Hohem showcases Artificial Intelligence gimbal innovation at IFA 2025

Hohem debuted a lineup of Artificial Intelligence gimbals at IFA 2025, highlighting edge Artificial Intelligence tracking and the world´s first detachable touchscreen remote as it pushes into professional content creation.

Hohem officially debuted at IFA 2025 with a product lineup the company says reinforces its leadership in consumer Artificial Intelligence gimbal technology and signals an expansion into the professional creation market. the company highlighted innovations including edge Artificial Intelligence tracking and a detachable touchscreen remote, features the press release describes as reshaping the smartphone content creation experience. Hohem also noted its history in the category, including launching the world´s first Artificial Intelligence tracking gimbal in 2016 and ranking as the number one gimbal brand on TikTok in the united states.

The announcement detailed three headline products. the iSteady V3 Ultra is positioned as a starter-friendly Artificial Intelligence gimbal powered by a CNN-based deep learning algorithm and multimodal Artificial Intelligence trained on millions of scenes. Hohem lists features such as precise face, pet, vehicle, and object tracking with fast motor response, universal compatibility with native smartphone cameras and third-party apps, and a detachable 1.22 inch touchscreen remote offering live view and one-tap control up to 10 meters. the V3 Ultra includes a built-in 205 mm extension pole, 360 degree infinite pan tracking, and a three-color adjustable fill light; Hohem lists the price as £169 / €189 and availability on Amazon.

The iSteady M7 targets advanced smartphone creators and pros with the company´s claim of the world´s first detachable touchscreen control and upgraded Artificial Intelligence tracking that operates without an app. the M7 supports a 500 g payload, 360 degree RGB and CCT fill lighting, and won an IFA Innovation Award for Best in Design. Hohem also previewed the iSteady MT3 series, due in Q4 2025, with an MT3 Pro for professional commercial production and an MT3 for streamlined content creation. the company invited attendees to visit booth H20-143 at IFA to experience the new gimbals and reiterated its aim to extend smart imaging solutions into the professional stabilizer market.

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