The popularity of Glambots continue to rise because of their ability to capture unique and personal video footage. These cameras are quite useful at events such as weddings, parties, and galas.
But with all the features Glambot robot arms offer, from motion timelapse to interactive voice control, you may be wondering – how much does a Glambot cost?
What is a Glambot and What Does it Do?
When considering the investment in a Glambot system, it helps to understand exactly what a Glambot camera is and what it can do. Glambots are essentially camera arm robots – they consist of a camera mounted on a robotic arm that can be programmed to move around and capture video footage automatically. Some key benefits Glambots provide include:
- Hands-free operation – once programmed, the Glambot runs itself
- Unique motion timelapse and tracking shots
- Works continuously for hours without getting tired
- Captures footage from hard-to-access angles
- Integrates with the Glambot app for control and AI features
What is the Price of a Glambot?
With those capabilities in mind, let’s break down the costs associated with buying a Glambot Photo Booth.
The Glambot system actually consists of multiple modular components, allowing you to get the features you need at different price points. The core components are:
- The Robotic Arm – This is the motorized arm that provides movement and positioning for the camera. Advanced robotic arms start around $600.
- The Mount – A sturdy stand and mounting gear used to position the robotic arm. Basic stands start at $200. Heavy-duty setups can run $800+.
- The Camera – Glambots support DSLR and mirrorless cameras. Prices vary widely based on camera selection – budget models cost $300+, advanced setups over $1000.
- The Software – The Glambot app provides AI-assisted programming and controls. The app subscription costs $30/month.
Additional accessories, like cables, extra batteries, and cases can cost another $100-$300.
Putting it all together, here are a few typical Glambot configurations with price points:
Entry-level Glambot:
- Basic robotic arm – $600
- Light stand mount – $200
- Refurbished DSLR camera – $350
- Cables & accessories – $100 Total: Around $1,250
Mid-range Glambot:
- Advanced robotic arm – $1,200
- Heavy duty light stand – $500
- New mirrorless camera – $850
- App subscription and accessories – $350 Total: Around $2,900
High-end Glambot:
- Commercial robotic arm – $1,800
- Reinforced steel mount – $850
- Professional DSLR camera – $1,600
- App subscription and accessories – $400 Total: Around $4,650+
Introducing Hypeclip Comet Glambot
If you are looking for a high-quality Glambot at an affordable price, you can take a look at the Hypeclip Comet System. Our system packages professional-grade equipment like advanced robotic arms, durable stands, and universal camera mounts to unlock incredible filming capabilities starting at $11,156.
Hypeclip arms move smoothly and precisely to get shots you can’t achieve manually. Mounts sturdily position our robotics for reliability. Camera settings adapt to devices from GoPros to Canons. They are extremely versatile for galas, weddings, sweet 16s, and more.
Final Words
As you can see, Glambots can represent a wide range of investment levels. But that modularity allows the system to scale to meet your specific video needs. The key options and expenses boil down to: Robotic Arm Complexity, Mount Durability, Camera Quality, and Accessories. Factor those against video quality needs and intended application.