

📸 Elevate your shot game—capture moments others miss!
The UBeesize 12-inch Phone Tripod combines a robust metal ball joint with flexible, rubber-coated legs for ultimate durability and adaptability. Featuring a built-in bubble level and 360° rotation, it ensures perfectly aligned shots in any orientation. The included Bluetooth remote shutter enables hands-free photos from up to 30 feet away, making it ideal for smartphones, DSLRs, and GoPros. Compact and lightweight, it’s the must-have accessory for millennial pros seeking flawless, versatile content creation on the go.







| ASIN | B07VTZTS4X |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #592 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #9 in Cell Phone Tripods |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (44,483) |
| Date First Available | October 10, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
| Item model number | TBC001 |
| Manufacturer | UBeesize |
| Package Dimensions | 9.37 x 3.54 x 2.17 inches |
H**F
Portable and durable
This little tripod is easy to use and very sturdy! I appreciate that it is easy to change the orientation (landscape or portrait) of my phone based on how the clip is attached, but you can also easily adjust once mounted since the clip/mount can be rotated. The legs are very study while also flexible enough to set it up anywhere. I also like that this is relatively small and lightweight, so it's easy to throw into a bag for a trip.
B**N
Perfect!
It works great as I expected! firm and easy to adjust and it’s a perfect size to carry! I use it with my phone and camera
A**A
A Must Have!
Super handy little tripod! It’s lightweight, flexible, and easy to set up anywhere — great for filming on the go or at home. The wireless remote is a nice bonus and actually works well. The grip holds my phone securely, even when I angle it weird. It’s not super heavy-duty, but for everyday content or video calls, it gets the job done.
M**A
Love this tripod!
I absolutely love this tripod! It’s so simple to assemble and connect to my phone. And the remote feature? It’s been a game-changer for capturing those travel photos! ☺️
K**O
Perfect Travel Companion for Social Media Content
I recently took a trip to Puerto Rico, and this Ubeesize Phone Tripod turned out to be a game-changer for capturing content on the go. I wanted something lightweight and portable that would help me record videos of myself for my social media while traveling. This tripod was exactly what I needed. The first thing that impressed me was how compact and easy to carry it is. I didn’t want to lug around a big, bulky tripod while exploring, so the Ubeesize tripod was the perfect solution. It’s small enough to toss in my backpack, but when I set it up, it’s surprisingly stable. The legs are flexible, which was awesome for getting creative with shots—whether I was filming myself against the stunning Puerto Rican coastline or setting up selfies in different spots around the island. I could wrap the legs around tree branches, railings, or even rocky surfaces to get those unique angles, something a traditional tripod wouldn’t allow. Having the wireless remote to start and stop videos is just great. It worked perfectly with my iPhone 13—just plug and play, no hassle. The remote eliminates so many bloopers and awkward moments when you’re filming by yourself. I didn’t have to rush back to the phone after hitting record, and it gave me the freedom to move around, change my angles, or take a step back without having to worry about stopping the recording at the right moment. It made filming so much smoother and helped me get more shots in less time. The phone clip also deserves a mention. I’ve used other tripods where the clip wasn’t secure enough, and my phone would slip out, but with the Ubeesize, it holds my phone tight and stable, even when I adjust the angle or position. That’s especially important when you’re filming on uneven surfaces or trying to capture the perfect shot. Since my trip, I’ve kept using the tripod for my social media content, whether it’s filming videos for Instagram or setting up for TikToks. The flexibility of the legs means I can set it up pretty much anywhere, and the stability ensures the shots are steady. I’ve even used it for Zoom calls and video conferences at home when I need a hands-free option for my phone. All in all, this tripod was a lifesaver during my Puerto Rico vacation and continues to be one of my go-to tools for content creation. It’s affordable, versatile, and surprisingly sturdy for such a lightweight tripod. If you’re looking for something portable to help with vlogging, photos, or social media videos, I highly recommend giving the Ubeesize tripod a try. It’s simple to use, reliable, and has made my content creation so much easier.
J**E
Good product, stroll falling over when phon is inserted.
Using iPhone 15, Falls over easy, especially if phones in case. Still playing with it days later to fonf the sweet stabilizing flesh form to present from falling on flat surface. Remote easy to sync. Click for photo and hold down button for video.
