Selfie Sticks, Phone Holders and Tripods

Alfort Selfie Stick Tripod, Extendable Selfie Stick with Wireless Remote Review

The Alfort Selfie Stick Tripod is an extendible selfie stick made in China, and comes with a Wireless remote which is compatible with most iOS and Android phones, as well as digital cameras, including Cannons and GoPros. It can fit into your bag and come with you everywhere, and is built of premium Aluminium, giving it a strong construction.

It comes in a box with pictures of itself and of people using it, and information including how to set it up, and comes with: the extendable selfie stick, a tripod, a holder for whichever phone or camera you’re using, and a Bluetooth remote. You also get your paperwork, including an owner’s manual, and your warranty.

I bought this at the beginning of September before I started at a leisure Photography course _ so I would be able to take pictures by myself. I’d looked at other products online, but settled on the Alfort because it sounded the best, and it was a price I could afford. But when it came, I was disappointed. There was no way for me to clamp it to any table for my wheelchair, and when I tried using the Bluetooth remote, the buttons were so flat, I couldn’t press them with my head, and it was hard to do even with a chopstick. My message to Alfort is to ask is to ask that future versions are released with better buttons and at least an extension to stick to a table, because in the end, I had to send it back.

So for this reason, I will rate the Alfort Extendable Selfie Stick with Wireless Bluetooth Remote ⭐️.

Phoebs Lyle

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