VOGBY iPhone 17 Se K3-New-1 Review

The VOGBY isn't a phone, it's a monitor. For iPhone vloggers, its wired connection is a game-changer. For everyone else, the misleading listing is a red flag.

VOGBY iPhone 17 Se K3-New-1 cellphone
13.6 Puntuación global

The 30-Second Version

It's a monitor, not a phone. For wired iPhone vlogging, it's brilliant. For anything else, it's useless. Don't get tricked by the listing.

Overview

Let's get one thing straight: this isn't a phone. The 'VOGBY iPhone 17 Se K3-New-1' is a vlogging monitor that pretends to be a phone in its product listing, which is confusing and frankly a bit shady. The one thing to know is that this is a magnetic screen you attach to your actual phone to use the back camera for selfies. It's a single-purpose gadget for content creators, and based on our data, it's terrible at being a phone but surprisingly good at being a simple, plug-and-play monitor.

Performance

Looking at the percentile data, the performance is a real letdown if you're expecting a smartphone. It's in the 17th percentile, which means it lags behind most actual phones. But that's the wrong way to look at it. The surprise is how well it does the one thing it's supposed to do: provide a zero-latency monitor feed. For iPhone 15-17 users who plug it in via USB-C, the experience is reportedly flawless. The performance as a monitor is strong, but as a phone, it's non-existent.

Performance Percentiles

Build 41.6
Camera 36.3
Battery 35.9
Display 29.7
Feature 5.7
Performance 16.6
Connectivity 34.4
Social Proof 96.2

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Zero-latency wired connection for latest iPhones is a game-changer for vloggers. 96th
  • Magnetic attachment is strong and setup is genuinely plug-and-play.
  • Includes a useful 33-foot Bluetooth remote for hands-off control.
  • Universal wireless mode works with most other phones (except Pixels).

Cons

  • The product listing is misleading, pretending to be a full smartphone. 6th
  • Build quality and display are just middle of the pack for a monitor. 17th
  • Wireless mode introduces latency, defeating the main purpose for serious creators. 30th
  • The magnetic clip doesn't work for all phone models, leading to returns. 34th

The Word on the Street

4.6/5 (47 reviews)
👍 Content creators love the plug-and-play simplicity and how it transforms back-camera filming for solo shoots.
👍 The magnetic hold and quick setup get consistent praise from users who got the right phone model.
👎 A common complaint is the misleading marketing and compatibility issues, especially with Samsung phones and the magnetic clip.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Design & Build

Weight 0.1 kg / 0.3 lbs

Value & Pricing

With prices ranging from a laughable $49 to an insane $4990 across different vendors, the value is all over the place. At around $50, it's a no-brainer for an iPhone vlogger who needs a reliable wired monitor. At any price over $100, you're getting scammed. Stick to the Amazon listing where it's reasonably priced as an accessory, not a phone.

145 CAD

vs Competition

Don't compare this to phones like the Samsung Galaxy S26 or iPhone 15. Compare it to other vlogging monitors. Against dedicated monitors from companies like Feelworld or SmallHD, the VOGBY wins on sheer simplicity and iPhone integration, but loses on screen quality and pro features. For Android users, especially Pixel owners who are explicitly not supported, a standard smartphone grip with a cold shoe mount and a separate monitor might be a more flexible, if more complicated, solution.

Spec VOGBY iPhone 17 Se K3-New-1 Samsung Samsung Galaxy S26 SM-S948UZKEXAA Motorola Moto G PB6V0014US Google Google Pixel 10 GA09899-US OnePlus OnePlus 15 5011116281 Apple Unlocked iPhone 15/15 Plus MTLY3LL/A
Screen Size - 6.9 6.7 6.3 6.8 6.1
Display Type - OLED AMOLED OLED OLED OLED
Refresh Rate - 120 120 120 120 60
Processor - Snapdragon® 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy Snapdragon® 6 Gen 3 Mobile Platform 3.78 GHz 8 Elite Gen 5 A16
RAM (GB) - 12 8 16 16 -
Storage (GB) - 512 1024 256 512 128
Rear Camera Mp - 200 50 50 50 48
Front Camera Mp - 12 32 42 32 -
Battery Capacity Mah - 5000 5000 4870 7300 -
Charging Wattage - 60 68 - - -
Wireless Charging - true true false - -
Five (g) - true true true true true
Water Resistance - IP68 IP68 IP68 IP69 -
Operating System - Android 16 Android 15 Android 16 Android 16 iPadOS 17
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Common Questions

Q: Is this a real iPhone 17?

No. It's absolutely not a smartphone. It's an external monitor screen that attaches to your phone. The product name is wildly misleading.

Q: Will it work with my Google Pixel?

Nope. The manufacturer's notes explicitly say it's not designed for the Pixel series. Look for a different monitor.

Q: Is the wireless mode any good?

It's fine for casual use, but you buy this for the zero-latency wired connection. If you need wireless, you might be better off with a different device.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a budget smartphone, this isn't it. Go get a Motorola Moto G or a previous-generation iPhone instead. This device will not make calls, run apps, or connect to cellular networks. It's a single-purpose camera tool.

Verdict

If you're an iPhone 15, 16, or 17 user who creates video content and you're tired of guessing your frame, buy this. It solves a specific problem perfectly. For literally anyone else—especially if you're looking for an actual budget phone—run away. This is a clever accessory disguised in a terrible, confusing product listing.