Description
The HL-PH01 phone holder is a compact mounting accessory designed to secure smartphones on audio and video rigs. It provides a sturdy clamp and protective padding to hold devices safely during capture. The holder integrates a cold shoe interface to add a microphone or fill light when needed.
Key features include an aluminum alloy body for low weight and durability, a thick protective pad to prevent device scratches, and an adjustable clip range to fit common phone sizes. The integrated cold shoe enables direct attachment of lighting or audio accessories without extra adapters. The clamp mechanism balances grip strength with easy one-handed adjustment.
Technical details include a net weight of 92.5g and a gross weight of 103.0g, reflecting a lightweight aluminum construction. The clip adjusts from 65-95mm to accommodate a broad range of smartphones. A thick protective pad protects device finishes while maintaining secure retention during movement.
Connectivity is provided via the integrated cold shoe which accepts standard accessory mounts for microphones or lights. The holder is compatible with selected Hollyland models including LARK C1, LARK M1, and LARK 150. The design minimizes additional adapters and streamlines accessory placement on compact setups.
The HL-PH01 is well suited to run-and-gun videography, mobile livestreaming, and on-location interviews where a phone is used as the capture device. Its lightweight profile keeps setups balanced on small gimbals or tripods while the protective pad prevents cosmetic damage. Quick adjustment and cold shoe mounting speed workflow changes during shoots.
Installation is straightforward and tool-free, with a spring-loaded clamp that secures phones quickly and releases just as easily. The aluminum alloy body offers corrosion resistance and consistent mechanical tolerance over repeated use. Overall, the HL-PH01 combines simple operation, protective contact surfaces, and accessory integration to improve mobile capture reliability.



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