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The creator of the original flexible tripod is back — on Tuesday, Joby launched a new line of GorillaPod tripods designed for a variety of the latest cameras, from smartphones and GoPros to mirrorless ...
Joby’s Gorillapod is a tripod designed for smaller, lightweight cameras that allows placement in a variety of places that traditional tripods just can’t manage. The tripod allows you to utilize the ...
Joby's GorillaPod tripod has long been a tool for photographers to get the best, steadiest, shot at any angle. Its flexible legs can wrap around objects or bend to accommodate all kinds of situations.
It's the ultimate "why didn't I think of that?" concept, but kudos to Joby for doing more than just keeping a bar story to itself. Following in the footsteps of the magnified Gorillatorch, Joby ...
Joby, the maker of the iconic flexible Gorillapod mini tripods, has a new owner. On September 03, the London-based Videndum announced an agreement to sell the Joby brand to Vijim – a photography ...
Flexible-tripod maker adds even smaller models. Two products are designed to stay attached to the digicam and a third may even replace the need to lug around a traditional tripod. Boonsri Dickinson is ...
Joby has expanded its line of plucky, bendy tripods to include one for the iPod Touch. The product can be bought either as a kit with a case and a three-legged stand or - if you already own a ...
The Joby GorillaPod Micro takes the weak link out of using a tripod: You and me. Tripods, even tabletop modes, are infinitely useful but they’re also clumsy and often just something else to carry. Not ...
The Joby GorillaPod 3K Pro Kit is a lightweight yet surprisingly sturdy travel tripod that enables you to shoot anything, anywhere. The ideal tripod for traveling and vlogging. Why you can trust Space ...
The Joby GorrillaPod 5K Tripod is quite a different beast from the rest of the tripods we’ve reviewed. For a start, it's much smaller and lighter and it doesn’t have extendable legs or the complicated ...