Second’s Supercage is constructed like a tank. It is a sturdy, extremely versatile digicam rig on your telephone, however what I really like most about it’s the built-in USB-C hub. Connect a cable to your telephone, and you’ve got outputs for wired headphones, a microphone, HDMI, an SD card, and two further USB-C ports, which you’ll leverage for exterior equipment like an SSD or energy financial institution.
The rig is constructed effectively, and Second clearly thought via the sensible use circumstances. A rail system runs round each edge for extra attachments, and you will find dozens of threads of various sizes on each floor, alongside chilly shoe mounts. There are even a number of additional cutouts for managing cables if issues get out of hand.
The Supercage is pricey at $200, and you will spend much more with equipment that vary from $50 to $100. However so long as telephones use USB-C, you can use the SuperCage for years (and even a long time) to come back. Should you do not want the USB-C hub, Second additionally provides the Basecage for lots much less money, and it provides lots of the similar advantages when it comes to attachment factors.
I additionally examined the SmallRig x Brandon Li All-in-One Video Package ($240), a stable iPhone-specific cage, however it’s costly. You get extra equipment included within the field, however it lacks the built-in hub that actually makes the Supercage shine.
