The 10 Best Smartphone Camera Grips

Updated February 01, 2019 by Sheila O'Neill

This wiki has been updated 21 times since it was first published in January of 2019. Most people these days use their phones to take pictures. While the convenience is great, a thin rectangle isn't the most comfortable thing to hold and keep stable while taking a shot. With one of these camera grips, you can attain a better and steadier grip while documenting your next vacation. Some can double as an adapter that lets you attach your smartphone to a tripod for even more stability. When users buy our independently chosen editorial picks, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Pictar Mark II

2. Adonit Mini

3. Viewflex Kit

4. Shoulderpod Rig

5. Aoonar Handle

6. Shoulderpod S2

7. Just Mobile Ergonomic

8. Yoozon Extendable

9. Pixlplay Kids

10. Ztylus Universal

Editor's Notes

January 29, 2019:

Looked for as many options as possible that feature a functioning shutter button, but did include some models that simply function as ergonomic grips. Made sure that most models are able to connect to a tripod, so serious photographers have that option. Nearly all of the products listed claim to work with just about all smartphones, but if you have an XL phone or a particularly large case, you should look closely at the maximum width of each model.

Last updated on February 01, 2019 by Sheila O'Neill

Sheila is a writer and editor living in sunny Southern California. She studied writing and film at State University of New York at Purchase, where she earned her bachelor of arts degree. After graduating, she worked as an assistant video editor at a small film company, then spent a few years doing freelance work, both as a writer and a video editor. During that time, she wrote screenplays and articles, and edited everything from short films to infomercials. An ardent lover of the English language, she can often be found listening to podcasts about etymology and correcting her friends’ grammar.


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