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Smartphone Guitar Capo | Android and iPhone Compatible Dock Headstock Neck Clamp | Cell Phone Holder Aid Musicians | Electric or Acoustic Guitars

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Features

  • The patented capo that holds your smartphone.Two devices in one.Simply place it on the nut or headstock of guitar when capo feature is not needed.
  • Adjustable to secuerly hold all smartphones,Iphone,Samsung,LG, and more. Works on all guitars acoustic and electric.
  • Pivits and tilts for optimal viewing .Light weight and portable, No bulky brackets or unreliable sucktion cups
  • See your fingers while learning new chords and songs,Great for online video lessons
  • Never forget the lyrics or chords. Use it with all your mobile apps. Tuners, Chord charts,Song books

Brand: Smart-Po


Color: Black or Dark Grey


Material: Silicone


Style: Modern


Item Weight: 0.08 Kilograms


Item Weight: 2.89 ounces


Product Dimensions: 6.75 x 3 x 0.75 inches


Item model number: 1001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 3, 2017


Body Material: Silicone


Color Name: Black or Dark Grey


Compatible Devices: electric


Material Type: Silicone


Size: 3 x 6.75 x 0.75 inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Definitely should get
My husband loves using this item!
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2026 by Kelli Green

  • Works just fine. Simple uncomplicated.
This works just fine it s pretty simple easy to use. A bit pricey for the product but ok for a gift.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Useful for reading music on iPhone
This is a nice product. My granddaughter writes lots of songs and needed something to make reading her music while playing her guitar easier. This does simplify it. However, and the reason for four stars, the item is very hard for her to get on her guitar. It is way too tight. I hope that we can loosen it up by opening it many times. If we can, it gets the five-star rating. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025 by JKTexas

  • Not what I needed but, it is solid!!!! Did review on my music channel.
Solid item. Should have read. I cannot use it to capture the fretboard when playing. Guitar stock must be angled as the unit won’t bend back in itself.. if that makes sense. However for keys the phone up on stock and allowing to view phone or take video, well does that just fine.
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2024 by Consumer

  • Guitar Capo
Product is as stated.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2025 by Connie Myers

  • Difficult to use
Difficult to clamp on guitar, very clumsy
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2025 by RickyDee

  • Very handy
Works great! My husband loves this! It puts his phone where he can see the notes to play on the guitar!
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2025 by kindlegirl

  • Portrait mode not usable and affects tuning
While this is a good idea, the realization is not so good. From the positives, this is a very lightweight and compact gadget, so it's great for travel. If you indeed use it as capo on the frets (not just attach it above the nut), and you want a landscape mode, it may work for you. For me, however, a portrait mode is preferred. It's much better for a small screen so that you see more of the song text or chords as it scrolls. Landscape mode only gives you a handful of lines of text, and you need to scroll more often or slower. While the description claims and shows this works in portrait mode, that's not quite true. As you see in the pictures, there's not enough degrees of freedom to adjust the position fully, so, at best your phone is more like facing the sky than facing you. There are no nudges or other ways to lock the position - it's only friction-based, so, after a while you also end up with your phone tilted, as in anther picture. There's too much of a lever in portrait position that can't be fully controlled by tightness of the bolt. In addition, the way this is designed, you end up looking almost over your shoulder, in order to see the phone, particularly in portrait mode. I was expecting the capo to mount from under the neck, but that's not how it is designed, so in that position, you end up with your phone obscured by the guitar neck (see photo). Finally, a big drawback is, when you place this capo above the nut, it causes uneven pressure on the strings that are there, pressing the closest two strings a lot more, thus affecting the tuning quite a bit. And it would be rather annoying to re-tune the guitar every time you move or remove this capo. This is probably less of an issue with the portrait mode and below nut placements due to different weight distribution. My suggestions for the design are: - consider changing it, so it works with capo attaching from the bottom of the guitar for a better viewing angle - add another degree of freedom to the adjustment (or simply replace by a ball mount) - add ribs or something else that helps locking position, not relying on friction alone ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025 by Evgenii Puchkaryov Evgenii Puchkaryov

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