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Gorillapod Video with Sony camcorder attached. Photo provided by Joby. PRESS RELEASE: Joby launches Gorillapod® Video, the most adaptable on-the go video tripod


The end to shaky personal video has arrived with the ultimate compact video tripod

San Francisco, CA – September 22, 2010 – Joby, Inc., the world renowned designer of the Gorillapod™ flexible camera tripod, is pleased to announce the arrival of a new video tripod solution at this year’s Photokina tradeshow in Cologne, Germany. Having revolutionized the still photography world with the award-winning Gorillapod line, Joby now aims to reinvent video on-the-go. The Gorillapod Video elevates the quality of moving image capture and capitalizes on the explosive use of personal camcorders and video hosting sites. Now, you can capture the action from the sideline of a soccer match, make the perfect social media video, film your portfolio or memorialize family and friends at weddings and parties on your Flip, Kodak PlaySport or other handheld video recording device.

Gorillapod Video with Cisco Flip-series flash camcorder attached. Photo provided by Joby. Click for a bigger picture!


Gorillapod Video with Cisco Flip-series flash camcorder attached.
Photo provided by Joby.

The Gorillapod Video is designed specifically for mini-camcorders, so you can seamlessly capture video wherever you go. The omni-directional positioning video head allows for easy orientation at any angle, with seamless 360 degree pan and 135 degree tilt. Constructed of anodized aluminum, the lightweight design is engineered for durability and capture on-the-go. The Gorillapod Video’s flexible, wrappable ball-and-socket legs provide stability anywhere, and the super strong magnetic feet allow you to achieve vantage points that were previously impossible. Plus, the quick-release plate makes it easy to go from hands-free to handheld in seconds.

“The power of Gorillapod Video is the ability to drastically improve the quality of the personal camcorder experience,” says Joby CEO Forrest Baringer-Jones. “This device allows people to really step-up the quality of their video without the hassle of transporting something big and bulky. The beauty of the personal video recording movement is the ability to capture amazing moments in everyday life; the Gorillapod Video makes the video actually worth sharing without inciting nausea.”

The Gorillapod Video is designed for most mini and pocket camcorders and point-and-shoot cameras with video capabilities. It supports up to 11.5 ounces, weighs 2.8 ounces and is 7.2 inches high, and has an MSRP of $29.95. US retailers include; amazon.com, B&H Photo and Joby.com.

For international distribution, please visit joby.com/wheretobuy/intldistributors.

This fall, Joby, Inc. is excited to introduce a range of iconic products that inspire the creative and active lifestyle, expanding its Gorillapod, Gorillatorch and Gorillamobile lines.

ABOUT JOBY
Joby creates well-designed, revolutionary products to inspire the creative and active lifestyle. The Company revolutionized the camera accessories market in early 2006 with its Gorillapod line of flexible tripods and continues to redefine the consumer electronics market with its Gorillamobile and Gorillatorch product lines. Founded in 2005, Joby is a privately-held company headquartered in San Francisco, CA, with offices in Santa Cruz, CA; Geneva, Switzerland; Singapore and Shenzhen, China. For more information about Joby please visit joby.com.

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(First posted on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 16:49 EDT)

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