Article: Oppo Find X9 Ultra Creator Kit
Oppo Find X9 Ultra Creator Kit
What the kit adds
Oppo Find X9 Ultra gets a major video-focused accessory option with the Khronos Creator Kit by Tilta. The package turns the phone into a cage-style setup built for handheld shooting, accessory mounting, and longer recording sessions.
The kit includes a metal MagSafe case, a locking front bezel, and a camera cover with support for extra adapters. Users can add a 67mm filter thread adapter or mount the optional Oppo 300mm teleconverter lens. The package also includes an adjustable handle, a cold shoe adapter, a quick release ARCA adapter, a Bluetooth control grip, a MagSafe cooler, and a compact tripod with a ball head.
Build and handling
When assembled, the kit feels solid and substantial. The case uses metal parts and holds the phone firmly once the bezel is removed and locked back into place. The locking system takes some care during setup, but the result is secure.
The control grip is large compared with typical phone grips and gives the setup a camera-like hold. Rubber sections help with comfort, though some exposed plastic areas still look less secure in the hand than the rest of the kit. Both grips attach through dedicated cutouts and a spring-lock system, with extra locking levers to keep each part fixed during use.
Cooling, power, and controls
The MagSafe cooler attaches neatly, but it needs external USB-C power. In real use, that means a power bank may be needed for long sessions if thermal control is important.
The main grip can connect over Bluetooth for camera controls, and it can also charge the phone through USB-C. It has a built-in 5,000mAh battery and supports up to 30W charging. A large shutter button, a function key, and a smooth control dial give users direct access to shooting functions. The dial can switch focal lengths or adjust focus, especially when used with Oppo’s Pro Video app.
Why it matters for mobile video
The Khronos Creator Kit makes the Oppo Find X9 Ultra more useful for creators who want steadier handling and more manual control. It also opens room for external microphones, lights, and storage, which matters for more serious video work.
That practical approach is worth noting at a time when buyers also compare other flagship phones such as iPhone 17 Pro Max, Galaxy S26 Ultra, and Pixel 10 Pro. Those comparisons usually include MagSafe compatibility, wireless charging, camera module size, display refresh rate, and battery capacity, but accessories like this show that workflow support can matter just as much as core phone hardware.
Who this is for
This kit is best suited to users who already have the phone and want a more complete shooting platform without moving to a separate camera system. It is particularly useful for low-angle shots, long Log or HDR recording, and controlled handheld capture with better balance.
Pricing and availability were still unclear at the time of writing, with no confirmed retail listing visible on Oppo regional stores or Tilta’s online store. That leaves the kit in an interesting position: highly capable, but not yet easy to buy.
Final take
The Oppo Find X9 Ultra Khronos Creator Kit is not a casual add-on. It is a focused accessory system for users who want grip, cooling, mounting points, and more direct shooting control from a phone-centered setup. For readers tracking how flagship phones are moving closer to dedicated content tools, Oppo Find X9 Ultra is a useful case study, and Komodoty covers that shift in practical terms at https://www.komodoty.com


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