Mira’s Take#
The Vimose 62-inch phone tripod is the budget pick for creators who need the thing a mini tripod cannot give them: height.
That matters. A lot of phone videos look bad because the camera is sitting too low and pointing up. A tall phone tripod can fix that faster than a better lens, a nicer app, or another round of camera settings. The Vimose gives you that basic creator upgrade at a low price, with a Bluetooth remote and selfie-stick mode built in.
The tradeoff is stability. Buyer feedback is positive on portability, ease of use, and value, but the meaningful criticism is also consistent: at full height, especially outside, it can wobble or tip. That is the line. Great budget convenience, not a windproof production stand.
Why Mira Flagged It#
- Extends up to 62 inches, which helps phone creators get closer to eye-line framing.
- Folds down compactly for travel, everyday carry, and quick vlogging setups.
- Works as both a phone tripod and selfie stick.
- Detachable Bluetooth remote makes solo photos and video starts easier.
- Rotating phone holder supports flexible angles for selfies, group shots, live streams, and short-form clips.
- Buyer feedback repeatedly praises portability, setup speed, and value.
Best For#
- Phone-first creators who want a cheap way to improve framing height.
- Travel vlogs, group photos, selfies, TikToks, Reels, and casual YouTube clips.
- People who film alone and need a remote shutter.
- Beginners who want one simple phone stand before buying heavier creator gear.
Not Ideal For#
- Windy outdoor shooting at full extension.
- Expensive phone setups where a fall would be painful and a heavier tripod would be smarter.
- Creators who need a premium clamp, fluid head, or camera mount.
- Product demos where tabletop precision matters more than height.
Real-World Use#
This is the tripod you keep around because it removes small frictions. It folds small, sets up quickly, holds a phone, and lets you start recording without touching the screen. That is enough for a lot of creator work.
The practical move is to use the full height only when the environment is controlled. Indoors, on flat floors, with the legs fully spread, it is much easier to trust. Outdoors, or anywhere a bump or breeze is likely, lower the center of gravity or use a sturdier tripod.
Alternatives Worth Considering#
- Manfrotto PIXI if you want a better-built compact tripod grip and do not need standing height.
- ULANZI MT-11 if you want flexible legs, a cold shoe, and more tabletop mounting tricks.
Mira’s Verdict#
The Vimose is the practical budget choice when the job is simple: get the phone higher, hold it steady enough, and make solo capture easier.
I would not use it as a premium production stand, and I would not trust it casually at full height in wind. But for the price, it solves the beginner phone-creator problem cleanly: better framing without buying a whole camera rig.
For the broader setup decision, read Best Tripods and Desk Mounts for Creators.
Related Reviews
- Manfrotto PIXI Mini Tripod with Universal Smartphone Clamp
A premium compact phone tripod and tabletop grip for creators who care more about build quality, fast setup, and bag-friendly stability than maximum height.
- ULANZI MT-11 Flexible Camera Tripod
A low-cost flexible tripod that gives phone and compact-camera creators a lot of mounting utility, as long as they do not treat the legs like indestructible rigging.
Related Comparisons
- Best Tripods and Desk Mounts for Creators (2026)
A practical guide to choosing tripods, desk mounts, clamps, arms, and gimbals for creator setups that need stable framing without desk chaos.
Referenced In Reviews
- NEEWER 22-Inch Magic Arm with Desk C Clamp
A sturdy low-cost desk-clamp magic arm for lightweight overhead shots, webcams, phones, small lights, and creator desk angles that need more reach than a mini tripod.
- NEEWER Basics TP66 64.5-Inch Horizontal Overhead Tripod
A budget full-size aluminum tripod with a horizontal center column, phone holder, ball head, and monopod mode for creators who want one flexible stand before buying specialized rigs.




