Package was first delayed and now it’s…
Package was first delayed and now it’s lost. Hopefully I receive a replacement
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FAIDUE is the world’s first smartphone holder specially designed for tennis players. Attach Faidue Phone Mount to the tennis court chainlink, connect its magnetic pad to the metal plate on your phone case, and you’re good to go and start filming! Don’t worry about having your phone falling off. Faidue Phone Mount is designed to hold your phone tight and steady. No matter how many times the ball hits the fence. Faidue's super lightweight and compact design makes it very easy to carry. Store it in any of your bag’s pockets as if it was just another tennis ball. Get unique perspectives of your tennis matches and training sessions that will have an impact when shared on social media. Tennis coaches and students can review training sessions and matches, replay the same moment, and improve the coaching and practicing experience. Whether you want to keep it for yourself as a tennis player, or you’re a parent keeping a record of your kid’s tennis journey, you’ll keep memorable moments. Faidue Phone Mount is the perfect gift for tennis players because it makes keeping their tennis journey on record surprisingly easy and effective. Stop risking the integrity of your expensive camera on a tripod that’s at risk of being hit by a ball. This phone mount and your phone are all you need.
Package was first delayed and now it’s lost. Hopefully I receive a replacement
It took me a few minutes to figure out how to mount it on the fence. Some fence wires are stiffer than others and can't be easily moved with my fingers, so I mount the one side of the Faidue on one wire (left) and push the whole device towards the other wire (right) and clip.
It's super stable. Faidue Instagram Account is very responsive and helpful.
If you with to use the main/back camera of your mobile phone, just stick the metal plate inside the phone case, not the phone itself.
I personally put the phone case upside down so I can use the case's gap to push start n' stop recording, my back camera is placed in the middle.
This is a great tool for all tennis levels. I was actually surprised how sturdy it is and how easily it attaches to a fence. I highly recommend if you are looking for a good option to film yourself while playing either from the side or from behind.
Got this for my son so that while he was on the road it would be easy to get some clips of him..so far it works great!
Very kind customer support, timed delivery, and great quality!
Wonderful product! Just what I have been looking for to improve my technique. Approved!
These are the kind of products I like: simple, yet smart and innovative. Highly recommend it to anyone who wants to improve their game; I personally improved my backhand just by watching my shots on video a couple times.
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