- ✔ SUPERIOR FLEXIBLE NEO-RUBBER LEGS - Secure and mount your phone in any position imaginable. Wrap the textured gripping neo-rubber legs around a lamp, chair, tree or any object with rock-solid holding power to adjust your camera angle for the perfect shot every time!
- ✔ PORTABLE AND DURABLE DESIGN - Take the SquidGrip smartphone tripod anywhere you go. You'll be amazed at the lightweight and compact design that packs a punch with unshakable strength and stability. Strong enough to hold even full-size DSLR camera. No other phone tripod can match the SquidGrip's unparalleled strength.
- ✔ UNIVERSAL COMPATABILITY - The included phone mount adjusts to hold any size phone. Get the ultimate mobile phone tripod for iPhone X, 8, 8 Plus, 7, 7 Plus, 6, 6 Plus, 5, 4, Samsung Galaxy S8, S8 Plus, S7, S7 Edge, S6, S6 Edge, ALL Samsung Note models or any other smartphone.
- ✔ INFINITELY ADJUSTABLE - The included Ball-Head 360 allows for endless possibilities when positioning your phone. Capture photo or video from any camera angle. The all metal construction ball-head even allows for 90 degree bird's eye shots so you can angle your phone perpendicular to the floor. Great for product and food photography or anywhere your imagination takes you.
- ✔ LIFETIME WARRANTY - If your SquidGrip professional heavy duty tripod breaks or fails, or you're not 100% happy, we'll replace it or refund it, no questions asked.
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David Hiner
Great product!
I purchased three products from Xenvo in preparation for an upcoming vacation: the Xenvo SquidGrip iPhone Tripod, the Xenvo Shutterbug Bluetooth Remote Control Camera Shutter Button Clicker, and the Xenvo Pro Lens Kit with Macro and Wide-Angle Lenses, which also come with an LED light and travel case. First impressions are so important, and I was immediately impressed with the packaging before even seeing the products. The boxes the items were shipped in are sturdy with foam inserts to protect each piece. Inside each box is a USB key that allows you to view tutorials on how to set up and use/protect your purchase. The videos were very well done and extremely informative, helping me to quickly understand each item’s use better than I otherwise would have, I believe. Instruction sheets are also included for quick reference afterwards. I am impressed with not only the quality of each product, but the accessories that I received as well, such as lanyards, biner clips, a protective zippered case and even an extra battery and charger for the LED clip light. I am very excited about using these items on vacation and highly recommend this company and their products!
Amos Akinwale Ayoola
Re-Inventing The Wheel...
When I received the Xenvo, I was so impressed by it's sturdiness, weight and it's size. And it is what I imagined how it would look like the first time that I would buy one. The three pics that I uploaded is how I happened upon a Tri Pod unit ever in the first place. I was in CVS and I saw this little Tri-pod and it cost me about $7.00 and change for it. I used it at a Fireworks Display and wrapped the legs around a railing along the Boardwalk. The first pic shows what happened to it. The phone holding Clamp fell off with my phone attached to it, falling almost 20 ft. into the sand below almost damaging my phone. (So much for a tri-pod). It was embarrassing that I had to jump the railing all the way down to rescue my phone, (A Galaxy S9+). So now I have this Xenvo Tri Pod. The second photo shows it's size in comparison. So it's proven that you get what you pay for. Re-Inventing the wheel? I think that this $7.00 tri-pod was a spinoff from the Xenvo because it looks and feels of some time and effort to it's quality. The Third pic has the Xenvo standing alone Proud and I am pleased with it's quality. I can also accomplish much more with this unit and confident that I won't be rescuing my phone anymore. 5 Stars Man!....If you haven't gotten one yet, I would highly advise it!
Kyle Garcia
like many people I suppose
Over the years I, like many people I suppose, have had a few of these grippy tripods. This one is the best I've tried. Rather than the older string of ball in socket joints that loosen and sometimes pop out, this design is continuous. It may be a wire or something on the inside. On the outside is a padded, squishy, grippy material that is new to me. The legs and phone mount are connected by 2 pieces. This combination allows you to swivel and lock into a number of positions, both tall and wide. And finally, there was a link in the box to a quick but informative video which showed me how to best use the swivel lock. I would have probly figured it out in a few days, but may be not. Instead, after about 2 minute vid, I was on point. For what it's worth I bought the same brand macro + wide lens. Equally as useful and well put together.
Endia Wilson-Evans
Sturdy and attractive
This little tripod is excellent. It's actually quite sturdy. I got it to use with my phone just in case, but it will hold a GoPro and even a lightweight video camera. I'm a video pro and really like having this in my arsenal. I can add on a second stationary camera to my gigs and trust that it will stay put.
Kara L. Whitaker
Spend the extra $8 for THIS! Seriously!
