Most of the time, when we go on trips, we would have to ask somebody to take our complete family photo. It's fine but when selfie sticks became "in", I knew that besides getting your own selfie, this is pretty helpful to use when I want to take a photo with my family without having to ask somebody to take our photo for us.
When I received the Bastex Wireless Selfie Stick, I was excited to try it. Although this is the second selfie stick I received, I was quite excited to see if this is better than my first selfie stick.
The Bastex Wireless Selfie Stick arrived in a box with the adjustable cellphone holder, the stick with the built-in bluetooth shutter, an orange adapter for smaller phones and a USB cord to charge the stick.
I easily put the Bastex Wireless Bluetooth Selfie Stick together in a short time. My Moto G as well as my sister's iPhone 5S fit the cellphone holder nicely because it's adjustable. Pairing was also easy because my phone easily detected the Bastex Wireless Bluetooth Selfie Stick. No password/pass code was needed when I paired it up my phone.
The cellphone holder can be tilted to different angles so that I can easily set the angle I wanted for my phone.
The cellphone holder grips my phone really snuggly so I like it because I don't worry about my phone dropping or slipping from the cellphone holder.
The selfie stick has a rubber case on the handle so that I can grip the selfie stick better. The only problem I noticed was that the rubber case sometimes goes out of place from the shutter button so I have to fix it and align it again. Other than that, pushing the shutter button would automatically capture a photo which I think is nice.
Charging the Bastex Wireless Built-In Bluetooth Selfie Stick is easy and I can just recharge it using the included USB cable so that I can use it again. There is an on and off switch at the bottom of the Bastex Wireless Built-In Bluetooth Selfie Stick to help preserve battery life.
You can purchase the Bastex Wireless Built-In Bluetooth Selfie Stick HERE.
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I think that my students would have fun with this device.
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