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📸 Elevate your content game with the ultimate selfie stick tripod!
The Fugetek 51" Professional Selfie Stick Tripod combines a lightweight, 100% aluminum extendable stick with a stable tripod base and a detachable Bluetooth remote boasting a 100-foot range and multi-year standby. Compatible with iPhone and Android, it offers a sleek, portable all-in-one solution for flawless selfies, group shots, and hands-free video creation.













| ASIN | B075WQYN3B |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,465 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #53 in Cell Phone Tripods |
| Brand | Fugetek |
| Built-In Media | cr-2032 included |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Android, Apple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 46,049 Reviews |
| Features | Lightweight, Remote Control, Slip Resistant, Telescopic, portable, telescopic tripod lightweight |
| Folded Size | 12.6 inches |
| Head Type | Pan Heads |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.6"D x 14.2"W x 62"H |
| Item Length | 51 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Leg Diameter | 2 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Fugetek |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FT-569 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 51 Inches |
| Media Type | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Minimum Height | 19 Inches |
| Model Name | FT-569 |
| Model Number | FT-569 |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Remote Control, Slip Resistant, Telescopic, portable, telescopic tripod lightweight |
| UPC | 701806555380 702735670038 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
H**H
Best way to take outdoor pictures of yourself
First of all, I would like to start it with this is easily the nicest phone mount system for a tripod that I've ever seen. The screw system to hold the phone can be made super solid because you can crank pretty hard on the holder if you would like, securing the phone very solidly. Never seen this before and it was very nice and didn't make me feel like I was using rubber bands to hold my expensive phone in. Up next is the overall feel of the tripod itself. the legs are fairly thin metal, but held up nicely even on a 10 day trip through Utah. They need fairly flat ground to keep the tripod upright, especially if it is extended, but we managed through our trip. Occasionally we put a small rock under one leg to get it more vertical, which worked fine. The extension mechanisms were great, no issues there. The "aim" or angle adjustment at the top of the tripod is very simple, just 1 dimension of rotation, but that was always enough out on the trails, so no complaints for me. Worst case you may need to turn the phone on top of the angle adjustment to get the correct shot. If you're looking for some kind of complicated gimbal this is not your tripod, functionality was high though with this. The bluetooth remote was set up by my girlfriend because she was excited. This is saying something as I don't think I've ever seen her set up a bluetooth device before. If she was able to do it I fully expect that it was pretty easy. Remote sometimes needed fairly clear vision to the phone to take the picture, as in if we held it behind our back it would seem to only take one picture out of maybe 4 button presses. Once we realized this as long as our hand was in front of our bodies we had no issues. This was at decent range as well, definitely over 20 feet on some pictures. Great tripod, looking forward to the next trip with it.
D**.
Great Tripod...And I modified it a bit.
033025: Purchased this for hiking, and will take it to Europe with me soon. I modified this slightly as I learned from previous Amazon purchases that they may not work in the field, as is, or may break. The tripod comes with a spring-loaded Phone holder. Something similar, I purchased for last year's adventures, broke shortly after I used it. I purchased and replaced the original holder with an Ailun Phone Holder/Vertical and Horizontal Tripod Mount Adapter. (see Photo). This holder has better options. I have to deal with weight due to backpacking and hiking, so the modification is ok. The tripod itself is pretty sturdy. Using it as a Stick, fully extended, it handles my Samsung phone with a light case on it, but it is a little heavy. Using it as a tripod on various uneven surfaces, it is balanced and handles the weight of my phone. I am very rough with my gear and try to prevent equipment failures in the field. I noticed that the mount, fixed to the tripod, which retains the phone holder adapter, could separate. It is held together by 4 small screws embedded in plastic. In my photos, (2-5) you can see the complete mount, then separated, the piece with the screws. To prevent possible separation, I removed and super glued the screws in place to prevent stripping. I also used a small amount of clear fingernail polish, on the threads of the large screw to prevent it from loosing and backing out. Since I have been doing this with my gear, I have not lost any screws and my equipment made it through my trips. I know this seems to be a little extra work, but I am worry-free from separation failure, and this tripod appears to be rock solid. I will update this review once I am back from my trips.
I**G
Some Pros. Some Cons. Overall good.
