So, you’ve just picked up your first mobile gimbal—maybe the sleek IZI GOX Gimbal—and you're excited to shoot buttery-smooth, cinematic footage with your phone. You're dreaming of Hollywood-style pans, silky travel videos, and content that makes people stop scrolling.
But then... your shots come out shaky, the gimbal starts acting weird, and you're wondering, “Is this thing broken or am I just doing it wrong?”
Relax. You're not alone. Gimbals are amazing tools, but they do have a bit of a learning curve. Here are the 5 most common mistakes new gimbal users make—and how you can fix them fast.

1. Skipping the Balancing Step
The Mistake:
You clip your phone in, power the gimbal on, and start filming right away—without adjusting anything. The gimbal strains, and your footage still feels off.
The Fix:
Before turning your gimbal on, balance your phone properly. This reduces motor strain, improves stabilization, and extends battery life. With the IZI GOX, balancing is quick and intuitive, and the smart app can guide you through it if you need help.
2. Using the Gimbal Like a Selfie Stick
The Mistake:
You hold the gimbal stiffly or make exaggerated movements, expecting magic. But your video ends up jerky or awkward.
The Fix:
A gimbal works best when you move smoothly. Think of it like dancing: small, fluid steps get the best results. Hold the handle gently, move with intention, and let the gimbal do the heavy lifting. You’ll be surprised how smooth even simple shots can become.
3. Not Exploring the Gimbal Modes
The Mistake:
You stick to the default setting, never switching to other modes because they sound too technical.
The Fix:
Gimbals like the IZI GOX come with multiple shooting modes—like Pan Follow, Lock Mode, POV, and even Inception (the spinning one!). Each mode serves a different purpose, and trying them out can unlock creative angles you didn’t think were possible. The IZI GOX app even labels them clearly for beginners.
4. Running Out of Power Mid-Shoot
The Mistake:
You’re out filming a sunrise or a street performance and—oops! Your gimbal (and worse, your phone) dies halfway through.
The Fix:
Battery life matters more than you think. That’s why the IZI GOX Gimbal is such a standout—it boasts up to 8-10 hours of battery life, and built-in wireless charging that keeps your phone powered while you film. It’s like carrying a stabilizer and power bank in one. Game. Changer.
5. Not Using AI Tracking Features
The Mistake:
You're filming a moving subject—maybe a friend, a pet, or yourself—and struggling to keep them centered manually.
The Fix:
Let smart tech help you! The IZI GOX Gimbal comes with AI-powered object tracking. Just select your subject on the screen, and the gimbal will follow their movement automatically. Whether you're vlogging solo or filming fast-paced action, this feature takes the pressure off and keeps your framing perfect.
Final Thoughts: Don't Just Film—Create
Look, no one nails it on their first day with a gimbal. But once you get the hang of it, the creative freedom it offers is unbelievable. Whether you're making content for social media, documenting your travels, or filming your next short film—getting past these beginner mistakes will unlock your gimbal’s full potential.
And if you’re still choosing your first gimbal, the IZI GOX Gimbal is hard to beat. Here’s why:
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✅ Wireless phone charging
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✅ 8-10 hour battery life
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✅ AI object tracking
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✅ Multiple easy-to-use modes
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✅ Compact and travel-friendly design
It’s the perfect blend of powerful and beginner-friendly—designed to grow with you as your skills improve.
So get out there. Film something epic. And let your gimbal work its magic.
Want help getting started with the IZI GOX or choosing the right shooting mode? Drop your questions in the comments—we’re here to help you film like a pro.