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JOBY Spin
Joby · Timelapse & Motion Control Systems

JOBY Spin

£29.99
Fair Value
1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
Need 15+ data points
Volatility (ann.)
Need more data
30d Momentum
Need 30+ data points
Price Position
No 90d range data
EMA 20
EMA 50
Need 50+ data points
90d Low / High
£30
High: £29.99
30d Forecast
→ Stable
Store Intelligence
WexWex
£29.99
Buy
Price spread: £0.00 across 1 stores
AI Recommendation EngineRule-based · v1
Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
Reasons to Buy
Near 90-day low — historically optimal entry point
Detailed product specifications available — transparent product information
Risks / Watch Out
Currently at or above the 90-day average price
Only 1 store carrying this product — limited price competition
Product Fundamentals
  • The JOBY Spin, designed in partnership with Syrp Lab, is an innovative device that is specifically aimed at Smartphone content creators. This unit allows you to incorporate 360° motion control into your shoots, helping you capture moving timelapse, videos, and panoramic stills. The unit is fully supported with Bluetooth control via the JOBY Motion app, allowing for quick edits & content sharing.
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