treocentral.com >> Products & Reviews >> Accessories
Cellpod, a cute little tripod for your Treo

Mon May 29, 2006 - 10:19 PM EDT - By Jay Gross

User Opinions
Thumbs Up 67% Thumbs Down 33%

Read Opinions (3)


Would you recommend Cellpod Tripod?
Yes   No  

Product Info
Details
> Name Cellpod Tripod
> Company Joy Innovations
> Weight 2 oz. / 57 g.
> Fact Sheet & User Opinions
Availability
> Available
Pricing
> $24.95


Conclusion

For taking pictures where camera steadiness is an issue - aren't they all? - and especially when you want to join your subjects in the shot, Joy Innovations' Cellpod offers a joyously simple, clever solution. It also holds the phone at a convenient angle for conferencing, for laid-back calling, and for those times when you're moving files around or watching the phone waiting for it to ring.

Tripod-quality steadiness is particularly welcome when you use the Treos' cameras in movie mode. You'll get far better movies without that sickening Blair Witch wave-the-camera-wildly look. Moreover, simpler compression factors will result in much smaller, more email-friendly file sizes.


Criteria 

Rating

Features 4
Usability 5
Design 5
Cost/Benefit 4
Overall
(not an average)
Pros
  • Small, light weight, easily carried in pocket or case
  • Resilient feet provide excellent grip
  • Good balance, easily refined
  • Securely position it at almost any angle
  • Cons
  • Fitted cases will not fit over attached mounting button
  • Could require tape or weight on leg(s) at some angles
  • Button is non-removable, non-repositionable
  • No provision for mounting to a larger tripod or other support for eye-level shots


  • Copyright 1999-2016 TreoCentral. All rights reserved : Terms of Use : Privacy Policy

    TREO and TreoCentral are trademarks or registered trademarks of palm, Inc. in the United States and other countries;
    the TreoCentral mark and domain name are used under license from palm, Inc.
    The views expressed on this website are solely those of the proprietor, or
    contributors to the site, and do not necessarily reflect the views of palm, Inc.
    Read Merciful by Casey Adolfsson