The Horizon One from E-Image supports up to 8 lb and offers full 360° rotation on all three axes, allowing you to capture stabilized smooth-moving shots across wide ranges of motion. It uses brushless motors to achieve precision stabilization, and it offers five different operational modes, each one engaging one or more axes in a particular way.
The Horizon One features a 501 PL standard quick release plate that's used on many other camera supports, so you can efficiently move your camera between the gimbal and many tripods and other gear. The gimbal runs for up to 12 hours on four included batteries. A charger, carry case, control cables, and other accessories also come included. The control cables enable you to operate select features of your camera directly from the gimbal's controls.
An iOS/Android app is also provided as a free download. The app allows you to remotely control many functions of the gimbal. It lets you adjust the pan, tilt, and roll axes, switch between photo and video modes, return the gimbal to the center, set up time-lapse capture, and much more. Remote control is especially useful when you have the gimbal mounted on the mini tripod or other support at a distance.
One of the five operational modes of the Horizon One is a creative mode called Dream Follow. In this mode, the gimbal points your camera upwards and rotates it continuously in place, as the camera remains facing upwards. If instead you hold the gimbal like a jib, pointing the camera at your subject, the same swirling-type movement will take place but directed at your subject. A lot of creative shots can be achieved this way. The gimbal also offers a 1/4"-20 threaded hole on the bottom and comes with a mini tripod that attaches to the 1/4"-20 thread. Attached this way, it can be used as an extension, which will allow you to use the gimbal as a jib more easily, with two hands.