Pockefie Wired Selfie Stick Mini Battery-Free Non Bluetooth, Extendable Handheld Lightweight Compatible with iPhone Android Smartphones - Black
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To use it, you must connect it to the phone's headphone jack. It does not require batteries because it is not Bluetooth capable.
There should be no problem as long as the case has an overture for the headphone jack plug (which is required to connect the device to the selfie stick).
Because you only need to press a button on the selfie stick to take pictures, it can work with any mobile device that has a headphone jack plug, regardless of whether the phone has bluetooth or not.
I'm sorry, but I have no idea, but my granddaughter has an iPhone and uses it. It had been given to her as a present.
Selected User Reviews For Pockefie Wired Selfie Stick Mini Battery-Free Non Bluetooth, Extendable Handheld Lightweight Compatible with iPhone Android Smartphones - Black
Update: br>Because this was my first time using a selfie stick, I didn't realize how important the swivel feature was. I'm having a hard time using it, so I'm deducting a couple of stars. br>br>Examples:br>- - - - - - - - - - - - - -br>-br>-br>-br>-br>-br>-b The phone is held in a good grip.
- It's not necessary to refuel.
- There's no need to fiddle with the Bluetooth connection. (The last Anker bluetooth selfie stick I purchased wouldn't even turn on. ) )
- If you don't need to use an adapter, there's a place to neatly tuck the headphone jack.
br>I don't like:br>- Because there isn't enough space around the swivel knob, it's difficult to turn it. In addition, it swivels only up and down, not side to side. br>- A little more length would make a big difference. Even though I'm only 5'2", I can't get a full body shot into the frame.
- You'll need an adapter to plug in your iPhone X headphone jack if you haven't already purchased one. I use a small hair tie because I can't tuck it in neatly.
I wish it had been a little longer so that we could have gotten more people in for group photos. To get a wide angle, I'd have to turn the phone around, but I'd be shooting "blind. ".
On the first day, it literally broke. My phone will no longer stay in place because one of the rubbers has come loose. Ugh.
It's far too short to make a significant difference - I wish I had gone with a longer one. br>The part of the camera that you hold in your hand while taking a picture has no grip. It has a nice feel to it. As a result, you'll have to put in extra effort to keep it steady. br>I wouldn't say it's a good idea.
It was only a few feet in length - For me and the selfies I like to take, it's not far enough away.
It's fantastic, and it works perfectly. This item is extremely durable. Phone is held in one hand. There will be no slipping. It's small, but it packs a punch, and it's highly recommended.
Stick with a shorter length. handle non-essential requirements skid. Curly wire appears to be quite delicate. However, it does exactly what it says on the tin!.
This item is a little flimsier than my previous one. Although the plastic part appears to be prone to breaking at any moment, it is unquestionably easy to use and the backpack is light in weight.