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"Hey, can you take a photo of us?" "Sorry, can you take another one? My eyes were closed ...". We have all said it-- and if you're like me you have needed to say it a lot. But no more My favorite new camera accessory by far - the selfie stick. I like to think I live a pretty fun-filled and adventurous life. This great Read more about this selfie stick product use with has oodles of ideal suggestions for where to do it. I like sharing and posting pictures with my buddies on Instagram, Snapchat or Facebook. Sometimes this is the only way we know what each other are up to-- particularly when you are in different cities or states. Sometimes turning the camera around into "selfie" mode just does not capture the moment. All you seem to be able to get is your face, and not the stunning ocean behind you, the delicious café you just found or the amazing music festival you are at. And so, you ask a complete stranger to take a picture. You need to locate a person who looks like they are not in a rush, is technically savvy enough to operate a smart-phone, and doesn't look like they will run off with your 500 phone Then, when you get the stranger to take the picture, your eyes are closed, or it's an angle you do not like, or the background you wanted to capture is cut off. I started seeing people using selfie sticks so I decided to give it a shot. I am big time Amazon.com buyer because I love the selection and have confidence in the quality. I chose to go with the below no Bluetooth model so I wouldn't have to fuss around with syncing and because I can use it with my friend's phones. I chose this one because it had great reviews on the quality and reliability. I can't say enough about this selfie stick. It is super fun, easy and well designed. Just plug it in and away you go It is noticeably greater quality than the ones a couple of my friends have. If you have been considering getting one, take it from me, it's worth it. You can check out the one I bought by clicking the link below.

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