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Manfrotto Pixi Smartphone Clamp

The Manfrotto PIXI Smartphone Clamp brings Manfrotto’s tripod precision to the mobile side of your kit. With its compact frame and dual ¼” threads, it’s made to slip into your pouch and hold steady when the shot matters. Lightweight, tough, and built like it belongs — this isn’t some janky clamp. It’s a pro-grade tool for shooters who travel light but think sharp.

Brand | Origin:Manfrotto | Italy
Category:Tech Gear
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Performance

Spring-loaded grip with rubber pads holds tight without chewing up your phone. The dual tripod threads give you both horizontal and vertical options — no adapters, no fuss. Whether it’s content creation, product shots, or making sure your phone stays locked into position for a long exposure, this little clamp holds its ground.

Pros

  • Super compact and lightweight
  • Rubberized grip pads — no phone slip or scratch
  • Dual ¼” tripod threads (side + bottom) for flexible mounting
  • Reliable spring tension — fast in/out access
  • Trusted Manfrotto build — durable and clean design

Cons

  • No cold shoe or expansion points
  • Max width is tight for thicker phones with rugged cases

Specs

  • Material: Technopolymer + rubber grip
  • Weight: 41g
  • Mount: Dual ¼” threads (bottom + side)
  • Clamp Range: 60–104mm
  • Compatibility: Most smartphones with or without slim cases

Final Thoughts

The Manfrotto PIXI Smartphone Holder earns its place not by being flashy, but by being dependable. If your mobile kit demands precision and your content can’t wobble, this is the piece that locks it all in. Throw it in your pouch and forget it — until it’s time to shoot.

More Precision. More Function.

Every tool we review moves with purpose. Sharp, minimal, built to last — gear that earns its place in your kit. No trends, no noise. Just precision instruments for those who understand that less is more, and what you carry defines how you move.