The Ulanzi MA37 is an all-metal mini tripod to which an action camera attaches via a magnet and detaches with a single press. It can do four things: be held in the hand like a grip, stand on a table like a tripod, attach to metal via its magnet, and be suspended.…
The Ulanzi MA37 is an all-metal mini tripod to which an action camera attaches via a magnet and detaches with a single press. It can do four things: be held in the hand like a grip, stand on a table like a tripod, attach to metal via its magnet, and be suspended. The joint rotates 360° and tilts within a range of 180°; the base features a 1/4" thread and an Arca-Swiss plate. When folded , it measures 12.5 cm and weighs 104 g.

Handle, tabletop tripod, magnetic mount for metal surfaces, and hanging mount. Handle vlogs, travel, sports, and reviews with just one device instead of three—and switching modes takes just a second.

Simply place the camera on the mount—the magnet pulls it into position and the lock clicks into place. Removing it takes just one press. No need to search for a thread or tighten anything, so you won’t miss a shot.

The base features a 1/4"-20 thread and an Arca-Swiss plate. This means you can mount the mini-tripod on a full-size tripod, ball head, or slider without an adapter—and it’ll still work even if you switch gear.

The dampened joint holds the set angle and won’t loosen on its own. The 360° rotation switches between landscape and portrait orientation, while the 180° tilt allows you to capture shots from above.
When folded , it measures 12.5 cm and fits in a jacket pocket or the side compartment of a bag. When unfolded, it extends to 17 cm.

The body is milled from aluminum alloy, and the contact surfaces are made of silicone. This allows the tripod to stand even on a smooth table and support up to 400 g.
| Manufacturer: | Ulanzi |
| Category: | Table tripods |
| Weight | 0.1kg |
| Max height | 17cm |
| Tirpod Payload | 0.4kg |
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