Top 10 Phone Tripod Mounts in 2027 — Best Overall + Best Value
You're Using the Wrong Phone Tripod Mount (And I'm Tired of Pretending You're Not)
Look, I've spent 25 years watching companies flush millions down the toilet on bad gear decisions, and nothing makes me twitch faster than watching someone clamp a $1,200 iPhone onto a garbage $5 tripod mount. The sheer disrespect to physics. So here's my truth-telling, fact-packed, slightly unhinged guide to the Top 10 Phone Tripod Mounts in 2027 — and I'm calling out the best overall AND the best value, because you're probably wrong about both.
The crown jewel? The Joby GripTight ONE GP Magnetic GorillaPod (~$49). This thing is the Swiss Army knife of tripods — segmented legs that wrap around railings, poles, and branches like an octopus on espresso, plus neodymium magnets in the feet that grip metal surfaces. At 3.4 oz and holding phones up to 11.5 oz (fits 2.2–3.6" phones with cases), it drops into a jacket pocket.
It handles a desk time-lapse AND a hike. The only catch? No portrait-orientation lock on the basic clamp, and the flexible legs aren't rock-steady on flat tables.
But for travel and uneven terrain? Unbeatable.
Best value? The UBeesize 67" Phone Tripod (~$26). For the price of two coffees a week, you get a full-height floor tripod that extends to 67", a Bluetooth shutter that fires from 30 feet, a 360° head, and a carry bag. The aluminum legs flex in wind at full height, and the phone clamp is plastic, but for budget creators who need height?
You'll never outgrow it.
The Rest of the Roster (Because You Need Options)
3. Peak Design Mobile Tripod ($79.95) — Folds to the thickness of a few credit cards. Magnetically snaps to MagSafe cases. Aluminum legs are stable for night mode. But you need a MagSafe-compatible phone or case, and it's premium-priced for a small tripod. Slimmest serious tripod for people who hate carrying gear.
4. Manfrotto PIXI Smart Mini Tripod (~$45) — Made in Italy, 0.49 lb, rigid desktop stability. Legs collapse into an ergonomic handgrip for handheld video. The ¼" thread lets you swap in cameras later. Short — not floor-height — and pricier than budget mini tripods. Desk-grade for vloggers.
5. Joby GripTight ONE Micro Stand (~$20) — Folds to key-fob size. Perfect for airplane trays or windowsills. Cheapest way into the trusted Joby clamp. Very low height, landscape-only on the basic mount. Grab-and-go for travelers.
6. Lamicall Phone Tripod Stand (~$30) — Extends ~60", Bluetooth remote, tool-free leg locks. Solid aluminum, sturdier than pure budget options. Head can sag with heavier phones at extreme tilt, shorter than UBeesize. Dependable mid-priced all-rounder.
7. Aureday 67" Phone Tripod (~$27) — 67" height, 360° pan + 90° tilt, Bluetooth shutter, carry bag. Lightweight legs need care in wind, plastic phone holder. Strong budget rival to UBeesize.
8. Joby GripTight PRO 2 GorillaPod (~$60) — Secure portrait/landscape lock, accessory arms for clip-on lights or mics. Flexible legs mount almost anywhere. Content creators' dream for run-and-gun social shooting.
Bottom line: Stop pretending your $10 gas-station tripod is fine. It's not. Either spend $49 on the Joby GripTight ONE GP Magnetic GorillaPod for versatility, or $26 on the UBeesize 67" for value. Your phone deserves better.
*Want more gear truth bombs that'll save you money and sanity? That's the kind of thinking we do over at PULSE / CRO Syndicate.*
*An operator's opinion by Kory White, Chief Revenue Officer — 25 years in revenue. More at PULSE · CRO Syndicate*
