The selfie stick does need to be charged because it connects to your phone via Bluetooth. The small orange rubber bumper slides over the arm on the smartphone holder to protect your phone from scratches, and it also adds a little bit of size to help you get the right fit for your phone. The 2 smartphone holders are different sizes one for smaller phones and one for larger devices. The head is adjustable and there is a bolt that you thread the smartphone holders onto. The extendable arm has a rubber handle, and a charging port and on/off switch on the bottom. When you open the box, you find the extendable arm, 2 smartphone holders, a small orange rubber or plastic bumper, a microUSB charging cable, and the instruction manual for the device. Read on to find out what Mpow’s iSnap Pro Bluetooth Self-portrait Monopod has to offer. I’m still not sure that this is something that I will use all the time, but it’s interesting and does have some real-world uses. Mpow is a great company and I’ve done a handful of reviews for them before, so when they said they had a new selfie stick, or iSnap Pro Bluetooth Self-portrait Monopod, I said “what the heck” and had them send it to me. I don’t take a lot of selfies, and going into this review I had absolutely no idea how or why on earth I would use a selfie stick. smarthphone-comparisions Smartphone Comparisons.ultimate-tech-gift Ultimate Tech Gift Guides.chinese-smarthphones Chinese Smartphones.ic_best-allthings-android2x Best Of All Things Android.ic_best-android-games2x Best Android Games.ic_best-android-apps2x Best Android Apps.ic_android-buyers-whatis2x Android What Is. ![]() ![]() ic_android-buyers-guide2x Android Buyers Guide.top-10 Top 10 Best Android Apps & Games.best-android-phones Best Android Phones.
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