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The iSteady M7 represents a significant advancement in smartphone video stabilization technology, combining AI tracking capabilities with a touchscreen remote controller to transform how users capture mobile video content. As smartphones continue to be used for professional-grade video production including documentaries and short films, this AI-powered gimbal addresses the critical need for stabilization while adding intelligent features that were previously unavailable in consumer-grade equipment.

The big picture: Hohem’s iSteady M7 offers professional-level video stabilization combined with on-device AI tracking in a consumer-friendly package priced under $300.

  • The device fundamentally expands what’s possible with smartphone videography through its combination of hardware stability and intelligent subject tracking.
  • At $270 (discounted from under $300), it brings capabilities previously limited to professional filmmaking equipment into a more accessible price range.

Key hardware features: The iSteady M7’s physical design includes comprehensive stabilization technology and thoughtful additions that enhance mobile filming capabilities.

  • The orthogonal 3-axis structure provides complete stabilization with 360-degree rotation capability while supporting devices weighing up to 500g.
  • A built-in 193mm extension pole allows for greater shooting flexibility without requiring additional accessories.
  • The gimbal includes practical additions like an adjustable fill light and an internal battery that can charge the connected smartphone during extended filming sessions.

How the AI works: On-device artificial intelligence powers the M7’s standout tracking capabilities that follow subjects automatically.

  • The system can identify and track various subjects including people, animals, and objects whether used handheld or in a tripod setup.
  • AI tracking works in conjunction with the manual object selection available through the touchscreen remote controller.

Why the controller matters: The detachable touchscreen remote represents a significant advancement over traditional gimbal control systems.

  • The 1.4-inch LED display provides real-time shot preview, allowing users to monitor their footage without looking at their phone screen.
  • The controller enables manual subject selection and tracking adjustments, giving users precise control over automated filming sequences.

Professional integration: The device works with industry-standard filmmaking applications to enhance professional workflows.

  • The gimbal integrates with professional video apps like FiLMiC Pro and Blackmagic Camera, making it suitable for serious content creators.
  • A built-in automatic safety lock protects both the equipment and the mounted smartphone during transport or when not in use.

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