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So, for a light weight easy to carry alternative to my other tripods it works, but only ata four star level.
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Only reason I didn't give 5 stars is because the weight of my phone would cause it to top...but for the price it is a great product
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Super light weight!
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Can be adjusted to many surfaces and uses...great product and very light weight
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It is light weight, easy to put your cell phone on and setting up the blue tooth is easy
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Light weight well built and perfect for what I wanted it for, for a super cheap price!!!
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Light weight, compact.
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This is an inexpensive, light weight tripod that works well for my use.eCost 50" Inch Aluminum Camera Tripod with Universal Smartphone Mount + Bluetooth Wireless Remote Control Camera Shutter for Smartphones + eCostConnection Microfiber Cloth
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Very light weight and the remote is great!
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Very easy to use, light weight fits even in my purse, comes with a little bag
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It made my photos super blurry and the tripod itself can't even support the weight of my phone apparently
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It's super light weight, and the travel bag makes it easy to tote & keep all components together
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Not too sturdy and very light weight.
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Light weight, extends and retracts easily for a variety of heights
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light weight, handy storage bag and the blue tooth remote works flawlessly with video and pics
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The stand is aluminum, light weight, easy to set up and functional.
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Hopefully it can withstand the weight of my phone and still work.
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very light weight and compact makes it easily portable, but less stable
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Portable and light weight.
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Otherwise I think that it fulfills very well its task, the easy control, and the ideal weight, although I would not bother that it will weigh something more in exchange of more firmness.
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tall, light weight very happy
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The tripod stand can barely support the weight as well
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It is very light weight making it not a burden to lug from the car to the field but that said it does have kind of flimsy feel to it, so you'll need to treat it with care
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Amazing I love it.
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The OnePlus 3T definitely exceeds its expansion limits, and balances in there crookedly (since keeping the phone in the middle of the mount would leave a constant hold on either the power button or volume down button)
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The OnePlus 3T definitely exceeds its expansion limits, and balances in there crookedly (since keeping the phone in the middle of the mount would leave a constant hold on either the power button or volume down button)