Are selfie sticks still a thing? The evolution to the tripod and selfie stick combo


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60 inch tripod selfie stick comboThere was a time when selfie sticks were just those simple extendable poles tourists used at landmarks. Well, they’ve grown up. As a content creator who tests lots of equipment, I got my hands on the Gahenwo 60″ tripod and selfie stick combo – and it’s a perfect example of how far these tools have come. With over 6,000 reviewers giving it 4.5 stars, it’s clear I’m not the only one seeing value in this evolution.

Tripod and selfie stick combos basically have two uses – as a stationary way to hold the phone steady. I even use this in my office and podcast studio when I need to shoot something with my phone. The selfie piece can be used when on the move and the phone needs to be held nearby while walking and livestreaming, for example.

For the Gahenwo, it features an 8-section aluminum alloy telescopic pole, making it both sturdy and lightweight at just 10.2 ounces. When collapsed, it measures a compact 11 inches, making it easy to carry or store in a bag. While it’s thick, this added bulk contributes to its stability when used as a tripod.

The setup process for the Gahenwo is straightforward. The tripod portion opens with a simple mechanism – just press the button at the bottom to unlock the tripod legs. What’s particularly impressive is the height range. When fully extended, the tripod can reach up to 60 inches (153 centimeters), giving plenty of flexibility for different shooting angles.

Office and content creation applications

While traditional selfie sticks might seem limited in their professional application, this combination tool proves particularly useful in an office setting. When you need your phone to serve as a camera for content creation, having a stable, adjustable mount makes a significant difference in production quality. Especially now when the iPhone can be used even in combination with the desktop computer. 

The device comes with a 50 mAh rechargeable remote control that can trigger your camera from up to 10 meters away. The remote cleverly embeds into the tripod leg when not in use, preventing loss. Customer experiences with the remote have been mixed, with most reporting reliable functionality while some mention connectivity issues.

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Versatility in action

The real value of this device comes from its versatility:

  • Supports phones between 4-7 inches (2.16-3.46 inches wide)
  • Offers unlimited 360° rotation
  • Allows vertical and horizontal screen orientations
  • Includes a wireless remote with a 10-meter range
  • Features built-in anti-slip pads for added stability

The tripod utilizes a triangular stability design with an increased chassis force area. When properly positioned, it provides a stable platform for the phon. Fully extend the tripod and properly position it ensures it’s not wobbling

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Other combos worth considering

The TONE OF – The auto-opening mechanism unique.

Tone of combo

The ULANZI SK-03 is made of aluminum alloy, making it durable and stable, especially when fully extended. When folded, the it’s only 12 inches long, making it very portable and easy to store in a bag or backpack.

ULANZI tripod

The importance of lighting features

The evolution of selfie sticks now includes models with integrated lighting solutions, showing how far these tools have come from their tourist-photo origins.

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The M MYBAT PRO’s lighting system helps creators “glow like a star, anytime, anywhere.” With three color modes and nine brightness settings, users can capture well-lit content in any environment. The innovative square light design, which the manufacturer claims is “the world’s first,” combined with 180-degree tilt capabilities, provides control over lighting angles.

The lighting system includes:

  • USB-C powered operation
  • Three color modes for different environments
  • Nine brightness settings
  • 180-degree tilt adjustment
  • Square light design

When paired with the 72-inch height range and 180-degree rotation capabilities, creators can capture content from various angles. The system is designed to be travel-ready and portable, allowing for quick setup wherever inspiration strikes, with no assembly required.

Looking the way we want to look on these public appearances matters to branding – personal and the company. While basic selfie sticks work fine in good lighting, integrated lights make a noticeable difference in image quality. The difference between lit and unlit content can be significant, especially for video calls, livestreams, and professional content creation.

Another option is the Gahenwo Vlogging Kit: It features a detachable fill light with adjustable color temperature

vlogging kit with light

Cost of tripod and selfie stick combos

Looking at the broader market, many of the featured combos range between 60-72 inches in height and thousands of these combos are sold on Amazon each month. So when it comes to are selfie sticks still a thing? It’s a clear yes.

And plan on spending somewhere between $19.99 – $55.96 for one (as of this original writing).

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Would you benefit from this setup?

This tripod-selfie stick combination might be worth considering if you:

  • Create content using your phone
  • Need flexible camera angles
  • Work in an office setting
  • Want a stable phone mount
  • Value versatile equipment
  • Travel frequently and need compact gear

The tool particularly shines in its ability to transition between functions, offering stability when needed and mobility when desired. For content creators working with phone-based video, it provides a practical solution that serves multiple purposes while taking up minimal space in your office or travel bag.

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backpack for travel

 



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