Kupu Whakataki
The Amazon Basics Handheld Gimbal Stabiliser is designed to provide smooth and steady footage for your smartphone photography and videography. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your device.

Image: The Amazon Basics Handheld Gimbal Stabiliser with a smartphone attached, ready for use.
Ihirangi mokete
I mua i to tiimata, tirohia koa ko nga mea katoa kei roto i te kete:
- 1N Handheld Gimbal with attached holder
- 1N Charging cable
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi 1N (tēnei tuhinga)
- 1 Takitoru
- 1N Hanging belt

Image: A visual representation of the package contents, including the gimbal, tripod, power cable, and wrist strap.
Waehanga Hua
Familiarize yourself with the different parts of your gimbal stabiliser:

Image: Labeled diagram showing the various components of the gimbal, including the Roll Motor, Tilt Motor, Smartphone Clamp, Pan Motor, BT Indicator Light, Mode Indicator Light, Zoom Button, Mode Button, Power Button, Type C Input, Battery Indicator Light, Joystick, and 1/4 Thread Screw.
- Huri Motini: Controls the roll axis (rotation along the lens axis).
- Motuka Honga: Controls the tilt axis (up and down movement).
- Waea atamai Clamp: Securely holds your smartphone.
- Motika Pan: Controls the pan axis (left and right rotation).
- Ririhiko: Mō te whakahaere ā-ringa i te nekehanga gimbal.
- BT Indicator Light: E tohu ana i te mana hononga Nihokikorangi.
- Rama Maama Tohu: Ka whakaatu i te taumata pākahiko o naianei.
- Momo C Tāuru: Charging port for the gimbal.
- Pātene Hiko: Ka whakakā/whakaweto i te gimbal.
- Aratau Tohu Maama: Ka whakaatu i te aratau whakahaere o naianei.
- Pātene Topa: Controls digital zoom (via app).
- Patene Aratau: Ka huri i waenga i ngā aratau whakahaere rerekē.
- 1/4 Thread Screw: For attaching accessories like the included tripod.
Tatūnga
- Charge the Gimbal: Before first use, fully charge the gimbal using the provided Type-C charging cable. The battery indicator light will show charging status.
- Install the Smartphone:
- Whakaroahia te matapihi waea atamaiamp and carefully place your smartphone in the center.
- Ensure the phone is balanced as centrally as possible within the clamp to reduce motor strain.
- Manual Balancing (Crucial):
Important: Do not switch on this Gimbal without manual balancing. Doing so may lead to motor damage and fast battery draining.
- With the smartphone mounted, adjust the position of the phone within the clamp until it remains level when you release it. This minimizes the work the motors need to do.
- Adjust the horizontal arm if necessary to achieve perfect balance.
- Whakahiko: Press and hold the Power Button until the gimbal powers on and stabilizes.
- Tikiake i te Taupānga: Download the "Gimbal Pro" app from your smartphone's app store (available for Android and iOS). This app unlocks advanced features and controls.
- Tūhono mā Nihokikorangi: Open the Gimbal Pro app and follow the on-screen instructions to connect your gimbal via Bluetooth. The BT Indicator Light will confirm a successful connection.

Image: An illustration demonstrating the three axes of stabilization: Tilt Axis, Roll Axis, and Pan Axis, which work together to keep footage pumau.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Mahi Taketake
- Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Patohia me te pupuri i te Patene Hiko.
- Mana Riihi: Use the joystick to manually control the pan and tilt movements of the gimbal.
- Patene Aratau: Press the Mode Button to cycle through different operating modes (e.g., Pan Follow, Lock Mode, FPV). The Mode Indicator Light will change accordingly.
- Pātene Topa: Use the Zoom Button to zoom in or out within the Gimbal Pro app.
- Multifunction Push Key: This key allows you to focus or zoom, providing a more professional photography experience.
Advanced Features (via Gimbal Pro App)
The Gimbal Pro app unlocks a variety of advanced shooting modes and features:
- Facial Tracking: Automatically tracks a subject's face to keep them in frame.
- Te Waahi: Hopukia ngā ataata whakamīharo e whakawātea ana i te wā.
- Neke Puturi: Record high-frame-rate videos for slow-motion effects.
- Topa Maramarama: Provides precise zoom control.
- Hitchcock Mode: Creates a "Dolly Zoom" effect.
- Mad Dog Mode: A dynamic, fast-response mode.
- Aratau Timata: Rotates the camera 360 degrees along the roll axis.
- Aratau FPV: Follows the gimbal's orientation for an immersive first-person view.

Whakaahua: Visual examples of features available through the mobile app, including Facial Tracking, Time Lapse Shooting, Slow Motion, and Intelligent Zoom.

Image: Icons illustrating various shooting modes such as Mad Dog Mode, Hitchcock Mode, Inception Mode, and FPV Mode, available on the gimbal.
Portrait-to-Landscape Rotation
The gimbal supports effortless rotation between portrait and landscape orientations for versatile shooting.

Image: A three-panel image demonstrating the gimbal's ability to effortlessly rotate a smartphone from portrait to landscape orientation.
Pūhiko me te Whakatau
The gimbal is equipped with a 3600mAh Lithium Ion battery, providing up to 10 hours of operational time.
- Kei te utu: Connect the provided Type-C cable to the gimbal's charging port and a suitable USB power source.
- Mahi Puke Hiko: The gimbal can also function as a power bank to charge your smartphone during extended shoots. Connect your smartphone to the gimbal's Type-C port using a compatible cable.
- Tohu Pūhiko: Monitor the battery level using the Battery Indicator Lights on the control panel.
Te tiaki
- Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i te gimbal. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā matū kaha, i ngā rauemi whakakoi rānei.
- Rokiroki: Penapenahia te gimbal ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke, kia matara atu i te rā tika me te pāmahana tino kino.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: For long-term storage, charge the battery to approximately 50-60% to prolong its lifespan. Recharge every 3 months if not in use.
- A ape i te utaina nui: Do not mount smartphones heavier than the recommended payload capacity (approx. 180 grams, as per user experience). Overloading can damage the motors.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Ko te Gimbal kaore i te kaha. | He iti te pākahiko. | Me utu katoa te gimbal. |
| Gimbal motors vibrate or do not stabilize properly. | Improper manual balancing. | Ensure the smartphone is perfectly balanced before powering on. Refer to the "Manual Balancing" section under Setup. |
| Gimbal disconnects from phone or app features not working. | Bluetooth connection issue; App malfunction. |
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| Footage is still shaky. | Improper balancing; Exceeding gimbal's stabilization limits. |
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Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | B0C58TDFPR |
| Whakapumau | 3-Axis (Pan, Tilt, Roll) |
| Momo Pūhiko | Lithium Ion |
| Pūhiko Raukaha | 3600mAh |
| Wā Mahi | Tae atu ki te 10 haora |
| Tauranga Whakatau | Momo-C |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Waea atamai |
| Rahi Hua (LxWxH) | 10 x 7 x 28.9 cm |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 460 g |
| Tae | Pango |
| Kaihanga | SHENZHEN JX ROBOT TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD |

Image: A diagram illustrating the dimensions of the gimbal in both folded and extended states.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
This Amazon Basics Handheld Gimbal Stabiliser comes with a 1-tau iti pūtāhui mai i te ra o te hokonga.
For warranty claims, technical support, or any product-related inquiries, please contact Amazon Basics customer service or refer to the official Amazon support channels.





