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The Motorized Pan Tilt Head offers a versatile solution for photographers and videographers, featuring 360° rotation, ±35° tilt, and a 100m remote control. With adjustable speed settings and compatibility with various devices, this tripod head is perfect for creative shooting, including time-lapse and panoramic photography.
C**R
Perfect!
Works great to mount a camera and be able to pan and tilt it!
D**E
Spins too slow
Moves too slow couldn’t get the remote to tilt up or down. Got it to Spin with the Remote but it goes so slow you ‘d miss a shot waiting for it to spin disappointed
M**E
Works as advertised.
This product works as advertised. The range of the remote is incredible which is important to me and the application in which I use this. My only complaint is the smoothness of the movement. It moves smooth when the remote button is pushed but it does not stop at infinite points. So when I want to fine-tune the position exactly often times it won’t move just a hair but will move five hairs if that makes any sense.
D**Y
Impressed
Item is just as good as. i thought it would be. Nice size, weight, and functionality.
A**R
It's not a bad gimble. Very slow. But the programming is awful.
For a $90 gimble, it's decent. There's a reason good gimbles cost a thousand bucks. It's slow and the intervals don't make much sense, such as 380 degrees in 60 seconds. (not a typo, three hundred eighty.) Pros: It's reasonably sturdy, except for the 90 degree angle adapter, that's flimsy. It runs on 18650 batteries. Big plus IMHO. It's a 2,000mAh battery. I think the battery life will be exceptionally long, which is unfortunate considering some of the "cons" points below. You will never program this to run all day. Pan 360 degrees in 54 seconds +/- on "speed 9" Does seem to return to zero consistently. Can rotate more than 720 degrees continuously. It's going to take nearly three minutes to do it and you have to hold the remote button, but it will do it. It's smooth. Cons: I couldn't get it to charge through the USB-C. I have chargers for the 18650 battery format, so I'm not concerned. Check to make sure yours charges if you don't have one. You can't tilt and pan on one of the four program modes that work, only pan. I could not get modes 2-4 to do anything. I don't know why they advertise 2.4Ghz, it's not WiFi enabled. You may have problems if your area is already saturated on 2.4Ghz. The maximum amount of time that one can pan without it reversing direction is 59s. Then it will reverse direction. Since it's now gone 380-ish degrees in 59 seconds, it will reverse if you have the "times" set above 1. I was looking for something that would make several laps, but I can deal with this. There's a speed zero, which would make sense if you could set both a pan and tilt simultaneous operation, but since you can't, I don't know why it's there. Speed 8 is 327 degrees in 59 seconds. Again, this might make sense if it was 360 degrees in 60 seconds and 9 was faster than 8, but it's not. Speed 1 is 52 degrees in 59 seconds. Again, not something that makes any sense. Remote feels flimsy, like those cheap R/C cars in the 80s where it would drive straight forward, make a left turn in reverse and then drive forward again? Yeah, like those remotes. The cell phone camera holder only opens on one side, so the phone will never be centered. It's also just a tiny bit too small to fit my phone in it's case. Again, I have better components, so I'm going to use those instead. It makes a whirring noise on higher speeds and a beeeeeeeeeep sound on low speeds. Untested: Shutter wire plug. 100m connectivity. To be perfectly honest, it will work for my purpose, but I would buy suggest trying anything else.
R**G
Very disappointed
Remote never connects to the battery. Pain in the butt.
F**R
Functions as advertised...
Easy to use. Functions as advertised.
P**E
If you want it to last, Don't buy it.
I got this unit on May 30. It lasted 3 months. The camera I have mounted on it weighs 1.2 pounds (545 grams) and the unit is advertised as being able to handle that weight. Evidently not! I was tilting in downward a couple of degrees during the beginning of a sermon and it just stripped its gears. I am not satisfied at all. So now I am out $90 and the owner of a useless paperweight.