Best Overall
SharingMoment Phone Mount
Key details
- Width & Cases
- 55–105 mm
- Clamp Mechanism
- Spring-loaded
- Tilt & Rotation
- 360° rotation, no tilt
- Material & Weight
- Plastic, 70 g
The spring-loaded jaws open wide enough for phones from 55 to 105 mm and close with a firm grip. The detachable pivoting arm lets you lift the phone holder off the base without unthreading the screw, so moving between a tripod and a selfie stick takes one step. That one-piece base also means the clamp can stay on a tripod while the phone holder goes in a pocket.
The head rotates a full 360 degrees, making portrait and landscape framing a quick twist of the holder. The brass thread engages standard tripod mounts more cleanly than softer plastic threads, and the 70-gram body keeps the setup light without feeling hollow. The pivot arm has enough resistance to hold a typical phone at the angle you set, while the spring clamp keeps the phone from sliding in the jaws.
This suits budget-conscious general users and first-time phone mount buyers who already own a tripod or monopod. It also works across monopods and selfie sticks, and the wide jaw range leaves room for cased phones up to 4.1 inches wide. Vloggers who need to mount a microphone or light alongside the phone should look at a dual-shoe clamp instead; this SharingMoment unit deliberately sticks to one job.
That focus is also why the simple clamp has broad appeal: no extra parts to lose and a screw-lock base that fits any standard 1/4-inch thread. Because the plate mounts directly to that same thread, it pairs with camera rigs and light stands that take a 1/4-inch screw, which expands its use beyond a typical phone tripod.
Phone cases within the 2.2-4.1-inch jaw range can stay on during mounting, so you are not hunting for a bare phone every time. The clamp's 70 grams is light enough for a selfie stick, and the pivoting arm gives a little positioning freedom before you lock it down. For a device this small, the number of tripod types it can attach to is the real selling point.
💡 Use a tripod ball head for low or high angles; the clamp's own rotation is best kept for portrait and landscape.
Pros
- Spring-loaded jaws hold phones snugly across the 55-105 mm width range.
- Clamp attaches to any standard 1/4-inch tripod, monopod, or selfie stick without tools.
- Plastic body feels solid for everyday tripod use at this price.
- 360-degree rotation makes portrait and landscape switching a quick twist.
- Entry-level pricing keeps the cost low without extra accessories to manage.
Cons
- A hard over-tightened tripod screw can stress the plastic base; a snug twist is enough.
- No dedicated tilt joint; low and high angles require a tripod ball head.
For standard phone-on-tripod work, this is the budget clamp to start with.