Ulanzi Unveils Revolutionary VlogPod TT38 Tripod: ‘One-Click to Vlog’

Two images side-by-side: on the left, a camera with a gimbal mounted on a tripod on a table; on the right, a woman using a similar camera and gimbal setup as a handheld device, filming herself. The background shows an outdoor urban setting.

The popular camera accessory brand Ulanzi has announced the VlogPod TT38, a revolutionary new tripod with “one-click to vlog” functionality that’s the perfect companion for the modern content creator.


Full disclosure: This sponsored article is brought to you by Ulanzi.


The VlogPod TT38 is small, lightweight, and portable, weighing just 13.9oz (394g) and measuring 9.9×2.2×4.25in (252x56x108mm) when folded. Despite its small size, it can still support gear weighing up to 3kg/6.6lbs.

A black, handheld camera stabilizer mount by Ulanzi, featuring an ergonomic grip, an adjustable ball head, and multiple adjustment knobs. The design is sleek and modern, suitable for mounting cameras or smartphones for stable video recording.

Photos and footage can be shot from a wide range of angles thanks to the transforming abilities of the tripod. The VlogPod TT38 can be hung indoors and outdoors from doors, windows, railings, chairs, and more. A kettle mode also allows it to be used for low-angle shots.

A black ergonomic camera handle with an adjustable swivel mount base. It features textured grips, a control button on the side, and a sturdy build, designed to attach to camera equipment for better handling and support during photography or videography.

The versatile nature of the VlogPod TT38 allows it to be used in a wide range of situations. Vloggers can use it to capture both the everyday moments of their daily lives and the exciting moments of their adventures. Placed on a flat surface such as a desk or table, the VlogPod TT38 lets you easily capture or livestream things such as product demonstrations and tutorials.

A compact black tripod with adjustable legs and a ball head for versatile camera angles. The tripod features a locking mechanism and a built-in grip handle for stability and ease of use.

Here’s a rundown of the key features found in the Ulanzi VlogPod TT38:

1. One-Click Transformation

The primary feature that separates the VlogPod TT38 from other products on the market is its one-click transformation system. Pushing a button on one of the legs allows you to effortlessly switch it from handheld mode to tripod mode by opening up the legs and locking them into position in less than one second.

A promotional image showing a camera tripod that can convert into a handheld grip. The left side of the image demonstrates the transformation process through four steps with icons. On the right, a hand pushes a button on the device to extend it into tripod mode.

Split image. Left: A woman holding a gimbal stabilizer with a camera, outdoors, captioned "On-the-go Shooting." Right: A woman using a tabletop tripod with a camera, indoors, captioned "Desk tripod." Both products are labeled "TT38.

“This quick transition is perfect for vloggers who need to adapt swiftly to different filming scenarios, whether in the bustling city or the countryside,” Ulanzi says.

2. Integrated Ballhead

The built-in gimbal of the VlogPod TT38 provides adjustable tilt angles and easy transitions between shooting horizontally and vertically.

A black Ulanzi tripod head with adjustable knobs and rotation capabilities is shown. The head can rotate 360 degrees horizontally and 180 degrees vertically, with green arrows indicating the movements. Two knobs for adjustments are also visible.

“This flexibility ensures that users can capture the perfect shot, whether they’re filming vibrant street life or serene landscapes,” Ulanzi says.

3. Ulanzi Quick-Release Ecosystem

The new VlogPod TT38 joins Ulanzi’s quick-release ecosystem, using Uka and F38 quick-release plates for rapid attachment and detachment.

Image showing an advertisement for Ulanzi's versatile base and F38 quick-release plate mount. The text reads "Instant Setup Instant Shooting" and highlights its compatibility with Uka devices and 1/4" mounts. Images display the base and plate, and demonstrate attachment steps.

Image showing two types of quick-release plates with a tripod head below. On the left is the Uka Quick-Release Plate, which comes with the tripod, and on the right is the F38 Quick-Release Plate, sold separately. Each plate has a slot and a bolt for camera attachment.

4. Versatile Shooting Modes

Using the VlogPod TT38 in mantis mode allows you to mount it at various angles, including overhead shots.

Black compact tripod with a camera mounted on a table. The tripod legs can angle downwards for setup and fold backward for storage, shown in two inset images. Text advises a mounting surface thickness of ≤100mm and warns against use on moving objects.

A camera attached to a handheld gimbal is mounted on the railing of a bridge or pier with a body of water and cityscape visible in the background. The gimbal arm is holding the camera above the railing, stabilized for capturing a steady shot.

A DSLR camera equipped with a gimbal is mounted on a fence, capturing a walkway scene. The camera's screen displays a view of the pathway and surrounding greenery.

Holding it in kettle mode allows for low-angle shots and motion-follow shooting.

A person holds a handheld camera stabilizer with a camera attached, capturing a smiling woman with long hair walking in the background. The blurred motion effect suggests the woman is in motion. Both individuals are outdoors, possibly in an urban environment.

“This versatility allows content creators to explore unique angles and perspectives, capturing the essence of their surroundings,” Ulanzi says.

5. Superior Ergonomic Design

The VlogPod TT38 features a non-slip silicone grip that makes for a comfortable handheld experience even during long hours of shooting.

An image featuring a person holding a black ergonomic device that fits the hand perfectly. Three features are highlighted: 1. Ergonomic Design, 2. Anti-slip Silicone, 3. Comfort to Grip. The text reads, "Comfort that Lasts" and "Ergonomic design that fits your hand perfectly brings comfort even when holding for a long period of time.

“Whether documenting a day at a local festival or a night out at a hotspot, this ergonomic design makes filming effortless,” Ulanzi says.

6. Reliable Stability

The base of the VlogPod TT38 features silicone pads for non-slip stability, even when loaded with up to 6.6lbs (3kg) of gear.

An advertisement shows a tripod for cameras with a load capacity of up to 3KG. The left side highlights the product's features, including a rock-solid triangular structure and anti-slip silicone pads. The right side shows a woman using the tripod with a camera.

7. Portable and User-Friendly

A wrist strap slot on the VlogPod TT38 allows you to use a lanyard or strap of your choice to prevent accidental drops and damage, giving you peace of mind when traveling with the tripod.

A hand holding a black handheld device with a wrist strap attached. An inset close-up image shows the bottom part of the device, detailing its texture and design. Below, text reads, "* Only the tripod included.

“Its compact design makes it an ideal companion for exploring tourist attractions or capturing spontaneous moments,” Ulanzi says.

A woman with long hair and a gray T-shirt waves at a camera held in her right hand using a handheld stabilizer. She is standing outdoors in an urban setting with buildings in the background.

A woman with long black hair, wearing a gray short-sleeve shirt, sits at a white table and gazes at a camera set up on a small tripod in front of her. The camera has a microphone attached. The background is a light-filled indoor setting.

Available Today

The Ulanzi VlogPod TT38 is now available through the Ulanzi website and on Amazon. While it has a retail price tag of $59.95, early adopters can currently take advantage of a special early bird price of $49.95 from now through August 27th, 2024. PetaPixel readers can also get an extra $5 off the early bird price with the discount code TP38.


Full disclosure: This sponsored article was brought to you by Ulanzi.

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