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DJI Osmo Pocket

The DJI Osmo Pocket series is easy to carry and quick to shoot with—until you need to put the camera down.

A small tabletop tripod works well on a desk, but it often leaves the camera too low for a natural talking-head shot. A full-size travel tripod solves the height problem, though carrying one can feel excessive when the rest of your setup fits in a small pouch.

The TELESIN 65cm Quick-Release Tripod is designed for the space between those two options. It folds to 20cm, weighs 150g, and extends to 65cm through a five-section pole. You can use it as a handheld grip, an extension pole, or a compact tripod for fixed shots.

It will not replace a tall floor-standing tripod. That is not really the point. Its appeal is giving solo creators and travelers more freedom than a basic mini tripod without adding much bulk to an Osmo Pocket kit.

Quick Verdict

The TELESIN 65cm Tripod is a strong choice for Pocket users who regularly switch between handheld filming and fixed shots.

It is especially useful for:

  • Travel vlogs
  • Solo talking-head videos
  • Tabletop filming
  • Product demonstrations
  • Group photos and travel clips
  • Timelapse and motion-lapse shots
  • Vertical social content
  • Lightweight microphone or fill-light setups

A basic mini tripod may still be enough if you only film on desks and tables. A full-size tripod is a better fit if you need adult eye-level framing directly from the ground.

For creators who want something more flexible without carrying a larger tripod, the TELESIN model offers a practical middle ground.

TELESIN 65cm Tripod at a Glance

Feature

Specification

Best for

Travel, solo filming, tabletop videos and short-form content

Maximum height

65cm

Folded length

20cm

Weight

150g

Extension

Five-section telescopic pole

Camera mount

Standard 1/4-inch screw

Tripod deployment

Ground-triggered automatic leg opening

Stated opening time

About 0.5 seconds on a flat surface

Angle adjustment

360° horizontal and 90° vertical

Accessory mount

Built-in cold shoe

Main material

Aluminum alloy

Intended compatibility

DJI Osmo Pocket 3, Pocket 4 and Pocket 4P

Main limitation

Not tall enough to replace a full-size floor tripod

The standard 1/4-inch connection also makes the tripod useful with other lightweight cameras and accessories, provided they have a compatible threaded mount.

Why a Tripod Is Still Useful With an Osmo Pocket

An Osmo Pocket already has mechanical stabilization, so a tripod is not mainly there to smooth out handheld footage. Its real value appears when you want to be in front of the camera.

A stable support lets you place the camera, frame the shot and step away. That makes it easier to use subject tracking, gesture controls, timers and other solo-filming features available across the Pocket range.

It also opens up shots that are difficult to capture while holding the camera:

  • Walking into or through a scene
  • Filming a tutorial with both hands free
  • Recording a seated travel update
  • Shooting a workout or demonstration
  • Including everyone in a group video
  • Capturing a timelapse from a fixed position
  • Recording several takes from the same angle

The problem with many mini tripods is not stability. It is height. Put one on the ground and the camera may point upward from an unflattering angle. Put it on a low table and you may end up stacking books, bags or boxes underneath it.

An extendable tripod gives you more control over the frame, rather than forcing you to work with whatever surface happens to be nearby.

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Mini Tripod, Extendable Tripod or Full-Size Tripod?

The right choice depends on how you normally film.

Feature

Basic Mini Tripod

TELESIN 65cm Tripod

Full-Size Travel Tripod

Folded size

Very small

Compact

Larger

Shooting height

Low

Low to medium

Medium to full height

Handheld use

Limited

Good

Awkward

Tabletop use

Excellent

Excellent

Often oversized

Travel convenience

Excellent

Excellent

Depends on luggage space

Solo seated videos

Surface-dependent

Flexible

Excellent

Standing shots from ground level

Limited

Limited

Best option

Setup speed

Usually quick

One-touch deployment

Usually slower

Accessory expansion

Varies

Built-in cold shoe

Varies

Best suited to

Simple tabletop filming

Travel and solo creators

Taller, more controlled setups

A mini tripod makes sense when you need the smallest possible support and rarely film away from a desk.

A full-size tripod is better when height and outdoor stability come first.

The TELESIN 65cm Tripod sits between them. It is taller and more adaptable than a fixed mini tripod, but still small enough to carry with a Pocket camera throughout the day.

What Stands Out About the TELESIN 65cm Tripod

Fast One-Touch Deployment

The tripod legs are designed to open when the base is pressed onto a flat, solid surface. TELESIN states that the process takes around 0.5 seconds.

