Let me start by saying this 71" all-in-one tripod/selfie stick combo has become my go-to gadget for both travel vlogging and everyday photography. The way it effortlessly transforms from a compact 13-inch stick to a towering 70-inch tripod with just one smooth pull still feels like magic every time I use it.
The 360° rotation is a game-changer - I recently used it to film a cooking tutorial where I needed overhead shots of my countertop, then quickly flipped to portrait mode for close-ups of ingredients. The wireless remote (which stays securely tucked in its groove when not in use) made the whole process hands-free.
While testing its limits, I discovered the sweet spot is around 60 inches - at full extension with my iPhone 14 Pro Max, there's noticeable wobble if you're outdoors. But pro tip: placing it on elevated surfaces like park benches or rocks gives you that extra height without stability issues. The aluminum construction feels premium yet weighs less than a pound - it's lived in my backpack for weeks without adding noticeable bulk.
The universal phone holder accommodates everything from my husband's bulky Galaxy case to my minimalist iPhone, though the plastic clips do require gentle handling. After seeing some reviews mention broken parts, I'm extra careful when adjusting the arms - slow and steady wins the race here.
Where this truly shines is group travel photos. Last weekend, we captured perfect family shots at the beach by extending just the legs (not the center column) for stability in sand. The remote's 10m range meant we could position everyone naturally instead of crowding around a timer.
The included spare battery for the remote was a thoughtful touch that saved me during a week-long trip. My only gripe? The tripod legs could be slightly wider for ultimate wind resistance - though in fairness, I've never had an actual tip-over even during breezy coastal shoots.
For content creators who value portability without sacrificing functionality, this hybrid gadget delivers where it counts. Just remember its physics limitations (tall+heavy = unstable) and you'll be capturing professional-looking shots anywhere in minutes.