![Our three picks for best Android and iPhone gimbal, displayed in a row in tripod position, with a smartphone mounted on each one.](https://cdn.thewirecutter.com/wp-content/media/2023/08/phonegimbals-2048px-7082-3x2-1.jpg?auto=webp&quality=60&width=630)
If you love making videos with your phone but want a smoother, less bouncy, more professional look, a smartphone gimbal can elevate your content creation for not a lot of money.
A gimbal is a mechanical stabilizer that, through a combination of sensors and electric motors, keeps your phone steady regardless of how you move your hand, arm, or body. Modern gimbals even have apps that can track a subject, keeping you or someone else in frame—while you’re both moving—for a professional-looking shot.
Of all the gimbals we tested, the Insta360 Flow was the easiest to use, had the best app, and reliably stabilized our video, making it the go-to choice for more cinematic smartphone shots.
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