I ordered this during an Amazon unicorn sale and only paid about $12+ for it. So naturally, I grabbed it because I am in need for something this flexible that I can take to events, etc. Overall, I'm pretty happy with it but there are some noticeable pros and cons. I will start with the pros. First, it's pretty sturdy. I have a whole photography getup on my iPhone 14 Pro Max, and this fit with no problem. I have a heavy case, room for a filters, as well as a receiver for a Lavalier microphone plugged in. Once again, this holds it with no problem. I haven't tried setting up the phone while it's fully extended in tripod mode, but for what I need, it's just fine. The phone holder comes with a GoPro mount attached, which gives it some flexibility. If I had a GoPro, that would be quite nice. The remote that comes with it is nearly perfect. It connected immediately to my phone and I had no problems using it for either video or photography. Older models had USB cables to use to charge the remote. The remote now uses a watch battery and is pretty standalone. It's also well seated into its place on the legs, so there's no fear of it dropping off. Now the cons. The phone holder that it comes with is inadequate. It doesn't have a cold shoe mount, which is vital for me (YMMV). Along with my phone, sometimes I like to be able to have a place for a small light or a vlogging microphone, and this doesn't have the ability to do that. More on that later. While the legs are sturdy, they are hard to hold. I've decided I will be getting another blogging tripod that is easier on my hands and comes with a cold shoe mount phone holder. I just haven't decided which one yet. With this particular tripod, the legs are sturdy but hard to hold because they don't give a comfortable grip. In addition, it doesn't collapse down as low as I'd like. There's a couple of feet of selfie stick that looks oversized and it's just a little awkward getting through a crowd. I mentioned before that I don't like the phone holder because of its lack of cold shoe mounts. I replaced it with a Picton/Ulanzi ST-27 Mount which is pretty close to perfect as far as I'm concerned. I've had it for a while (since 2020 or 2021, I can't remember exactly) and it works perfectly. It holds my lights, my microphones, and is wonderful. So that's now riding on the top of the tripod. Overall I really like it. As I said before, I will be getting another that I can hold on to much easier. The length and the discomfort in my hands after holding the legs for a while doesn't make it really worth using on a regular basis. That being said, the sale was so great I wasn't going to return it. It was functional for what I needed for for one event, but my next event I will probably have something else. Do I recommend it? Absolutely. Not everyone is a nerd like me.
C**T
Priciest Tripod Yet... but so, SO worth it. 10/10 recommend
Purchased this on the 23rd of December & was v pleased at how promptly it arrived at my home the following evening (especially since I was hoping to have it in time for the upcoming Xmas eve & NYE holidays). The tripod is sleek & lightweight, but not too lightweight that you start to question its durability; it’s actually v durable & sturdy (save for when it’s a little windier outdoors). Its light weight makes it easy to use when you’re in selfie stick mode, & I love being able to tote it around w no issues whatsoever. Another bonus is the non-slip grip, it means I don’t have to worry about the tripod slipping out of my hands (especially if my camera or phone is on there). I love the quick flip locks (it makes changing the angle or the view on your camera or phone SO quick & effortless), & it’s extendable as well, so it gives you a wide array of heights & angles to choose from. The feet on the tripod can be extended depending on your preference; you can make it wider or narrower on whatever surface you have the tripod on. It came w a sleek black carrying bag which you can place the tripod in for when it’s not in use / you just want to keep it covered & protected / you’re on the go. Just close up the tripod, slip it into the bag, & sling it over your shoulder— you’re good to go. Another accessory that it came w is a wireless bluetooth remote. It’s black w silver buttons, & there’s actually a place on the bottom of the tripod (right where the feet are) where you can secure the bluetooth remote, & pop it out for when you’re taking photos from farther away. The location of the remote by the tripod feet makes it great if you’re using it in selfie stick mode, because you have a remote right at your fingertips. I’ve purchased a few mini tripods, & while I’ve been happy w all of them so far, this one was definitely the best one yet. I’ve been using it almost every day, from doing product photos, to cooking videos, to using it for the holidays. While it IS the on the higher end of my price point for mini tripods, the fact that this product is so versatile & dependable makes it well worth the $23.99 price. Get it! I guarantee you’ll end up loving it, just like I did.
T**Y
A Versatile and Well Made Phone Tripod.
This is my initial review as the selfie stick and tripod arrived yesterday. I will give my initial impressions and update the review as needed. We will be traveling in a few weeks and this is one of the reasons I purchased this product. CONSTRUCTION: my initial impression is that it’s well made. The bracket that is designed to hold my phone is solid plastic with a screw to hold it in place. It feels secure enough With my phone in the bracket to allow to consider using it as a selfie stick with out fear of losing my phone. It is lightweight and compact in construction. I could easily stow it in my pack while hiking and not add a lot of extra weight. Note: the bracket fits my iPhone 7 Plus with its Otterbox case easily. DURABILITY: this will remain to be seen. Initial impression is that it will hold up well to normal use. I will update as needed. EASE OF USE: I haven’t read the directions yet but I’ve no problem setting up the tripod or connecting the remote to my phone via Bluetooth. I’m not sure that I will personally use the remote as I use my Apple Watch to trigger my camera but it is useful to have in any case. I have played around with it a little already and do not see any concerns with using the tripod or selfie stick. One nice touch is a small “mirror” to help you stage your picture while in the tripod mode. I find the mirror to be a bit too small and I’m not likely to use it since again I can use my Apple Watch to view my camera. All in all, I’m initially pleased with my purchase. I bought the tripod to stabilize my phone so I can take pictures of the northern lights and family photos on our travels. It will meet those needs. However, in the time that I’ve had it, it seems there are other uses to include movie making. So far it appears to be a great product.