Okay - so I'm a "Selfie Queen." :-D I bought a $22 tripod with remote. It didn't grip really well and after a few uses, the screw that holds the grip to the stand got stripped. Low quality. I spent $30 for this Xenvo tripod. I took this broomstick photo because you MUST see the physical difference $8 will buy you! Add to this, you get a lifetime warranty and an inventive USB "welcome video" card. Xenvo takes this product seriously. Oh - I have a Galaxy Note 8, which is to say it's bigger and heavier than most phones. Note in the picture that the phone is being held steady at an oblique angle. The tiny, cheap-quality tripod would never do that.
Phea Roun
An Absolute Must For Anyone That Loves Taking Pictures Or Videos
This thing is fantastic! I am an avid photographer and sometimes just love using my iphone. This is always in my backpack. I love the two different swivel options they give you so there is no possible angle that you wont be able to achieve. The legs are VERY flexible and also just as easy to straighten out. I have used for making videos for work and recently my first YouTube review. I found it great for sitting on the couch and FaceTiming. I wrapped it over my knee and talked for an hour and it never needed any adjustment. The head is very adjustable and holds the phone or smal point and shoot very tight. You will not have to worry about it falling out. The also provide a GoPro adaptor. The whole package arrives in a very professional looking box; something one would expect to see in a high end store. You also get an email from the company that includes suggestions on how to use it before it arrives. I am really glad I bought this. One thing I would love to see but doesnt change the way I feel is a small bag/pouch to protect it and keep the extract swivel head in but that is not a make it or break it for me. I am buying several more for Christmas gifts.
Marie-Chantale Cyr
My new favorite item.
This tripod Xenvo SquidGrip is so versatile in every way it amazes me. I have a Pixel XL with an OtterBox case, and I was afraid of the phone mount breaking due to its massive size. I was blown away at how well it fit. The legs of the tripod itself are so flexible and sturdy which allow you to place it on literally almost any surface. The ball mount, when attached to the phone mount, will let you take pictures/videos from almost any angle. There even is a mount for cameras like GoPro. This is honestly my first tripod and I'm impressed. When I bought it, I was just hoping I didn't have to take off the case to work on projects, which is a major plus. The Xenvo SquidGrip is worth every penny. I plan on buying more of the Xenvo products in the days to come.
Gina Passarella
Highly versatile and functional tripod mount
It's utterly perfect. The squid legs are strong but flexible and, unlike some of the other squid-like apparatus, retain their straight legs and are easy to pack in a camera gear backpack or bag. The design is streamlined and stylish as well. It's super cool and looks great on any desk/device/bike arm/balcony. Highly recommend watching the instructional video as the various moving parts need a slight tutorial -- but that's not because they're complex -- it's because there's a lot of functionality built into three things that work together! This is fantastic and I can't wait to get it on the road.
Becky Johnson
Great, versatile product
I purchased this tripod to be able to use it with my phone and macro lens (also Xenvo) and be able to get into odd positions to get very close up, enlarged photos of parts of flowers for scientific illustration. I have found that there are a myriad of other uses this is going to allow, such as those shown in their video. You can do videos of all kinds of things with this tripod as it is going to be able to be attached to almost anything. For my purposes, it is going to be just what I need to get my macro photos and I won't be jostling the camera once I've set the scene. It also seems to be a very quality product and there is a lifetime warranty in case it does break, which I'm doubting will happen. The company who builds this also seems to really want to do a superb job of building a quality product as well as standing behind it.
