







🎬 Elevate your content game—capture every angle, anytime, anywhere!
The PHOPIK 55" Aluminum Extendable Tripod is a lightweight, durable stand designed for smartphones and small cameras. With a max height of 55 inches, 6.6 lbs load capacity, and a remote shutter control working up to 33 feet, it’s perfect for vlogging, live streaming, and professional-grade selfies. Its foldable design and carrying bag make it an essential travel companion for creators on the go.









| ASIN | B088R2KBQK |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,996 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #149 in Cell Phone Tripods |
| Brand | PHOPIK |
| Compatible Devices | ['Smartphone', 'Camera'] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,533) |
| Features | Adjustable, Lightweight, Portable |
| Folded Size | 17.3 inches |
| Head Type | Pan Heads |
| Item Length | 55 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.68 Pounds |
| Leg Diameter | 0.75 inches |
| Manufacturer | PHOPIK |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Rubber |
| Maximum Height | 55 Inches |
| Media Type | EnhancedContent |
| Minimum Height | 16 Inches |
| Model Name | PT204VP |
| Model Number | Aumdie |
| UPC | 782905944459 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Weight Limit | 6.6 Pounds |
S**N
Worth It - Good Quality!
This is worth it! Good quality. I bought this to take on a solo 19 day road trip and it worked out amazing! First, it comes with a little carrying case which is so convenient. It also has a remote control that was effortless to use (there was one time that I might have been too far away, like really far away, and it didn't work or it might have been because my phone was overheating from it being 120 degrees outside. LOL. Either way, that was the only time I had an issue with the remote). The tripod itself is also very easy to use! The legs extend so you have different height options. Honestly I never bother with extending the legs - using it on the first level always worked out perfectly (I'm 5'6) and it's really sturdy. I used it hiking, in sand, uneven ground, etc. If you're looking for a good quality tripod this is it!! 10/10 recommend. :) It's lightweight and you can set it up in 20 seconds or less. Here are some pictures I took on my road trip using the tripod with my iphone xs.
J**E
Sturdy tripod (with remote) for an unbeatable price!
This is a great tripod at a great price! It’s lightweight and comes with a carrying bag. It stands at 16” all the way down, but can extend up to 55”. You can also move the head of the tripod around to shoot at different angles, which is great for creating custom content! It works with phones, tablets and nicer cameras. My personal favorite feature is the remote control. It makes it so easy to take photos you need to be in, without the help of anyone else. This tripod is easy to set up and use. I highly recommend if you are looking to up your photography skills without spending a fortune!
J**Z
My first phone tripod.
I was recently asked to review the PHOPIK Phone Tripod and I gotta say I was pretty impressed. I'll start with the Pros. 1. The tripod itself is actually pretty sturdy. The build quality feels pretty solid and it definitely does exactly what its intended for. 2. The fact that its so light means you can strap it to your camera bag w virtually no extra weight added. Thats a big plus because sometimes I want a tripod and don't want to carry a big one with me all day. 3. The inclusion of a Bluetooth remote was an extra added bonus. It's a nice touch that I accidentally overlooked at first. The ability to remotely shoot stills and video without touching your phone to avoid and shake is great or get selfies or yourself in group shots is smart. 4. They're aren't any crazy bells and whistles here (which is good) its simple and intuitive to use. It's not overly complex. 5. The price. $25.99 is actually great deal for this tripod. Remember it's a phone tripod after all. Dont break your bank. The Cons: 1. It didn't come with instructions, which honestly isn't that big deal but some people will want that. Most people know how to pair a bluetooth trigger but maybe some don't and I could see someone getting frazzled with that. Again, personally, for me it's neither here nor there but it's worth mentioning. 2. I mentioned that the build quality is solid and I stand by that but there's one piece I'd like to mention. The leg bracing. Its plastic and works perfectly fine but its thin. I know a lot of people tend to hang a shot bag or on bigger tripods hang a traditional sandbag from it but I don't recommend doing so. Like I said it's plastic which is understandable. If you want to add some weight for stability, hand a shot bag or a water bottle off of one of the pins. Conclusion: This piece of gear works really well, is a solid build and at the price I'd definitely recommend it. Again, the bluetooth is a nice add on and you cant beat the price. I've included some shots of the gear itself so you can see what it looks like in RL as well as time-lapse I did the other night. I'll part-two this when I take it on a portrait run.
K**H
Good value
Rating 4 stars only due to difficulty with remote clicker. The camera stand is wonderful quality, is compact, lightweight, and sturdy. The remote was frustrating to work with as it kept unpairing with my phone leading to many missed photographs. Overall I would recommend but would opt for taking timed pictures instead of using the clicker.
S**S
Tripod
I love this tripod! Helps with my kids sports and is sturdy when my phone is on the tripod!
B**H
Heavy Duty
Heavier duty than I thought. This was gifted to someone with a Canon and Nikon camera. Works easily. Sturdy enough to hold the cameras. A nice affordable gift.
A**C
Works great decent price and great for pictures
Works great the clicker thing works for videos and pictures plus connects quick it’s not expensive and it’s quick to set up and adjust the high it’s light and the legs lock quickly with the little flaps
M**Y
Would buy again
This has been my longest lasting camera tripod so far. All the other tripods I’ve had have broken within one summer in some way, either the phone holder broke or a leg snapped. This stand currently has beach sand stuck to/in it and it’s doing fine. It’s stood submerged in a river and been blown over and still works. With a quick change, it easily goes from holding my iPhone to holding my Sony alpha. It has helped me take astrophotography and the only feature I’d want to add is more stabilization against vibrations/wind blowing. Might need to buy another one for when I have two cameras going.
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