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Mi Selfie Stick Tripod (Bluetooth Remote) Review




Hello Readers,

Today in this article , i am going to review Mi Selfie Stick Tripod (Bluetooth Remote) . I have purchased this selfie stick 4 months back. So i thought i should share my experience with this selfie stick.


Before getting into details let me list down some its features and specification.

Features

  • Tripod
  • Detachable Bluetooth remote 
  • Light and compact
  • Aluminium rod
  • 360 degree rotating phone holder

Specs

  • Color: Black & White
  • Weight: 155 grams
  • Version: Android 4.3 or higher , iOS 5.0 or higher
  • Bluetooth version: 3.0
  • Battery life: up to 50,000 click and charging time 1 to 2 hours

Review

Looks:

The product looks premium and also light weight. The best thing it can hold any smartphone easily. I have tested this with mi and oneplus5 and this works great.


Tripod:

Its also comes with built in tripod stand so you fix your smartphone and click pictures using Bluetooth remote. You can also use this tripod to record youtube videos etc. 



Quality & Weight:

Overall i am impressed with the quality  and design of the product. And you can handle this because it is quite light weight.


Grip:

Apart from this the phone holder has tight grip so your phone does not slip. I have checked other selfie sticks(especially cheap selfie sticks) but they all have slipping problem. But this comes with tight grip so your phone does not slip.

Verdict

The mi selfie stick is an excellent option for selfie lovers and photographers. If you like travelling and want to shoot amazing selfies and photos then this is recommended product for you. I personally use this product a lot and i am quite impressed with the product. 

I purchased this from the official mi Website

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