A:AnswerYes it can be setup vertically, although when you do the unit becomes very unstable. I just bought it and will be returning it for this reason.
A:AnswerFor me, I have the iPhone 8, but I would have to take the otter box case (rubber part) off to put the phone on, but it’s not a big issue, it takes a second. Worth it!
A:AnswerYes you can. The tripod mount is a ball head and can swivel to point in a downward position. Use the tightening screw to secure in the position you want.
A:AnswerIt happened to me.. I turned off the bluetooth from other devices closed by. Then pair it again.. and it worked. It takes a little bit at the beginning.
A:AnswerIt’s ridiculously light. Not even 1lb. Probably not even 1/4 of a lb.
If you want light, this is about as light as it gets. The parts that are metal are very thin aluminum tubing. The legs and everything else entirely plastic.
So it’s not incredibly sturdy for these reasons but it’s very light and functional. If you’re not too rough in it it’ll last a good while.. But I wouldn’t buy this for a 6 year old, because it won’t last.
A:AnswerCheck your settings under Bluetooth to see if the device is still listed.
Reboot your phone. An update may have scrambled things a bit.
Pretend it is a 1st time use and follow the instructions to hold down the button.
Good Luck
A:AnswerThe center pole does push up. There is a collar at the top of the legs that you will grasp to gently push down. Simply hold the tripod with the center pole touching the table and push down on the collar, the center pole will slide and you will be able to place the three legs flat on the surface.
A:AnswerIt will fit the 6S, but if you have a case on your phone it cannot be to thick. I have an Otterbox commuter case on my iphone 11 and it does not hold on to the phone unless I take the case off
A:AnswerI believe it would because it is adjustable, I would Not recommend it.
It is made of plastic and as I was assembling it- it broke. Never was able to use it.