That may sound like a minor convenience, but it changes how the tripod fits into a real shooting day.

With a traditional compact tripod, you usually stop, unfold each leg, spread them apart and check that the base is level. With the TELESIN design, you can move from handheld filming to a fixed shot in one motion.

This is useful when you are filming in places where you do not want to spend time setting up equipment, such as:

  • Busy streets
  • Train platforms
  • Museums
  • Cafés
  • Scenic viewpoints
  • Hotel rooms
  • Events with changing light or crowds

Faster setup also makes it more likely that you will use the tripod for short clips instead of deciding that the shot is not worth the effort.

More Height Without Carrying a Large Tripod

The five-section pole extends to 65cm. You can use the full height or extend only the sections needed for the shot.

That flexibility helps with several common framing problems:

  • Raising the camera closer to eye level on a desk
  • Creating a wider group composition
  • Improving the angle for a seated vlog
  • Including more of the background in a travel shot
  • Moving beyond the low perspective of a fixed mini tripod

The tripod is still relatively short when placed directly on the ground. For an adult standing shot, you may need to place it on a bench, wall, table or another stable raised surface.

That limitation is worth being clear about. This is a compact extendable tripod, not a full-height replacement.

Compact Enough to Carry Every Day

At 20cm when folded and 150g in weight, the tripod fits naturally into a lightweight Pocket setup.

That matters because a tripod only helps when you actually bring it with you. Large supports often stay in a hotel room or at home because they are inconvenient to carry for casual filming.

The TELESIN model is easier to keep in:

  • A small camera bag
  • A backpack side pocket
  • A crossbody bag
  • A daypack
  • A larger jacket pocket

Its folded shape also works as a handheld grip, so it does not need to sit unused in your bag between fixed shots.

One Accessory for Handheld and Fixed Shooting

A compact camera kit can quickly become less compact when every shooting style requires a separate accessory.

The TELESIN tripod combines three basic functions:

  • Handheld grip
  • Extension pole
  • Tripod

During a typical travel day, you might film a walking introduction, extend the pole for a wider handheld angle, place it on a café table and later use it for a sunset timelapse.

Keeping the same support attached reduces the need to change mounts or carry separate grips and tripods.

Flexible Horizontal and Vertical Framing

The adjustable head supports 360° horizontal rotation and up to 90° vertical adjustment.

That makes it easier to move between landscape and portrait content without rebuilding the setup. A creator might record a horizontal YouTube travel video, then turn the camera for a TikTok, Reel or YouTube Short.

The angle adjustment is also useful for:

  • Low-angle shots
  • Top-down or near-top-down tabletop filming
  • Side-angle product demonstrations
  • Tilting the camera upward from a low surface
  • Correcting the frame on uneven or awkwardly positioned furniture

The camera and tripod still need to remain balanced, especially at full extension.

Standard 1/4-Inch Mount

The tripod uses a standard 1/4-inch screw rather than a proprietary connection.

For a DJI Osmo Pocket setup, the camera, handle, cage or adapter needs to provide a matching threaded port. Once that connection is available, installation is straightforward and the tripod can remain useful across different lightweight camera setups.

The standard mount also means you are not limited to a single Pocket generation. It can work with other compatible devices, provided their size and weight are appropriate for a compact travel tripod.

Built-In Cold Shoe

A cold shoe is built into the tripod for lightweight accessories.

Possible additions include:

  • A compact fill light
  • A small microphone
  • A wireless microphone receiver

Other lightweight shoe-mounted accessories

This is helpful for solo creators who want a simple talking-head or product-filming setup without adding a separate cage just to hold one accessory.

Keep the setup light. A large lamp or heavy microphone can shift the center of gravity and make any compact tripod easier to tip over.

Aluminum-Alloy Construction

The telescopic structure uses aluminum alloy, helping the tripod stay light while offering more rigidity than an all-plastic extension pole.

It is still designed as a portable creator accessory rather than heavy production equipment. Careful handling is especially important when the pole is fully extended or when accessories are mounted above the camera.

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Where the Tripod Works Best

Solo Travel Vlogs

One of the hardest shots to capture alone is a wider view of yourself entering, leaving or introducing a location.

A compact extendable tripod makes this much easier. Set the camera on a stable surface, adjust the height and move into position. If your Pocket camera supports subject tracking or gesture control, you can start recording and stay framed without returning to the camera.

