EUCOS 62" Tripod
Top PickWhat We Like
- Folds to 12 inches and weighs 12.8 ounces, sliding into a daypack or carry-on without bulk.
- Snaps from closed storage to full 62-inch height in a single pull
- Included Bluetooth remote recharges via USB, pairs immediately, and controls shutter from 33 feet away.
- Lifetime warranty covers defects well past the typical return window, adding long-term value.
Worth Noting
- At full height with a large phone in a heavy case, the tripod may tip in gusty wind or on uneven ground.
- Phone Mount Type
- Spring clamp, up to 3.6" phone
- Remote & Battery
- Rechargeable Bluetooth, 33 ft range
- Conversion & Stability
- Selfie stick; stable indoors, windy risk
- Material & Weight Limit
- Aluminum & nylon PA6/6
The EUCOS 62-inch tripod packs three features that define a tool built for lasting use: it collapses to a 12-inch stick, includes a wireless rechargeable remote, and comes with a lifetime warranty. Those aren't marketing frills — they separate a tripod you carry daily from one that gathers dust after a few uses.
The one-pull extension is fast and frustration-free. Unfold the legs, pull the center column upward, and the entire assembly locks at any height up to 62 inches without twisting knobs or fighting sticky sections. The Bluetooth remote recharges via USB, pairs instantly without a PIN, and snaps securely into the handle's cradle to prevent loss.
At 12.8 ounces, the aluminum and modified nylon PA6/6 frame resists joint flex better than all-plastic alternatives in its price class. The clamp stretches from 2.2 to 3.6 inches, so it grips most phones with slim to medium cases without removing them. A 1/4-inch thread on top accommodates an action camera or compact mirrorless body in a pinch, though the tripod's design prioritizes phone use.
This tripod suits travel vloggers, solo photographers, and anyone who wants one stick for handheld selfies, tabletop video calls, and full-height shots. The trade-off for that compact fold: at maximum height with a heavy phone in a thick case, the light legs can't anchor against gusty wind. Indoors or on calm days, stability is fine. Outdoors, adding a weight bag restores it.
Tip: When shooting outdoors at full height with a larger phone, hang a small sandbag or water bottle from the tripod's hook to boost stability.
Bottom line: For a mid-range phone-first tripod that travels light, the EUCOS delivers a lifetime warranty, a rechargeable remote, and a one-pull setup that holds its own indoors and on calm days — a smarter long-term buy than throwaway alternatives.