A combination phone tripod and selfie stick extending to 71 inches is now priced at $12.74, down from $44.99. The product includes a wireless Bluetooth remote, positioning it as a portable solution for iPhone video recording and group photos without requiring a second person.
The all-in-one design collapses for travel but extends high enough to clear typical furniture and background clutter. For iPhone users shooting vertical video for social platforms or recording themselves in well-lit home spaces, height becomes a practical constraint quickly.

The wireless remote removes the need to set a timer or use voice commands, which matters more than the stand itself for solo creators. It also means fewer retakes when framing needs adjustment between takes.
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The $2.25 difference registers differently depending on use case. For someone buying their first tripod to test whether they’ll actually use one, it’s negligible. For someone replacing a broken unit or adding a second for a dedicated setup, the pricing becomes part of a broader accessory budget that includes lighting, mounts, and cables.
iPhone camera capabilities have outpaced stabilization accessories in terms of feature velocity. Cinematic mode, Action mode, and ProRes recording all assume the phone stays steady, but Apple doesn’t sell a first-party tripod. That gap leaves iPhone users navigating third-party pricing on their own.
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