The selfie stick to end all selfie sticks
It’s been about a year
since the whole selfie stick craze reached its tipping point. This small fad
turned into a full-blown phenomenon! At first we laughed and pointed out how
much be despised the annoying device, but now majority of us have just accepted
our fates. Will these sticks ever go away, or are they here to stay?
The fact is, selfie
sticks are probably going to stay until we have our own personal drones
hovering a few feet away from our heads, ready to take the perfect selfie.
Until that day comes, you can now hide your selfie stick by using this
outrageously long arm camouflage.
This invention was
dreamed up by the author Mansoon and featured on a website, it is the perfect
way to hide that embarrassing selfie stick – no one will ever notice!
Mansoon explains that
a selfie stick is a bit embarrassing and ridiculous, so he bought two prop
hands on Amazon and modified them to look like they’re actually holding the
phone. Having a metre long arm to take your selfies with is far less
embarrassing than a selfie stick, right?
Of course, it you’re
going to use this method, you would need to modify your clothing in order to accommodate
your ridiculously long arm! The inventor provided a pretty detailed explanation
of his build with photos – just in case you want to build your own!
Has the selfie stick
phase gone a bit too far? What do you think of this device?
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ReplyDeleteI was traveling with 4 power bank each 16800mAh, From Heathrow airport terminal 5 to LAX (Los Angles). Two of them where in hand carry and two checkin luggage. They asked to take them out from my checkin luggage it was deadly task to do. I had move my luggage and search for them in checkin luggage. They examine all the 4 power banks and Told me I can only carry two of them, in Hand Carry, I am not allowed keep any of them in Checkin Luggage. Luckly I had friend traveling with me I gave him two and kept two with me in our Hand Carry we where taking AA to LAX. We where traveling from India and I bought those power bank from Selfie Stick Now a days Carrying Power bank is real tough job. I Normaly I carry Power bank, Bluetooth speaker, both has Lithium battery. I think they are strict now because in recent past cases like Malaysian airline Mh370 and other airlines crashed may be becuase of fire and fire is highly possible with litthium batteries.
ReplyDeleteLet’s get this out of the way up front: no one truly needs a selfie stick, and most have build quality that reflects their low prices. But if you feel you absolutely must have one, they can be somewhat useful. To find the best Selfie Stick Online , we put in 20 hours of research, brought in 22 testing models, and took dozens of selfies in various conditions.Additionally, it was one of the few we found that actually had some unique thought put into its design—by comparison, 11 other sticks ended up being identical copies of products that were either more expensive than the models we tested or that had significantly lower user ratings. It’s not a perfect tool, but it gets the job done for a low price.
ReplyDeleteThe most common way to use a Selfie Sticks is to take your smartphone, then slide it into place or mount it on the end of the selfie stick as instructed by the stick manufacturer, and connect it via Bluetooth or 3.5mm jack. From there, extend the selfie stick's rod and then use the camera button built into the stick's handle or fob in order to remotely capture photos and videos.
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