Moment’s SuperCage smartphone rig has more ports and more power for filmmakers​ 

Sep 26, 2024

An integrated USB-C hub allows accessories like external drives to be attached to an iPhone in the SuperCage while still powering it. | Image: Moment

Moment’s SuperCage is a new smartphone accessory that improves the functionality and ergonomics of using a smartphone as a pro video camera. Smartphone cages for mobile filmmakers aren’t a new idea — even Moment sells a cheaper alternative — but the SuperCage is its first one integrating a USB-C hub so that there’s one less accessory needed.

That way, smartphones with a USB-C port can record to an external storage device (which, in the case of the iPhone 15 and 16, unlocks ProRes 4K recording at 60fps if the storage is fast enough) while still charging from a power bank through the 100W passthrough port.

The company has made a name for itself with accessories like lenses and MagSafe tripod mounts that make it easier to film and shoot…

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​An integrated USB-C hub allows accessories like external drives to be attached to an iPhone in the SuperCage while still powering it. | Image: Moment

Moment’s SuperCage is a new smartphone accessory that improves the functionality and ergonomics of using a smartphone as a pro video camera. Smartphone cages for mobile filmmakers aren’t a new idea — even Moment sells a cheaper alternative — but the SuperCage is its first one integrating a USB-C hub so that there’s one less accessory needed.
That way, smartphones with a USB-C port can record to an external storage device (which, in the case of the iPhone 15 and 16, unlocks ProRes 4K recording at 60fps if the storage is fast enough) while still charging from a power bank through the 100W passthrough port.
The company has made a name for itself with accessories like lenses and MagSafe tripod mounts that make it easier to film and shoot…

Continue reading…   

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A built-in USB hub keeps the power flowing to phones and other filmmaking gear like lights and mics without adding yet another device.

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An integrated USB-C hub allows accessories like external drives to be attached to an iPhone in the SuperCage while still powering it.Image: Moment

Moment’s SuperCage is a new smartphone accessory that improves the functionality and ergonomics of using a smartphone as a pro video camera. Smartphone cages for mobile filmmakers aren’t a new idea — even Moment sells a cheaper alternative — but the SuperCage is its first one integrating a USB-C hub so that there’s one less accessory needed.

That way, smartphones with a USB-C port can record to an external storage device (which, in the case of the iPhone 15 and 16, unlocks ProRes 4K recording at 60fps if the storage is fast enough) while still charging from a power bank through the 100W passthrough port.

The company has made a name for itself with accessories like lenses and MagSafe tripod mounts that make it easier to film and shoot with a smartphone. The SuperCage is available for preorder through Kickstarter for $199, and while there are always risks with backing crowdfunded products, Moment has already successfully delivered 10 other products through the platform.

With larger handles attached, Moment’s SuperCage will make it easier to film with a smartphone.Image: Moment

The SuperCage uses an expanding clamp to securely hold a smartphone inside an aluminum ring that can be upgraded with handles and mounts for attaching other filmmaking gear.

Any accessory compatible with NATO rails can be attached to the top and sides of the SuperCage, while the bottom of the cage can be attached to tripods and other mounts compatible with Arca rails.

The SuperCage adds microphone and headphone jacks as well as an SD card slot.Image: Moment

The hub on Moment’s SuperCage also includes an SD card slot, microphone and headphone ports, a total of four USB-C ports, and a 4K HDMI port so the rig can be connected to a larger display. Delivery for those who back the SuperCage’s Kickstarter campaign is expected to start in December 2024.

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