T**L
Excellent value, does exactly what it is supposed to do, assembly is child's play
I bought this as a convenient way to position my iPhone when shooting cute little videos for my friends and family. Set it on a desktop, tabletop, dresser, or any flat surface, and it serves that purpose perfectly. Combining that with the fact it is the most economically priced unit of its kind and what else is there to say? Unless you NEED something fancier or bigger (if you don't that you do, you don't) buy it. When I make a purchase on Amazon, I always check the lowest reviews first. If 75% of people give it five stars and 1% gives it one star, I read the one star reviews first. Many of the low reviews I saw on this product bemoaned the fact that it doesn't come with assembly instructions. People, there are FOUR pieces. So allow me to offer a quick tutorial since it does not in fact come with assembly instructions in much the same way chewing gum doesn't come with an insert that says, "1. Remove wrapper 2. Chew gum." The first part is the tripod, it is the largest part, it has legs. You want the legs to point down. At the non-leg end is the mounting platform. It is flat, platform shaped, and has a small threaded bolt sticking up from the center of it, hinting that in the near future you will be screwing something on to it. On the side of the unit is a big, friendly, easy-to-turn knob. Loosen it (turn to the left) and the mounting platform moves in many exciting directions. Tighten it (turn to the right) and platform is locked in place. Experiment, until you find the direction that works for you. The next part is the remote control. It looks like a remote control with buttons and everything. It is for controlling things, remotely. Set it aside for now. The next part is a mounting bracket for a GoPro style camera. If you've never seen one, this might be confusing (and you probably don't need it.) A simple rule of thumb, "Is there any conceivable way this attaches to my phone?" If the answer is no, set it aside. For the curious, it has a base with a threaded hole in it, and three black plastic tabs, evenly spaced, with a single long screw running through the center of all three. The case for your GoPro style camera will have TWO tabs on the bottom, usually clear, and these are meant to interlock with the plastic tabs on the base, at which point the long screw is inserted through ALL the tabs and tightened down (remember, to the right) to hold your camera firmly in place. The final piece is the spring-loaded camera bracket. Find the threaded hole in the base of it. Screw it on to the threaded bolt sticking up from the top of your tripod mounting platform until it is snug (righty-tighty.) Congratulations, your tripod is assembled. The bracket has two "jaws" that fold down flat for easy storage. Flip them into the "ready for grabbin" position, so that they are at a 90 degree angle (or perpendicular as I like to say) to the piece you just flipped them up from. If you apply pressure to these "jaws" as though you were trying to move them away from each other, you will find that the unit is spring loaded, the jaws move apart, wide enough to accommodate vary sizes of phone. Stick your phone in there. Well done. There ARE instructions included for pairing the remote to your phone. This is very handy as it allows you to remotely activate either the video or photo function on your phone. Personally, I assume my instructions are unnecessary. I believe that you, dear potential purchaser, can (as I did) look at it for 10 seconds and figure it out. If not, I hope my instructions prove useful. If not, there is a clearly visible tab on your "order page" for the product labeled "GET CUSTOMER SUPPORT." They have a support button for a product that any 8 year old who hasn't been eating paint chips for a few years could assemble. So really, dinging a product like this for "not including instructions" is just...well, I probably can't use the word I'd like to so let's just say it's unnecessary and more than a little petty. And if you ARE one of those people who felt you needed to lower your rating because it didn't come with an 8.5x11 glossy manual with supplemental color photos and a support animal please remember, take the wrapper off FIRST, THEN chew the gum, not the other way around. For everyone else, it doesn't cost much, it works just fine, it's probably EXACTLY what you're looking for. I'm certainly satisfied with it. Thank you, and good night.
S**E
Ein stabiles kleines Stativ mit viel Montage Zubehör für Handy und Kameras, auch noch ein Fernaulöser fürs Handy, der tadellos funktioniert und sehr schnell via BT installiert werden kann. Ich bin begeistert!
J**G
…very toy-like and plastic…
L**S
Missing part of the item
A**R
Sturdy and legs are fully adjustable for any surface.
V**I
È resistente, leggero e ha un’ottima presa sulle superfici(rami, paletti della luce, ringhiere).unica cosa è che Presenta dei cuscinetti mordibi sulle 3 gambe..spero non si logorino. Per il resto ok
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