Monsterpod–a tripod for iPhones & small digicams that sticks to anything…for 10 minutes

by Joe on 08/02/2009

Monsterpod @ iphonephotovideo.com iPhone photo video iPod Touch iTouch iCamera iPadThere’s a cool photo-related shopping site called Photojojo.  We have no affiliation with it, but I like the site.

Photojojo is selling an interesting item, the Monsterpod, that I thought our readers (particularly those shooting with digicams or iPhones) might find useful.  If you want to use this in conjunction with your iPhone you will need a tripod adapter similar to the one Veit blogged about recently.

The Monsterpod is a tripod for up to 20 oz. of camera weight, that will stick to anything for 10 minutes.  I don’t know about you, but 10 minutes is long enough to meet my tripod needs.

In the words of Photojojo,

Monsterpod is a Viscoelastic Polymer-based tripod that’s the stuff of science fiction. This marvel sticks to and peels right off just about anything.

Really, we mean anything. We tried this thing on brick walls, trees, marble, cement, steel, sheet rock, wire fences, metal poles, plate glass windows, upside down, in the heat, in the cold, on furniture, street lamps, and on a car. It sticks to over 1,000 things, and it’s the closest thing to magic we’ve seen.

Just screw your camera (up to 20 ounces) onto the adjustable pivoting tripod mount, then use your hands to mold the Monsterpod to any surface or object. It’ll hold its position from anywhere for 1-10 minutes (even longer, in our experience.)

You can buy this little wonder from Amazon.  See it in action below…

Monsterpod @ iphonephotovideo.com iPhone photo video iPod Touch iTouch iCamera iPad

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