Smallrig Smartphone clip compatible with Zhiyun Weebill LAB and Crane3 BSS2286
- Connects your smartphone to Zhiyun Weebill Lab and Crane3
– Robust design for safe use
- Easy to install and uninstall
– Allows precise control of your smartphone while filming
– Compatible with a variety of smartphones of different sizes and brands

Description
The SmallRig Smartphone Clamp for Zhiyun Weebill LAB and Crane3 BSS2286 is specially designed to connect your smartphone to the Weebill LAB/Crane3 via a rosette mount. It is compatible with smartphones with a width between 2.5 and 3.6 inches (62-92 mm).
The phone holder is 360-degree adjustable in each axis, allowing you to adjust it to any position without the need for additional tools. It is also very convenient to store and allows you to use your phone in portrait or landscape mode according to your preferences.
This phone holder features a soft rubber coating on the inside to securely hold your phone in place while preventing scratches. So you can rest assured that your smartphone will be perfectly protected in this clamp.
Whether you're a professional videographer or a photography enthusiast, this smartphone clamp is the perfect accessory to add extra functionality to your gear. It will allow you to remotely control your smartphone while using your Weebil LAB or Crane3 stabilizer.
Plus, thanks to its sturdy and durable design, this smartphone clamp is built to last. You can use it while filming and traveling without worrying about its durability.
In conclusion, the SmallRig Smartphone Clamp for Zhiyun Weebill LAB and Crane3 BSS2286 is an essential accessory for all Weebill LAB or Crane3 stabilizer owners. With its wide compatibility and solid design, it will allow you to fully exploit the potential of your smartphone when shooting.
Tech
Weight | 1 kg |
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Brand | SmallRig |
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Net weight | 1 x Phone Clamp – |
Guarantee | 2-year guarantee |
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