Technology
Save 10% on the ultimate gimbal for your GoPro
TL;DR: Banish blurry photos for good with the Slick Smart Stabilizer Gimbal, on sale for $269 in the Mashable Shop.
In this “pics or it didn’t happen” world, taking photos and recording footage of your memories is a must. Then again, there’s no point in doing all that if the results are fuzzy and not worth sharing.
You don’t want to take a trip back memory lane only to discover that your shots are shaky and blurry, do you?
The Slick Smart Stabilizer Gimbal is a contraption specifically designed to keep your GoPro safe and secure while you pirouette, skydive, kayak, or engage in any high-octane stunts, and it’s on sale in our shop for 10% off.
Check it out:
Whatever adrenaline rush-inducing activity you choose to participate in, Slick Smart ensures that it’s well documented. The device comes with a standard GoPro mount to provide next-level stability, and also to allow you to use your existing accessories hands free.
Of course, it also comes equipped with bells and whistles to guarantee cinematic quality footage. There are multiple shooting modes like pan, lock, and follow, as well as a rotating timelapse feature that twists your devices on 3-axes, resulting in a slow rotating video effect.
Compatible with GoPro Hero, 3, 3+, 4, 5, 6, 7, and session series models, this gimbal can also record up to 4 hours on a single charge.
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