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Kris Holt @ Engadget 3 place · today 15:28 EDT

DJI's Osmo Mobile 6 smartphone gimbal is cheaper than ever right now

There are few faster ways to improve your smartphone photo and video game than by snapping up a gimbal. This increases image stabilization, reducing hand shake to make for smoother shots and help ensure a still is framed just as you want it. DJI's Osmo Mobile 6 gimbal is an option worth considering, especially since it's on sale. This model is currently $20 off, which brings it down to a price of $119.
The Osmo Mobile 6 has a larger clamp than DJI's previous models, meaning larger smartphones and ones with

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