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The 13 inch White Smart Turntable is a versatile photography tool designed for commercial use, capable of holding up to 99 lbs while remaining lightweight at just 2.99 lbs. It features a rapid 50-second rotation and a USB interface for outdoor charging, making it ideal for creating stunning 360-degree product views quickly and efficiently.




L**R
Awesome
Used for the Christmas tree last year. It was awesome to see the tree spin. I did a disney themed tree
O**S
Spurious At Best
I ordered it for doing videos of finished models and display pieces while they turned, mostly just resin garage kits and styrene vehicle kits, nothing outrageously heavy. None of that mattered, since it would barely turn on even with nothing on it. When it did, it worked just fine for a few moments or until you tried changing the settings, such as speed or direction. Total guessing game whether it'd work or just turn off. Eventually, the latter option always won out.I got it to work maybe 3 times after trying multiple cords, plugs and outlets before I stopped bothering.
T**E
Works pretty well, easy to use but definitely NOT silent
I often do Youtube product reviews and thought it would be a nice upgrade to my videos to incorporate a turntable. This one looked good so I picked it up.Overall, it works well. The instructions and remote take a bit of figuring out but I was up and running in just a minute or two. There are 5 speeds for rotation and you can easily go in either direction as well. The 13" platform is nice and large and it seems reasonably sturdy for what it is.HOWEVER...The images on the listing claim this to be "silent". It is definitely NOT silent. Is it particularly loud? No. But you'll probably have to remove the audio if you record any video of this and record separate audio after. You can clearly hear the motor and other associated noises. That's not necessarily a dealbreaker for me - I'd probably have removed the audio anyway - but it's definitely not what was advertised.With that one major caveat, I recommend.
F**E
A great tool for studio videography.
I have a client that needed to have rather heavy and large items videoed and photographed at different angles. This turntable handled those items, as bulky and as heavy as they were, without any issues. It’s quiet, so the camera doesn’t pick up any motor noise. it’s rotation speed is adjustable, and, using its remote, makes it extremely convenient to use.
L**0
Easy to use
This is a huge turntable. It works great though. Its not quiet though but that doesn't pose a problem since audio is never used. Set up was easy. Straight forward instructions. It comes with a remote with different spin speeds. Overall too big for what I needed it for but I'll keep it. Very well worth the money since others this size go for a lot more.
J**B
Expensive and Noisy
Unfortunately, mine arrived “dirty” (looks like it had makeup/fingerprints or something on its top and bottom), but I figured that I’d try it out anyhow. It is quite noisy — the noise is exacerbated if it sits on a countertop or wooden table which serves as a sounding board and amplifies the servos “whirring” noise even more. This whirring changes pitch as the platform speeds are changed. The remote also “chimes” loudly as each command is sent to the platform and is easily heard in another room. If an object is set off center, the top of the table will “lift” slightly on its opposing side. I did not test it with a very heavy item. The remote control is nice, as is the “auto pause” feature every 10-degrees or so, but all-in-all, this is not worth $80. Will return.
A**R
Claims 99lbs and didn't support 30 lbs.
While I hoped this turntable would support a slow-dancing Jack Skeleton and Sally for a Halloween decoration. It failed to do so. The decoration was about 30 lbs total, and the turn table would run for a bit and then sit and click. I am sure it works well for small merchandise... It did not do the job I was hoping for. As I am not a last-minute planner, I purchased it, and I am after my return date. So sad!
S**.
Nice display turntable to level up your presentation for online sales
My friend sells items frequently on Instagram live streams and a handful of other places. It's his hobby not his full-time job, though he puts in just as much time and effort as if it was. Primarily he sells old toys, mid-century modern house decor, glass ware, etc. I got this turntable to make it easier for him to display his items in a 360 view since he mentioned how much of a pain in the butt it can be to take and upload enough pictures to capture enough angles to make its overall condition evident. I took his experience with using this turntable as the basis of my review since I don't sell much myself.The size is good, fitting the large majority of the types of items he often sells. It has 5 speeds (I saw another review say it only had 3, for some reason?) which is nice, though the difference in pace between each speed is less than he was expecting. He appreciated that you could have it rotate clockwise or counterclockwise since sometimes the face of a product has an angle or orientation that makes it look more natural to be moving toward the camera vs going away.The remote control works well and has a reset button if you want to go back to the default movement direction and speed. He found the remote adequate for his use and did not find a need to setup the bluetooth feature yet. He appreciates the option to simplify the 360 capture, but noted that if he's using this during a live stream sale then he's on his phone filming for the stream and so wouldn't be able (or really need) to use that feature.The biggest con he noted was that the power cable is so short, even shorter than most phone charging cords. For his streaming sale sessions, which can last quite a while, he didn't want to risk it running out of power mid-show and having to futz with getting it re-setup while live. So the ability to plug it into an outlet was desirable, however he would have liked it to come with a much longer cable so he didn't have to be tethered so close to the wall. The battery pack is a useful feature and great when being creative in a remote location, but he needs to do some testing first to see how long a medium size battery bank can run the device before dying before he feels confident he can use it in that manner for a live sale.I think for the more common use, people are taking photos or 360 static shots for an ebay/facebook marketplace/etc product description page in which case you wouldn't have the same concern about longevity or cord length. So we mention these cons/thoughts only as considerations for those using it in the same manner as he will.
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