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The Best Camera Gear for Your Smartphone

By technologistmag.com14 November 20252 Mins Read
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Moment’s Supercage is built like a tank. It’s a sturdy, highly flexible camera rig for your phone, but what I love most about it is the integrated USB-C hub. Attach a cable to your phone, and you have outputs for wired headphones, a microphone, HDMI, an SD card, and two additional USB-C ports, which you can leverage for external accessories like an SSD or power bank.

The rig is built well, and Moment clearly thought through the practical use cases. A rail system runs around every edge for additional attachments, and you’ll find dozens of threads of varying sizes on every surface, alongside cold shoe mounts. There are even a few extra cutouts for managing cables if things get out of hand.

The Supercage is expensive at $200, and you’ll spend even more with accessories that range from $50 to $100. But as long as phones use USB-C, you’ll be able to use the SuperCage for years (or even decades) to come. If you don’t need the USB-C hub, Moment also offers the Basecage for a lot less cash, and it offers many of the same benefits in terms of attachment points.

I also tested the SmallRig x Brandon Li All-in-One Video Kit ($240), a solid iPhone-specific cage, but it’s expensive. You get more accessories included in the box, but it lacks the integrated hub that really makes the Supercage shine.

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