T**R
Great, sturdy, compact easy to use tripod
This tripod works great. Sturdy, easy to use. The carrying bag is a very nice touch. We use the bag to store our tripod in. The tripod easily folds down into a compact, easy to store size and the bag keeps it from getting caught or tangling with any cords. We have not used the Bluetooth feature on the tripod, so I can’t speak to that. We use the tripod to hold our iPhone X while we record YouTube videos. The tripod is intuitive, simple and easy to use - not at all frustrating. The one thing I would like to be different is for the angling of the camera/phone to be more customizable. It has preset grooves that the head of the tripod can click into, in order to angle the lens upwards or downwards. Since most of our shots are all straight on, it hasn’t been much of an issue. The head of the tripod does not swivel right or left, but that has not been an issue either, as in all our videos, our subject does not move. If we want to angle the lens right or left on any shot, we simply angle the entire tripod body right or left before we begin shooting. We are moving towards simultaneously shooting our videos from two angles, using two phones. When we do that, this tripod is the one we will buy to hold our second phone.
K**Y
Surprisingly Love it
Impression: I wasn't expecting this to be a professional tool that would last me for several years (it isn't LOL), but it's surprised me how durable it is. It's it's horribly cheap or flimsy like I half expected. Been about 1.5 years now and it still works perfect. It hasn't broken yet at least LOL Quality: Decent. Material isn't super great quality but it isn't terrible flimsy plastic. Parts are reasonably thick enough to provide adequate support for my phone. Don't try a DSLR, it'll probably collapse it. Digital cameras may be iffy depending on the weight. Legs are thick enough to provide stability when placing the phone on it. Stability: Indoors, it's great. Doesn't move until you move it, very portable and light weight but still works as intended. Outdoors, I can see potentially how it can fail if a very strong wind blows and it may collapse. Especially if you expand it to its full height. More resistance to the wind, and not enough resistance at the base. Recommended to put something to hold down the base if you're going to do any outdoor photography and use this as a tripod. Portability: Very light, easy to expand and retract. I put it away after very use, and it's very easy to pull it back out and set it up again Height: It was actually taller than I expected. Description does say it goes to 4ft, but I wasn't actually expecting it to be capable of doing it. When I first purchased online, I thought beyond 3ft, the stick would be too thin and the whole thing would break or collapse if I tried to max it out. BUT IT WORKED. I've been usually using it at max height for all my shoots and it works fine. Things I liked: I actually really liked the snap buttons that locked the height increases. Easy to use, no hassle with trying to turn buttons or knobs. Price: Decent for the quality I got Word of advice: Don't buy if you're expecting professional industry quality tripod. Go to a camera store for that, seriously. For the average user, this works fine.
T**F
Good for the price, but don't expect a long-lasting product.
It worked as-advertised for a good few weeks. I was quite pleased for a $20 purchase. There was only one issue for a while, which was that it's so lightweight that it'd blow down when it was windy out, but that can be rectified by putting rocks or a backpack on the legs (and is probably an issue all lightweight portable tripods have anyway). I used it daily while hiking and climbing. Then, about a month in, the attacher piece that holds the phone broke. I didn't do anything crazy to it — one day one of the little wings that holds the phone in was broken when I took it out of my backpack. Oh well. Bought a $7 replacement from another brand that has been working fantastically. Then, another month after that, one of the tripod's actual legs broke, so it doesn't stand up anymore. I tried duct taping it, but that only went so far, and prevented the leg from articulating properly. They're made out of a very thin metal that is definitely prone to breakage. Once again, I wasn't being super rough with it — normal use with a bit of pressure caused a bend and the a break. So now I'm throwing it away. So, three stars. I did get a lot of use out of it; if you need something quick and cheap for a vacation, this is actually not a bad purchase. Just know that you're only paying for a couple of dozen uses, and its lifespan may be shorter than you wish it'd be. (The remote still works, though, which is nice!)
M**R
Happy to purchase
Happy to purchase
L**N
Amazing product
Best purchase ever!!
A**R
Nice remote tripod
Nice tripod and remote control good work
R**X
Precio calidad el mejor del mercado
Excelente producto, yo tenía una versión anterior pero después de 5 años y varios viajes dio lo que tenía que dar aun lo uso para cosas básicas, motivo por el cual decidí adquirir este nuevo. Como punto negativo al de la versión anterior es que su shooter no es de carga usb sino de pilas 🔋 A favor son la mejora de materiales reducción de tuercas por mecanismos de presión y menor peso. Compra recomendable.
S**T
This is a brilliant, portable tripod.
The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is that I live in a very windy area and the tripod legs weren't that stable on a windy day! But it's so light and easy to assemble it is an absolute must for travelling.
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