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The ATUMTEK Selfie Stick Tripod is a versatile 3-in-1 device designed for smartphone photography. It features an extendable aluminum design, a 270-degree rotatable phone holder, and a detachable Bluetooth remote with impressive battery life, allowing users to capture up to 15000 photos on a single charge. Weighing just 172 grams and folding down to 7.7 inches, it's perfect for travel and everyday use.
Item Weight | 172 Grams |
Folded Size | 7.7" |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.06"D x 1.06"W x 6.54"H |
Compatible Devices | iPhone 13 / mini Pro, 12 11 Pro Max X XS XR, SE (2020) 8 Plus 7 6s 6 6, Samsung Galaxy S21 S20 S10 S10+ S9 S9+ S8 S8+, Note10 Note9 |
Color | White |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 0.5 Kilograms |
Q**P
Excellent selfie stick tripod
Excellent product.Its is easy to use. Light weight.remote is working.
R**E
Exactly What I Needed + Outstanding Support
I’m really happy with this selfie stick/tripod! It’s sturdy, compact, and works great for both photos and videos. Even though I can use my Apple Watch as a remote, I love the included Bluetooth remote—it’s super convenient and easy to use.Also, the customer service was excellent. My first order was missing the remote, but the seller was kind and quick to send a replacement. Great product and even better service!
C**7
Almost perfect. 4.5 stars.
This selfie stick tripod is almost perfect. I find most selfie stick tripods to be far too big for travel. This one is the perfect size to fit into the side pocket of my backpack. It's sturdy and moves smoothly, all while being very lightweight. The remote is better than the images show. The image shows a remote with a micro-USB connector. But this actually uses a USB-C connector, which means I can travel with one cable. My only minor gripe is that the portion that connects to the phone doesn't fully articulate backward. I noticed that Alumtek's bigger selfie stick tripods use a head that can bend forward and back completely. I like to use the higher quality rear cameras on my phone for selfies and this requires me to put my phone backwards onto the holder, which causes a large portion of the screen to be blocked by the holder itself. If Alumtek brought over the same head from their larger models to this one, this would be 10/10.
R**M
Selfie sticks have come a long way
The last time I had a selfie stick was 13 years ago. I stopped using them after my wife convinced me to get over my FOASTTOP (fear of asking strangers to take our photo). Come 2020, shoving your germ-laden phone into a stranger's hands wasn't cool anymore, so I was back to researching selfie sticks.These selfie sticks are amazing transforming gadgets. The pictures and claims looked too good to be true, but having received and used it, it's truly impressive how they can transform between a cylinder the size of a medium flash light, a 31" selfie stick, and a 31" tripod.This unit stays sturdy in all the modes. This same company also makes 40", 51" and 60" versions. Avoid the 40" version; it's really flimsy. The 60" version is great, but it's the size and heft of a large flashlight. It's great for using at home or when taking it to an event for video, but it's not very practical for travel or hiking, and it's too heavy to use in selfie stick mode. This 31" version is my preferred companion for travel. I thought I would need the 60" version, but is perfectly adequate for most on-the-go situations.One tip for extending and closing the unit. Never force the legs apart to open or together to close. Gently unlatch each of the legs first without pulling them apart. Then extend the unit fully and the legs will stretch apart automatically. Contract the unit back to close the legs and then relatch them manually. If using in selfie stick mode, just extend/close it without unlatching the legs. The biggest gotcha is when switching from selfie to tripod. It's tempting to force the legs apart manually, but you shouldn't. Contract the pole partially, unlatch the legs, and then extend the pole fully to stretch the legs. If you have the discipline to do this each time without forcing the legs, these will last a long time.I do have a few minor complaints about the unit:1. The remote on mine fits loosely and I fear I might lose it. I actually avoid removing the remote and tend to use timer mode on my phone just because losing it would bother me so much.2. I would prefer a button cell battery instead of a rechargeable battery for the remote. Recharging is when the remote is out of it's spot for a long time and it could get lost. It's so power efficient that you'd probably only replace a button cell once a year anyway.3. I have a phone with a 6.7" screen. It's a very tight fit and it feels like I might damage either my phone or the holder. The 60" version has a more roomy holder and I wish they would have incorporated that into this holder even at the cost of another 0.5" of collapsed length.4. There's no threaded mount option for a GoPro or a tiny point and shoot camera. It would have been easy to incorporate.Overall I love this selfie stick tripod and highly recommend it. I think it's a real feat of design without losing any function.
E**E
Lightweight aluminum with quality craftsmanship.
I recently underwent cataract surgery on both eyes, and my new lenses both have a focal range between 8 and 18 inches, so I an unable to watch TV until my eyes are fully healed and I can get new prescription glasses for distance, which is about six weeks out. I purchased this item so that I can watch videos on my smart phone, and it is ideal for this purpose. It comes with a small "Bluetooth" switch, that when paired with a smartphone, will allow you to remotely activate the shutter when using the stick to take selfies. A couple of things to know about this unit: It has three legs built into the base to allow it to be used as a tripod, and the way to extend those feet is to telescope the stick to it's maximum length. It is important to note that if you try to pull the tripod legs out of the base without extending the telescoping sections all the way first, the folding tripod leg mechamisms can be damaged. The jaws on the end of the stick have a very strong sping to clamp the phone securely. There is no chance that the phone can come loose while attached to the stick, but one downside is that the spring is so strong it can be difficult to remove the phone without putting excessive force on the tiny tilt. The telescoping sections are very tight/snug to each other too, but that ensures that once the desired extension length is set, the distance placement won't slip or vary. Overall, a great deal of thought went into the engineering of this fine tool, and the quality of the fabrication craftsmanship is excellent, but in normal use, whilst pulling on the sections or clamp springs, one must constantly be aware that the tiny hinge at the tip is somewhat fragile and should not be overly twisted or torqued. But if you are careful, and treat it like a wristwatch or fishing pole, this can be a useful instrument for many years.
J**N
Very High Quality Selfie Stick
Absolutely love this selfie stick. The build quality is excellent and feels very stable. It’s very sleek looking as well. I use this all the time to record my videos at music festivals. Its small compact size and lightweight versatility makes throwing it in your small bag super easy. Or even inside of your pockets if you are in a pinch. The wireless Bluetooth remote pairs and works as intended. I recently lost my selfie stick at a festival and I immediately bought the same one the next day. 9/10. Would highly recommend you get this one.
V**M
Meet expectations.
Pros: Very stable, easy to pair. Easier access to the remote control (compared to other stick I had)Cons: a little heavy for the size.
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