# FAQ

### **Q 1:** What’s the Mio gimbal?

* Mio is the newest gimbal model of Gremsy released this Jan 2021 – Smaller than ever.

### **Q 2:** What’s new?

·        Lightest

·        Smallest

·        No more top bar

·        New controller

·        New IMU sensor

·        Better performance

### **Q 3:** How much is its weight?

* Its weight is 250g

### **Q 4:** What the dimension of Mio?

### Q 5: Which cameras does Mio support?

### Q 6: Is it possible for quick release mounting?

* Yes, Mio also supports quick release mounting.

### Q 7: Is Mio’s quick release compatible with other series of gimbals?

* The quick release will easily help you to assemble/disassemble similar other Gremsy products but due to the dimension and new design, it will not be compatible with other series of gimbals.

### Q 8: Does Mio have the AUX port like the other Gremsy series?

* Yes, and Mio supports up to 8 AUX signals, greater than 6 signals of Pixy series.

### Q 9: How many pins the AUX support?

* There are 8 AUX pins and 12V – 1A output power on the AUX port.

### Q 10: Does it supply the power for the camera/third party?

* Yes, the AUX output power is 12V – 1A maximum.

### Q 11: What's the rating of output power?

* The AUX output power is 12V – 1A maximum.

### Q 12: How many operations does mode Mio support?

* Updating

### Q 13: What’s is the Front mount mode?

* Support to mount on the front of drone, the Pan axis will become Roll and vice versa.

### Q 14: Does Mio have the HDMI transmission through the body like other Gremsy series?

* Yes, Mio supports the HDMI through the body for clean cable setup.

### Q 15: Is it waterproof?

* No, Mio is not a waterproof gimbal.

### Q 16: Does Mio come with a battery and charger?

* Due to design for drone system, the Mio will not come with battery and charger, but it’s compatible with the li-ion/li-po battery in range 15-52V.

### Q 17: What’s included in the Mio standard package?

* In the box


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