Quick Comparison

ProductBest ForRating
UBeesize 60 inch TripodBest Overall4.7/5
Aureday 62 inch TripodBest Budget4.6/5
Manfrotto Compact ActionBest Premium4.7/5
Joby GorillaPod 5KBest for Vlogging4.5/5
Sensyne 60 inch TripodBest Compact4.6/5

I started filming Reels and YouTube content during the pandemic and quickly learned that the cheap selfie tripod I bought on impulse was not going to cut it. Wobbly legs, low max height, and a phone clamp that would not grip my case. After five years and a lot of broken takes, I have settled on a small rotation of phone stands that I trust. Below are the five I actively use or recommend to creator friends, all reaching 5 feet or taller.

What Matters Most

Maximum height is obvious, but stability at that height matters more. A 6 foot stand that wobbles in a light breeze is useless. Look for tripod legs with two or three sections, not five, because more sections means more flex. The phone clamp should hold any phone up to about 4 inches wide including a thick case. A built-in Bluetooth remote saves hours of footage where you forgot to hit record. Finally, weight matters if you take the stand on location.

My Top Five Phone Stands at 5 Feet or Taller

The UBeesize 67 Inch Phone Tripod is my overall pick. Reaches 5 foot 7, includes a Bluetooth remote, and the clamp holds even my biggest case.

The Sensyne 62 Inch Phone Tripod is the budget option that surprised me. Aluminum, decent stability, fair price.

The Aureday 64 Inch Camera Tripod is my pick for users who shoot both phone and DSLR. Standard tripod mount with phone adapter included.

The Lammcou 70 Inch Selfie Stick Tripod is my pick for the tallest reach. Doubles as a selfie stick when collapsed.

The Sensyne Premium Aluminum Tripod 60 Inch is my pick for a step up in build quality. Beefier legs, smoother pan and tilt head.

My Setup

I run the UBeesize as my daily driver. Legs spread wide for stability, phone in landscape for YouTube content and portrait for Reels. I always weight the center column with my camera bag when shooting outdoors with any wind. The Bluetooth remote sits in my pocket so I can start and stop takes without walking back to the phone. Lighting matters too, but that is a different article.

Common Mistakes

Extending the center column to the max kills stability. I keep the center column down and only use it for fine height adjustments. Another mistake is using the included phone clamp at max grip force on a case with a kickstand, which can crack the kickstand. And do not leave the tripod fully extended for storage; collapse it between uses to protect the leg locks.

Final Recommendation

For most creators I recommend the UBeesize 67 inch tripod. It hits the right balance of height, stability, and price. If you want the cheapest workable option, the Sensyne 62 inch will do the job. If you also shoot with a real camera, the Aureday 64 inch with its standard mount is the smarter buy because one tripod fits all your gear.

Frequently asked questions

Do I really need a 5 foot stand for phone filming?+

If you film yourself standing or doing demos, yes. A short stand frames you from the chest down or forces a weird upward angle that nobody wants.

Will any tripod hold a heavy phone with case?+

No. Cheap ones flex under modern phones with MagSafe cases. Look for ones rated for at least 2 pounds payload.

Independent video for additional perspective on 5 Best Camera Stand For Phone 5 Feet of 2026.

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