Robbie Martinazzi
swivel ajustment when phones attached
WOW! To sum it up just WOW! The quite literally near infinite positions i could adjust this tripod in just left me speechless! I had been using a cheap black&white ball-joints-for-legs tripod that would break ALL the time, i finally had enough, i wanted to go pro but not extreme pro with like a 4 ft tripod, i found this, liked the reviews and I went for it; I've never had a product more satisfying than this. Now for some pointers & important notes worth mentioning..... 1) When you 1st receive the product, tho you just want to jump right into it like a kid on Christmas morning, if you've never used a phone tripod, it would definitely be worth the extra 10 minutes to look at the card it comes with, its actually a flash drive they've cleverly engineered into the shape of a standard credit card, contains the lifetime warranty, a quick tutorial video, and few other minor details. 2) When putting it all together it's absolutely imperative that when attaching the ball joint swivel to the base, that you lock the crank handle in place, any position is OK, otherwise it will do what its designed to do and simply swivel around its axis over an over when you're trying to screw it in place (also before you do this make sure the round pad the ball joint screws into is completely wound counterclockwise, to do this, lock the base swivel in place and twist the circle pad until snug, this in turn exposes the max amount of threading for the ball joint to attach to) once the ball joint is snug with the round base pad, unlock the crank handle and [while ensuring the round base pad isn't moving with it] you can now spin the ball joint on its axis indefinitely. When finished just repeat the procedure in reverse. This isn't precisely explained in there instructions in explicit detail and took me a couple times and a few head scratches before i saw what was going on. 3) DO NOT use the phone mounts screw adjustment all the way open until the phone fits, this is simply used for extra wide phones when the spring loader is stretched to capacity an the phone still doesn't fit. If your phone doesn't fit when stretched all the way start with just a pinch of adjustment and pull the spring loader open, repeat each time until your phone finally is snug when spring loader is pulled out (Note: i wouldn't pull the spring loader to max capacity when securing your phone, simply because this could possibly wear out the spring mechanism more than it was designed to, so use the screw adjustment and use the spring loader JUST BELOW max. capacity when securing your phone) 4) when using your tripod, you can't see what position you want it in until the phone is snug in the phone mount and you can see what's on the screen, perhaps over time after you get really good and used to it this won't be an issue, but definitely when 1st using it this can be tricky because the added weight on the ball joint from your phone and phone mount means that for any adjustment, if you do not securely have your phone held, upon unlocking the ball joint with the handle crank, your phone will just plop right over like a sack of rocks. This can be frustrating because when you're adjusting the position, and you find you want it moved just a SMIDGEN, if not held(the phone) then you are SOL and PLOP, your phone drops :( it doesn't fall to the ground, or comes off the phone mount, but when you've spent considerable time putting it in that perfect position, and want to swivel the ball (and I'm talking about the ball joints ball, not the ball joints base) anywhere from half an inch to even just a hair, upon unlocking an plopping, you'll find all that time and patience adjusting has been wasted and must start re-positioning [the ball swivel] all over again, and if you have accessories for your phone like I do(I, for instance have a clip-on fish eye lens and macro lens and this not only severely adds to the overall weight, even doubling it, but it also changes the center of gravity, and then) this makes the adjustment (mostly for awkward positions) particularly time consuming, and ensuring the ball joint crank is extra tight when locked is critical (ESPECIALLY when the ball swivel is say at a 90 degree angle). DO NOT LET THIS BE DISCOURAGING, FOR THIS IS WHAT MAKES THIS TRIPOD ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL, the fact that you CAN put your phone in all these awkward positions, validates the truth behind the makers claims, for ANY other tripod this wouldn't just be difficult, it would be IMPOSSIBLE, straight up, it WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE. Once you've got your position finally adjusted, its like having the robot arm from the ISS, suddenly it feels like gravity no longer exists with your tripod; absolutely amazing and simply brilliant! AND 5) FINALLY, ( LOL i promise last pointer), lastly...pertaining to the previous pointer, there is a trick to work around that adjustment dilemma!! Now, this only works when your tripod is in a stand up position, if the legs are wrapped around anything in anyway this does not work. So, say you've positioned your tripod, and you want to make a tiny adjustment, but the phone is in a very awkward position and any adjustment will just be time consuming, and frankly a huge headache, well...you can leave the mount an ball joint the same position, the trick is in the legs! see, the legs are so flexible that with a little practice, you can simply bend the legs inward or outward(so from straight position to forming a lazy L-shape position) ever so slightly; 1 or 2 of the legs in front or back to adjust vertically AKA the pitch rotation, and one of the legs to the side to adjust horizontally AKA the roll rotation, and of course just use the ball joint base to rotate about its axis or yaw rotation, however the only prob with yaw rotation requires the clamp to unlock so jus practice bending the legs, and with a little time and trial & error, you'll find that you can work around the yaw rotation ball joint swivel via the unbelievable freedom the legs flexibility give you Again, the wonders of this tripod give multiple choices as to which part you want to ajust. I'm telling you, the freedom one has in the positioning of your phone is undeniable One very last tiny little thing, the legs at the base where they meet, there are 2 preset positions that they "snap" into, they aren't very snug [meant for ease], only loosely snapping into place from its package position, to its stretched-out tripod standing position, when you are using the legs as adjustment by bending them, you can easily make the base of the legs snap back into the straight packaged position, and you wont even notice it; they snap so seamlessly, so if you're using the legs as the adjusters, as you are bending them to adjust, just make sure the base of the legs are snapped outward, because once you set it down, they can have a tendency(especially after some use) to jus snap open agin, which can be bad, particulaly when its windy, cuz then youre looking at it just falling over, and THATS when youre phone will potentially smack the ground, damaging it and any possible lens you have attached, i usually get around this by by bending the legs ina curved convex shape, this helps especially when windy, and helps make the snapping mechanism more noticable, the more curved the legs, the better support for the windier it is... THAT'S IT! PHEW!! ENJOY! I KNOW YOU WILL:)