You Can Now Create Great Videos On Your Smartphone Using The FlowMotion One

No more to shaky smartphone videos, and hello to smooth cinematic-like shots with the FlowMotion One. It's a smartphone stabilizer. Includes an app that features auto-follow tracking, motion time-lapse settings.The company announced earlier this year its FlowMotion GoPro stabilizer, a flowstick for GoPro cameras. The flowstick is handy, water-proof and flexible enough to allow for hard to capture scenes. And now the company has released its new flowstick for smartphones.

The FlowMotion, an award-winning company is founded by Lars Flesland, Julie Baugh, Eirik Dyrseth and Didrik Dimmen since 2015, with offices in Palo Alto and Trondheim, Norway. These group of action seeking, tech geek, adventurers worked closely to bring something unique to the market which solves a problem by using a basic solution.

FlowMotion One: Features And Uses

We all know smartphone cameras are getting better and better, it is still very difficult to hold a phone stable while filming. FlowMotion One took that hurdle with it small stabilizer that weighs only 0.6 lbs. and handy enough to fit in a pocket. It allows filming smooth and cinematic videos by slaying camera shake. Its FlowMotion app has enhanced auto follow technology that keeps people you are filming within the frame automatically, no matter how they action the make and move. All one needs to do is to mark the person on the screen once. It also let you for live video streaming on Facebook or YouTube.

FlowMotion One: Availability And Price

Moreover, it is said that the advanced stabilization found on the FlowMotion ONE is so detailed, it will even play great with the optical image stabilization of new smartphones like the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus from Apple. Those who are interested in seeing the FlowMotion ONE in action. They can now can pre-order from Kickstarter which will cost $199 a pop, where it will work well with Android and iOS devices.

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