This works well for:

  • Destination introductions
  • Hotel and room tours
  • Walking into a landmark
  • Scenic viewpoint clips
  • Street-food videos
  • Short travel updates

The tripod is small enough to stay attached while you move between locations.

Seated Talking-Head Videos

A fixed mini tripod often leaves the camera below eye level when placed on a desk or café table.

Extending the TELESIN pole by a few sections can create a more natural camera position without stacking objects under it. You do not always need the full 65cm height; a small adjustment may be enough to improve the frame.

This is useful for:

  • Travel updates
  • Reviews
  • Commentary videos
  • Remote interviews
  • Hotel-room content
  • Behind-the-scenes clips

Product Demonstrations

A stable Pocket camera is useful when both hands need to remain in the frame.

The adjustable height and head can help with:

  • Unboxing videos
  • Beauty demonstrations
  • Small product reviews
  • Cooking steps
  • Craft tutorials
  • Desk-based technology content

The cold shoe also gives you somewhere to mount a compact light or microphone without turning the setup into a larger rig.

Group Photos and Videos

When everyone needs to be in the shot, the tripod removes the need to hand the camera to a stranger or balance it against another object.

At 65cm, it may still need a raised surface for the most natural group framing. A bench, wall, table or stable rock can provide the extra height.

The faster leg deployment is useful when the group is ready and you do not want to spend time adjusting a traditional tripod.

Timelapse and Motionlapse

Timelapse footage depends on a camera staying in the same position for an extended period.

The tripod can support shots such as:

  • Sunsets
  • Moving clouds
  • Street traffic
  • Crowds
  • Hotel-window views
  • Workspace sequences
  • Behind-the-scenes setups

For longer recordings, keep the pole as low as the composition allows. Lower setups are generally less sensitive to vibration and wind.

Vertical Social Content

Creators making Reels, TikToks and Shorts often work without a camera operator.

The adjustable head allows the camera to be positioned for vertical content while the tripod provides a stable base for:

  • Quick tutorials
  • Outfit videos
  • Travel tips
  • Room tours
  • Recipes
  • Product demonstrations
  • Direct-to-camera updates

A small light or microphone can be added through the cold shoe when needed.

Walking and Handheld Shots

The folded tripod doubles as a compact grip.

That makes it useful even before you place it on the ground or a table. The extra reach can help create a slightly wider perspective, while the grip gives you more to hold than the camera body alone.

When you reach a location where you want to enter the frame, you can put the tripod down without changing accessories.

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Compatibility With DJI Osmo Pocket 3, 4 and 4P

TELESIN lists the tripod for use with DJI Osmo Pocket 3, Pocket 4 and Pocket 4P.

The key detail is the 1/4-inch connection. Your camera setup must include a threaded handle, mounting base, cage or adapter with a compatible port.

Before leaving the camera unattended:

Check that the handle or adapter is fully secured.

Align the 1/4-inch screw before tightening.

Avoid overtightening the mount.

Power on the camera and allow the gimbal to complete its startup movement.

Confirm that the screen and controls remain accessible.

Make sure the USB-C port is not blocked if you plan to charge while filming.

Check the balance again after adding a microphone or light.

Compatibility should be judged by the complete setup, not only by the camera model. A battery handle, cage or additional accessory can change the weight and balance of the rig.

TELESIN 65cm Tripod vs a Basic Mini Tripod

A basic mini tripod remains a good choice for simple tabletop filming.

It may suit you better when:

  • You only record on desks or tables
  • You want the smallest possible accessory
  • You never need extra height
  • You already own a separate handheld grip
  • You do not need a cold shoe

The TELESIN tripod makes more sense when:

  • A fixed mini tripod often feels too low
  • You regularly film yourself
  • You move between handheld and fixed shots
  • You create both horizontal and vertical videos
  • You want a tripod, grip and extension pole in one
  • You need a mount for a small light or microphone
  • Fast setup matters during travel

The difference is not simply that one tripod is taller. The TELESIN model supports a broader shooting workflow.

TELESIN 65cm Tripod vs a Full-Size Travel Tripod

A full-size tripod is the better tool when you need:

  • Adult eye-level height from the ground
  • Better resistance to wind
  • A wide and heavy base
  • Support for larger cameras
  • Long interviews or studio recording
  • Precise video-head movement

The TELESIN tripod is more practical when you need:

  • A support weighing only 150g
  • A tripod that fits in a small travel bag
  • Fast switching between handheld and fixed shots
  • A compact setup for cafés, museums and hotel rooms
  • More height than a mini tripod
  • A lightweight tool for everyday solo filming

Some creators may use both. A full-size tripod can handle planned shoots, while the TELESIN tripod stays in the everyday camera bag for spontaneous content.

