Feiyutech SCORP 3 Kit gimbal stabiliser with built-in 4.0 AI tracking
Product description
What it’s for (and the kind of filming it suits)
The Feiyutech SCORP 3 Kit is a camera gimbal stabiliser aimed at people who want smoother movement without turning every shoot into a complicated technical project. On paper, it’s built around fast, reliable subject tracking thanks to a built-in AI module (so you don’t need an app or extra add-ons just to get tracking going).
It also leans into flexibility for day-to-day shooting. The kit includes an extension rod, video light, magic arm, a carrying bag and a relief strap, which is handy if your filming setup changes between walk-and-talk, events coverage, or controlled takes where you want a bit of extra reach or accessory mounting.
There’s a “solo shooter” angle too. The detachable multi-function handle is designed to act like a remote controller, with detachable wireless control listed at up to 12m, plus Bluetooth/cable control options for different working styles.

Key takeaways before you buy
The biggest reason to consider this kit is the built-in 4.0 AI tracking module and the claim of quicker, more accurate tracking in complex scenes. If you often film moving subjects (or you simply don’t want to spend time managing tracking settings), this approach could save effort.
It’s also positioned as a higher-capability gimbal for heavier setups: it supports cameras up to 3.5kg. If your current gimbal struggles with payload, that alone might make this kit feel less “at the limit”.
However, there are a couple of things to keep in mind. First, the “no app required” promise is convenient, but you’re still dependent on how your subjects and camera placement behave in real-world conditions. Second, the kit includes accessories, but the SCORP 3 is still a specialised piece of kit—if you mainly shoot very static, short clips, you may not use enough of what the gimbal does to justify the cost and carry.



What you’ll notice in everyday use
A core part of the experience here is speed and control. The description highlights the ability to switch portrait and landscape modes in about 10 seconds, which can matter if you shoot for mixed platforms and don’t want to break your momentum.
Controls are presented as fairly direct: a 1.3-inch touchscreen, a multi-function wheel, and A/B path memory. Combined with instant Bluetooth connection (as stated), this suggests the gimbal is designed for people who want to dial in movement without wrestling with menus.
For stability, the SCORP 3 uses a new gimbal system with the “Quaternion 2025 algorithm”, described as adapting quickly to compensate for vibrations. In plain terms, you’re looking for smoother footage when walking, moving around, or filming in environments where the ground and stance aren’t perfectly steady.

A micro example: imagine you’re recording a subject moving across a room while you walk backwards to keep framing. With tracking enabled and stability compensation working, the goal is to keep the camera level and the subject framed with less jitter than a handheld setup.
Tech summary (the bits that affect capability)
Tech specs
- Payload support: up to 3.5kg
- AI tracking: built-in 4.0 AI module (no app or accessories required)
- Tracking field of view claim: 15% wider field of view (as stated)
- Portrait/landscape switching: in about 10 seconds (as stated)
- Detachable handle control range: up to 12m wireless control (as stated)
- Control methods: Bluetooth connection and cable control (as stated)
- Display: 1.3-inch touchscreen (as stated)
- Charging and battery claim: supports 18W fast charging for up to 14 hours battery life (as stated)
- Included kit items (per description): extension rod, video light, magic arm, carrying bag, relief strap



Where it shines, and where it may not
It’s a strong match if you: - Need a gimbal that can handle heavier camera setups (up to 3.5kg payload support) - Want built-in AI tracking without relying on an app during shoots - Shoot a mix of styles where switching orientation quickly helps - Prefer solo operation, thanks to the detachable handle acting as a remote controller
It may not be the best choice if you: - Mostly film very static scenes where a stabiliser’s complexity won’t pay back - Don’t need long runtime or advanced tracking, because you might be paying for capability you won’t use - Prefer a simpler, lighter kit for quick grab-and-go filming (this kit is more “production tool” than minimal accessory)
Care & compatibility considerations

The information provided focuses on capability and included kit items, but it doesn’t list specific camera model compatibility details beyond the payload limit and the portrait/landscape support. Before buying, it’s sensible to double-check your camera’s weight and how it balances on the gimbal, because payload support doesn’t automatically guarantee comfortable tuning.
Also consider how you plan to control it. If you like wireless solo operation, the detachable 12m wireless control is a key feature to lean on. If your workflow depends on wired stability or specific control habits, the stated Bluetooth/cable control options may matter.
Is it worth it?
If you’re looking for a versatile camera gimbal kit with built-in 4.0 AI tracking and a serious payload ceiling, the Feiyutech SCORP 3 Kit makes a lot of sense on paper. The combination of fast orientation switching, touchscreen/wheel control, and a detachable handle that doubles as remote control points to a setup designed for efficient filming rather than slow, fiddly operation.



That said, it’s not automatically the right buy for everyone. If your shooting is mostly static, or you want a lightweight, low-fuss option, you may find it a bit overpowered. For most people who actually move with the camera—events, walk-and-talks, interviews on the move—this kit’s feature set is exactly the direction you’d want to be heading.
Mini FAQ
Quick questions
Do I need an app to use the AI tracking? The description says built-in AI tracking works without an app or accessories required.
How far can the detachable handle control the gimbal? It’s listed as up to 12m for wireless control.
Is it suitable for heavier cameras? It supports cameras up to 3.5kg payload (as stated).
How long does it run on a charge? The kit is described as supporting up to 14 hours battery life, with 18W fast charging (as stated).
What’s in the kit? The extension rod, video light, magic arm, carrying bag and relief strap are included, per the description.
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