Historically, the Gorillapod’s lease in life has been all about mounting cameras to tree branches, goalposts, and strangers’ limbs — but, you know, cameras aren’t the only things in the world that could use that kind of superhuman capability, are they? To that end, Joby has introduced Gorillamobile, a package of goodies that includes the company’s Gorillapod Original — its smallest flexible tripod — along with tripod, suction cup, and adhesive clips for attaching various smartphones and point-and-shoots. What’s it good for? Well, that’s entirely up to you and your overactive imagination — but Joby shows iPhones being securely stowed on desks, exercise bikes, and strollers, so we’re sure you’ll be able to figure out something. Look for it to ship on August 10 for $29.95.
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