Pros and Cons

Pros

Extends to 65cm

Folds down to 20cm

Weighs 150g

Five-section height adjustment

One-touch, ground-triggered leg deployment

Works as a grip, extension pole and tripod

Standard 1/4-inch connection

Supports horizontal and vertical framing

360° horizontal and 90° vertical adjustment

Built-in cold shoe

Aluminum-alloy telescopic structure

Well suited to travel and solo filming

Cons

Too short for some standing shots when placed directly on the ground

More sensitive to wind than a heavier tripod

Best used on a flat, solid surface

Heavy accessories can make the setup top-heavy

Requires a compatible 1/4-inch mounting point

Not intended for large cameras or heavy production rigs

Who Is It Best For?

The TELESIN 65cm Tripod is a good match for creators who care more about portability and quick setup than maximum height.

Travel Vloggers

It adds useful height and a stable shooting position without taking up much room in a day bag.

Solo Creators

It works well with subject tracking, gesture controls and timed recording when no one is available to operate the camera.

Short-Form Video Creators

The adjustable head makes it easy to move between horizontal and vertical compositions.

Tabletop Creators

It provides more control over camera height for reviews, demonstrations, tutorials and direct-to-camera videos.

Everyday Pocket Users

It replaces the need to carry a separate grip, extension pole and mini tripod.

Who Should Consider Something Else?

A different tripod may be a better fit if:

  • You need eye-level framing from the ground
  • You often shoot in strong wind
  • Your rig includes a heavy cage, light or microphone
  • You use a mirrorless or DSLR camera
  • You need a fluid video head
  • You only film low tabletop shots
  • You are building a permanent studio setup

The TELESIN tripod works best as a lightweight, mobile support. It should not be treated as a smaller version of professional studio equipment.

Tips for Better Results

Extend Only What You Need

Using fewer pole sections usually gives you a firmer setup. For tabletop filming, avoid extending the tripod to 65cm unless the shot requires it.

Use a Solid Surface

The automatic legs are designed for flat, stable ground. Avoid loose sand, thick carpet, cushions, unstable rocks and steep slopes.

Keep Accessories Small

Use lightweight microphones and lights. Mounting too much weight high above the base can affect balance.

Be Careful in Wind

Lower the pole or move to a sheltered location when filming outdoors. A compact tripod should not be left unattended in strong wind.

Check the Gimbal

After mounting the camera, switch it on and make sure the gimbal can move freely. Recheck this whenever you change the handle, cage or accessory setup.

Stay Clear of Walkways

The tripod has a compact footprint, but it can still be knocked over. Keep it away from foot traffic, table edges and busy public paths.

Is the TELESIN 65cm Tripod Worth Buying?

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$19.99

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It depends on what your current setup is missing.

A mini tripod may already be enough if you only shoot on tables. A full-size tripod is the better investment if height and outdoor stability are your main priorities.

The TELESIN model is most useful when you regularly find yourself thinking:

My mini tripod is too low.

I do not want to carry a full-size tripod.

I need to set the camera down quickly.

I often film without another person.

I want one accessory for handheld and fixed shots.

I need somewhere to attach a small light or microphone.

For that kind of creator, the combination of a 20cm folded length, 150g weight, 65cm extension and one-touch tripod base makes sense.

It keeps the Pocket setup light while adding enough flexibility to noticeably change how and where you can film.

Final Verdict

The TELESIN 65cm Quick-Release Tripod is not the tallest support available for an Osmo Pocket camera. That is also why it works so well as a travel accessory.

It gives you more framing freedom than a fixed mini tripod without adding the size and weight of a conventional travel tripod. The one-touch legs make it easy to move from handheld filming to a stable shot, while the adjustable head supports both horizontal and vertical content.

The cold shoe is a useful addition for creators who occasionally need a compact light or microphone, and the standard 1/4-inch connection keeps the tripod relevant beyond one camera generation.

A basic mini tripod is still the better choice for the smallest tabletop setup. A full-size tripod remains better for maximum height, stronger wind resistance and heavier equipment.

For travel vloggers, solo creators and everyday Pocket users who want something between those two extremes, the TELESIN 65cm Tripod is a well-balanced compact option.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the TELESIN 65cm Tripod compatible with DJI Osmo Pocket 3?
A: Yes. The tripod works with DJI Osmo Pocket 3 setups that provide a standard 1/4-inch threaded mounting point. Depending on your setup, this may come from a threaded handle, cage, mounting base, or compatible adapter.

