DJI Osmo Mobile SE Smartphone Gimbal (OM SE)

(7 customer reviews)

£170.77 £111.00

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DJI Osmo Mobile SE Smartphone Gimbal (OM SE)

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Additional information

Product code

ACE-69597

Barcode

6941565939012

Brand

DJI

Model

DJI Osmo Mobile SE Smartphone Gimbal (OM SE)

Weight

1

7 reviews for DJI Osmo Mobile SE Smartphone Gimbal (OM SE)

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    therese callender (verified owner)

    January 2025 Style Name: DJI OSMO Mobile SE Functioning well.

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    Cristina Di Maria

    February 2025 Style Name: DJI OSMO Mobile SE Great product and service

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    IKBAL

    I bought this for recording footage at a V-VIP event next week. I’m pleasantly surprised at the quality of the device and its functionality for the price. It seems easy to use, it’s lightweight and compact (which is important at this event), and didn’t cost the earth. I’m hoping the battery life will also be long-lasting. Will update the review after the event. One person found this helpful

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    Ben23 (verified owner)

    I love the size and the weight of this gimbal. It is light enough not to be annoying over time, but solid enough to feel safe. I love the different features in the app, and its ease of use. Perfect to take on holiday and stick in a small bag or pocket. Great battery life and brilliant value for money. 3 people found this helpful

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    C. Davis

    August 2024 Style Name: DJI OSMO Mobile SE Used this a few times now and had no issues. It works well and it seems to be well made. Battery also seems to last long enough. You can easily change the directions that it points too by using the main button. I’d say I recommend this product One person found this helpful

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    Denise Hilal (verified owner)

    Really fun to play around with, and pictures in the app look better than the native phone camera app for some reason. Wife loves it, although she hasn’t really figured out how to use it properly, if my phone wasn’t so rubbish I would consider one for myself. One person found this helpful

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    Barry Fern

    I have been looking at the Kindle Scribe and Remarkable 2 for some time and was a bit torn as to which one to get. A friend has the Remarkable 2 so I had seen one of them but I’d not set eyes on the Scribe. I do have quite a few Kindle books but have never actually owned a Kindle and that was one of my primary reasons for leaning towards the Scribe. I read a lot of Scribe reviews early days and they all seemed to say the hardware was great but the software was lacking so I just kept an eye on the reviews as steadily Gadget Tree added the features people were longing for. Prime day arrived and I took the plunge on a 32GB Kindle Scribe with the Premium pen and got a fairly cheap case (£16) to go with it. I am so glad I did because I have been using it a heck of a lot. Reading: I have probably read more recently than I have in years. I take it to read when I am sat in the car waiting for the kids at their clubs, much better than the laptop and phone I used to take with me. I have been using it to read in bed which I have probably not done for over 30 years. The backlit screen is great for reading in bed because I don’t wake the wife. Writing: I work in cyber security and spend most of my day on a laptop or in meetings. Despite being a techie I still prefer making notes on paper rather than writing notes on the laptop. Downside of this is I end up with loads of paper kicking about so the main reason for getting the Scribe was to do away with the reams of paper I end up collating. I have not been disappointed at all with the writing performance. I write really small and thought it might not work so well for me but it works perfectly. I am using it all day long at work instead of paper now and an really happy with it. Organising the different notebooks is a breeze and it actually is much better than using paper pads because you can better organise your notes. Screen: Books and your own written content are very clear on the Paperwhite screen. With the back light on it literally looks like you are writing on a notepad because it is white rather than grey. I’ve been using it with the back light off in the office though as you don’t really need it in a well lit office and battery should last even longer. I have used it in the summerhouse where it was too bright to see my phone screen properly and the Kindle screen was perfectly readable. Pen: I have the premium pen and I would say it is probably worth getting for the rubber feature alone. Although it would not be the end of the world selecting the rubber tool from the menu I could see it being a bit annoying compared to just flipping the pen. The button I have configured as a highlighter but rarely use it so would not really miss that feature. I read some reviews that said the magnet is not strong enough to hold the pen but mine really snaps into place and is firmly attached when the slightly flat side is towards the Kindle. Mine is a later one so maybe Gadget Tree have addressed this, not sure all I can say is it is more than adequate to hold the pen. Nice to haves (Gadget Tree if you are listening): Just some things that I have either not worked out how to do yet or don’t exist. When sorting books into collections by opening the collection and selecting add/remove, it would be nice to be able to filter the list of books to add by those not already in a collection. I have a lot of books and it is very tedious to have to go through the full book list for each collection. It would be nice to be able to access the “Home, Library, Notebooks” navigation menu whilst being in a book or notebook to be able to switch between them more quickly. Overall: A great bit of kit I have no regrets in purchasing it. £300 would probably buy enough notepads and pens for life but I am glad I have this instead. 48 people found this helpful

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