Universal Smartphone Mount USM-2

    The Universal Smartphone Mount USM-2 provides a simple and flexible way to securely mount a smartphone onto a spottingscope or binocular eyepiece and shoot video or take photos.

    Features
    • Mounting plate (Phone side) features 4 adjustable clamps that position your phone securely in place
    • Compatible with mobile phones with a screen size up to 6.5"
    • Self centring 3-pin adjustable clamp (Eyepiece side) to fix securely over viewing eyepiece
    • Fits viewing eyepieces between 31-55mm diameter
    • Lightweight - 160g
    • Finished in Black
    Supplied Accessories

    USM-2 is supplied with foam pads

    Click here to download a User Guide (PDF)

    Guarantee

    2 year

    Product Code

    50218

    Price £75.00

    Where To Buy
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    Specifications

    • Specifications
      • Colour
        Black
      • Waterproof
        Yes
      • Length (mm)
        150
      • Width (mm)
        90
      • Depth (mm)
        55
      • Dimensions LxWxD (mm)
        150x90x55
      • Dimensions LxWxD (inches)
        5.9x3.5x2.2
      • Weight (g)
        160
      • Weight (oz)
        5.6
      • Weight (lb)
        0.4
    • Technical
      • Body Material
        Aluminium Alloy, Plastic, Rubber
      • Max. Internal Dia. (mm)
        N/A
      • Max. Internal Dia. (inches)
        N/A
      • Max. External Depth (mm)
        N/A
      • Serial Number Location
        N/A
      • Model Code Location
        N/A
      • Country of Origin
        Taiwan
    • Accessories

      No accessories available for this product

    • Videos
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    • Reviews

      USM-2 - Rainy Day Magazine

      08 July 2023

      We were very happy with how this mount performed in the FirstUse outing, especially since we know that some of the shots we got with the iPhone would have been extremely hard to do with a DSLR.

      Above is an excerpt from a review published on the Rainy Day Magazine Website. Click here to read the entire review.


      USM-2 - University of Glasgow Exploration Society

      30 September 2019

      Having a USM-2 on the group meant everyone on the team could get those much-needed distant shots of puffins without having a pro-level bridge camera to hand. The mount worked with all our phones and with a bit of practice was easy to align onto the target subject.

      Above is an excerpt from a review authored by the University of Glasgow Exploration Society. Click here to read the entire review.


    Specifications

    • Specifications
    • Technical
    • Accessories
    • Videos
    • Reviews
    • Colour
      Black
    • Waterproof
      Yes
    • Length (mm)
      150
    • Width (mm)
      90
    • Depth (mm)
      55
    • Dimensions LxWxD (mm)
      150x90x55
    • Dimensions LxWxD (inches)
      5.9x3.5x2.2
    • Weight (g)
      160
    • Weight (oz)
      5.6
    • Weight (lb)
      0.4
    • Body Material
      Aluminium Alloy, Plastic, Rubber
    • Max. Internal Dia. (mm)
      N/A
    • Max. Internal Dia. (inches)
      N/A
    • Max. External Depth (mm)
      N/A
    • Serial Number Location
      N/A
    • Model Code Location
      N/A
    • Country of Origin
      Taiwan

    No accessories available for this product

    • Video image

    USM-2 - Rainy Day Magazine

    08 July 2023

    We were very happy with how this mount performed in the FirstUse outing, especially since we know that some of the shots we got with the iPhone would have been extremely hard to do with a DSLR.

    Above is an excerpt from a review published on the Rainy Day Magazine Website. Click here to read the entire review.


    USM-2 - University of Glasgow Exploration Society

    30 September 2019

    Having a USM-2 on the group meant everyone on the team could get those much-needed distant shots of puffins without having a pro-level bridge camera to hand. The mount worked with all our phones and with a bit of practice was easy to align onto the target subject.

    Above is an excerpt from a review authored by the University of Glasgow Exploration Society. Click here to read the entire review.