Q: Does it also work with DJI Osmo Pocket 4 and Pocket 4P?
A: Yes. TELESIN designed this tripod for DJI Osmo Pocket 3, Pocket 4, and Pocket 4P. Before mounting the camera, check that your handle or accessory base includes a compatible 1/4-inch thread.

Q: Do I need an extra adapter to attach my Osmo Pocket?
A: Not necessarily. The tripod uses a standard 1/4-inch screw, so no proprietary tripod plate is required. You will only need an adapter if your current Pocket setup does not already have a 1/4-inch threaded port.

Q: How tall does the TELESIN tripod extend?
A: The five-section pole extends to a maximum height of 65cm. You can also use it at shorter heights by extending only the sections needed for the shot.

Q: Is 65cm tall enough for vlogging?
A: It works well for tabletop videos, seated talking-head shots, travel updates, product demonstrations, and filming from raised surfaces. When placed directly on the ground, it may be too low for a natural adult eye-level standing shot.

Q: How compact is it when folded?
A: The tripod folds down to about 20cm and weighs approximately 150g. That makes it easy to carry in a small camera bag, backpack, crossbody bag, or daypack.

Q: Can it be used as a selfie stick or handheld grip?
A: Yes. The folded tripod works as a handheld grip, while the telescopic pole can provide extra reach for wider handheld shots. It can then be placed on a flat surface for fixed filming.

Q: How does the automatic tripod base work?
A: When the base is pressed onto a flat, solid surface, the tripod legs are designed to open automatically. TELESIN states that the deployment takes around 0.5 seconds under suitable conditions.

Q: Can I shoot vertical videos with this tripod?
A: Yes. The adjustable head supports 360-degree horizontal rotation and up to 90-degree vertical adjustment, making it suitable for TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and other portrait-oriented content.

Q: Can I attach a microphone or fill light?
A: Yes. The built-in cold shoe can hold lightweight accessories such as a compact microphone, wireless receiver, or small LED light. Avoid using oversized accessories that could make the setup top-heavy.

Q: Is the tripod stable when fully extended?
A: It is designed for lightweight Pocket cameras on flat, solid surfaces. As with most compact tripods, stability is better when fewer sections are extended. Use only the height you need, especially outdoors or when accessories are attached.

Q: Can I use it outdoors?
A: Yes, but choose a stable surface and avoid strong wind. Its lightweight 150g design is convenient for travel, although it will not resist wind as well as a heavier full-size tripod.

Q: Is it suitable for timelapse and motionlapse videos?
A: Yes. It provides a fixed camera position for sunsets, moving clouds, street scenes, hotel-window views, and other long-duration shots. Keep the tripod as low as the composition allows for better stability.

Q: Is it better than a basic mini tripod?
A: It is more versatile when you need adjustable height, handheld use, faster switching between shots, or a cold shoe for accessories. A basic mini tripod may still be the better choice if you only film on a desk and want the smallest possible setup.

Q: Can it replace a full-size travel tripod?
A: Not in every situation. A full-size tripod is better for eye-level standing shots, heavy equipment, strong wind, and longer studio sessions. The TELESIN 65cm Tripod is designed as a lighter option for travel, everyday filming, and quick solo setups.

Q: Can it hold cameras other than an Osmo Pocket?
A: It can work with other lightweight cameras and accessories that use a standard 1/4-inch threaded mount. It is not intended for heavy mirrorless cameras, DSLRs, large lenses, or professional production rigs.

Q: Is it useful for solo creators?
A: Yes. Solo filming is one of its strongest use cases. It gives you a stable position for subject tracking, gesture controls, talking-head videos, tutorials, product demonstrations, group shots, and timelapses.

Q: Does the tripod block the charging port or gimbal movement?
A: That depends on the handle, cage, or adapter used with the camera. After mounting your Pocket, check that the USB-C port remains accessible and allow the gimbal to complete its startup movement before recording.

Q: Who is the TELESIN 65cm Tripod best for?
A: It is best suited to travel vloggers, solo creators, tabletop filmmakers, and short-form video creators who want more height than a mini tripod without carrying a full-size support.

Q: Is the TELESIN 65cm Tripod worth buying?
A: It is a practical choice if your current mini tripod feels too low or if you want one accessory that works as a grip, extension pole, and compact tripod. It offers the most value to creators who frequently switch between handheld and fixed filming.