Smartphone photographers looking for a way to create
smooth videos may be interested in a new professional smartphone gimbal called
the AeroKris. The new smartphone gimbal has been designed to provide a smart
and smooth camera performance and has this week launched via Kickstarter
looking for the required US$ 5,000 to make the jump into production.
Traditional gimbals have a stick that you can hold
on to with your smartphone mounted to the top, say AeroKris developers. Pledges for the smart gimbal are available to early
bird backers from US$ 155, with shipping expected to take place during May 2018.
Your smartphone and gimbal are connected using a
Bluetooth connection allowing you to easily stop recording, or zoom in and out
when required without the need to touch a smartphone. Modes can also be changed
and offer a follow, lock or tilt mode.