First off, let me say this little gadget is a Swiss Army knife for content creators. The 3-in-1 design as a hand grip, selfie stick, and tripod makes it incredibly versatile. I've used it for everything from beach vlogs to snowy mountain selfies, and that rubberized tire-tread grip? Absolute lifesaver when your hands are wet or gloved.
The aluminum build feels premium for the price, and I was pleasantly surprised by its saltwater resistance during a snorkeling trip. No rust, no fuss – just rinse and go. The included phone clip holds my iPhone 15 Pro Max securely, though I'd recommend removing bulky cases for better stability.
Now for the not-so-great: The tripod legs are disappointingly short, making it top-heavy. I've had several near-disasters with my GoPro Hero 11 taking a tumble. The twisting mechanism also has a learning curve – I pinched my fingers more times than I'd like to admit while collapsing it.
At 65g, it's gloriously lightweight, but that compact size comes at a cost. The 9.2" max extension feels limiting for true selfie shots, though it's perfect for POV action shots when mounted on a helmet or bike.
Final verdict? If you need a durable, waterproof grip for active use that occasionally moonlights as a tripod, this delivers. But serious photographers might want something more stable, and the £29.99 price tag stings when competitors offer similar features cheaper.