Liphisy 64" Tripod
Top PickWhat We Like
- Sturdy aluminum build with ball head for smooth panning
- Quick and easy setup with secure leg locks
- Good value for the build and stability at a mid-range price
- Suitable for both photo and video capture
Worth Noting
- Bluetooth remote can be unreliable; some units have pairing difficulties or stop responding after a few uses
- Stability
- Strong
- Max Height
- 64 in
- Portability
- 1.6 lb, 17.7 in
- Remote Reliability
- Moderate
The Liphisy 64-inch tripod uses an aluminum alloy frame with stainless steel components, giving it a solid feel that supports both phones and compact cameras without wobbling at full extension. The ball head offers 210° of tilt for smooth panning and angle adjustments, and the twist-lock legs are firm enough to hold position even on slightly uneven ground.
Setup takes about a minute: pull the leg locks, adjust the center column, and attach the phone holder. The phone grip is secure, and the tripod stays planted during light wind or when using the self-timer. Panning motions are smooth thanks to the ball head's tension control, making it easy to compose video shots or group photos.
This tripod suits general-purpose users who want a dependable stand for selfies, group photos, and vlogging. Content creators working indoors or on semi-level terrain will appreciate the stability. At 1.6 lb it is moderate in weight - not ultralight for backpacking, but fine for casual carry. The included Bluetooth remote can be finicky in some units; users who prefer a wired shutter or phone timer won't be affected by this behavior.
At a mid-range price, it offers a strong cost-to-performance ratio. The combination of build quality, ease of use, and stable height makes it a practical choice for everyday content creation without overspending.
Tip: If the remote doesn't pair on first try, remove and reinsert the battery — this often resolves the issue.
Bottom line: A balanced tripod that delivers on stability and ease of use for everyday content creation — keep a wired remote or phone timer as a backup for the occasional remote hiccup.