professional. The 1/4" thread and friction adjustment are perfect for dialing in just the right amount of tension, so it stays put but can still be adjusted easily.Who knew a camera mount could moonlight as a snowplow joystick holder? If you need a versatile and rock-solid mount for just about anything, this Magic Arm is your answer. 10/10 would plow again!
TRUE_PRIME
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 6, 2024
and for outdoor
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
I use this to mount a small camera over my desk. For that purpose this works perfectly.One thing to note is that the ball mounted to the clamp can get loose and it has to be screwed down. I thought I had a defective unit when my camera rotated down more than once. It wasn't the friction "ball" clamp itself, but the ball mounted to the clamp that was loose, which needed to be tightened. Once I got that squared away, it works like a champ with no issues!
Bill's Workbench on YouTube
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
I wanted something a bit longer than the other arms out there. I used it for a different angle with my iPhone when recording my YouTube videos.When I first opened the box, I thought it would be a pain to have locks on every connection instead of one lock. In practice, it is not a big deal. Each connection has a rubber o-ring that grips the connection tight when you lock it in place. It's very sturdy.I have not tried it with anything larger than an iPhone, so I don't know how it will work with a larger and heavier camera. For the iPhone, it's excellent, and I am happy I added this to my rigging setup.
Ce
Reviewed in Mexico on August 5, 2023
Es de distancia corta, pero firme, se ve muy bien, los colores están muy bien.
Nicholas J.
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022
I use this to hold a cellphone in place to act as a camera for a 3D printer. And it works well enough for that. I want to apologize in advance for any terms I incorrectly use regarding the arm.Pros:-The base clamp is very strong and grippy. I have never once worried about it slipping or loosening from vibration or force.-The phone is very secure in that clamp. The spring that pulls the two halves together is very strong and applies a lot of grip strength.-the configuration of the bars that make up the arm allow you put the arm is almost any position and largely keep it there.-lightweight and feels sturdy. I haven't had any concern about damaging parts.Cons:-The nut that locks the arm in place on the clamp has not been reliable. It will tighten enough the arm won't move much... unless you touch it, then slips very easily. The design of the clamp and nut doesn't really allow you to tighten it enough to prevent this. Of all the joints l, this is the only one I have to constantly adjust.-there is a pin and hole that line up between the base clamp and the arm that do not fit well together. The pin is too small for the hole and allows quite a bit of rotation as a result. This, combined with the issue above, basically remove the usability and function of the quick connect between the arm and base, which was the reason I selected this one over others.-the phone clamp could use a bit of rubber or some other grippy material on the two halves. While the clamp holds the phone well, it's still fairly easy to move to phone.Overall, it works well enough, but the few weaknesses mentioned hurt a lot of the functions I explicitly wanted it for.
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