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The Upgraded Bluetooth 5.0 Remote Shutter is a versatile and compact device designed for effortless photography. With a control range of up to 50 feet, a powerful 230mAh battery, and universal compatibility with iOS and Android devices, this remote shutter is perfect for capturing high-definition selfies and videos without the hassle of asking for help. Its lightweight design and detachable lanyard make it a must-have for travel and everyday use.
Controller Type | Button Control |
Number of Batteries | 2 CR2 batteries required. |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium |
Maximum Range | 30 Feet |
Compatible Devices | ipad, iphone, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Bluetooth, Universal, Lightweight, Rechargeable, No Programming Required |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 6 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 1"W x 0.35"H |
Item Weight | 11.3 Grams |
Color | Blue & Black |
H**I
Small but Super Handy for Perfect Photos!
This Bluetooth 5.0 remote shutter is exactly what I needed for taking photos and videos hands-free with my phone. It paired instantly with my iPhone (and also worked great with my friend’s Android), and the connection has been super reliable.I love how compact and lightweight it is—I keep it on my keychain so I always have it with me. Whether I’m taking family photos, selfies, or recording content, this little remote gives me so much more freedom and flexibility.The range is impressive too—I can step several feet away and still snap clear shots without running back and forth. Battery life has also been great so far.If you take a lot of pictures or do any kind of social media or video work, this is a must-have accessory! Simple, affordable, and it works like a charm.
C**N
Good remote
Easy to setup and use for photography with my phone (pixel 8)
G**E
Very satisfied
Very satisfied it's easy to connect via Bluetooth and comes with an extra battery would definitely recommend
S**A
Works great!
Easy to use, light weight, compared to my older one that I got from a different seller was way smaller and less bulky wish it was more small to be able to hid in my hand for pictures but does the job
L**H
Works great
Love it, easily connects to your Bluetooth device and allows you to pose while you take pictures. Multi click, friends thought it was cool too! Worked great for group pictures, I recommend a stand too
U**D
works well for me
I have arthritis in my hands, and it's hard to hold my phone and push buttons to take a picture. I can leave this in my pocket and get better shots.
A**R
Great for group shots - but has since failed
DO NOT BUY - failure & bad designNow down to one star. Totally unacceptable.I thought I would try again with the redesigned model of this wireless shutter trigger, but this new one is worse than the one that failed (previous review below).This time, the thin, flimsy plastic battery cover bent the matching slots it is supposed to slide into, preventing the cover from closing after checking the battery. But the edge contacts in the main body of the device are also poorly aligned. The CR2032 battery will not be retained along its edge, instead popping up, and shorting out as the metal crosses the positive and negative contact areas of the cell.Finally, after using the second of two CR2032 they thoughtfully provide (perhaps knowing you will kill one of them immediately), I got the thing powered up, only be unable to connect with the Bluetooth smartphone I wanted to use it with.Totally useless. RETURNING. Stay away.-----------UPDATE: no longer works, a month after return policy deadlineThis little fob was great at first, with good distance and reliable function. One day it started acting up. Press the button, and the camera either ignored the command to take a photo, or it would take a whole burst of photos, OR IT WOULD CHANGE TO VIDEO and start to make a movie!It does this on two different smartphones. Something is scrambled in the little pea-brain. NOT recommended.-----original review follows (was five stars, now down to two)OK we have wanted pics of our group workouts and self-timers don't do very well. Can't get in position by the time it goes off. I wasn't sure this thing would work very well but it really does!My friend has an IPhone and I have a Samsung, and when you turn it on the bluetooth comes up on both. Hers took several tries to "pair" up, but once it connected it's good now every time. My Galaxy saw it right away, hit "pair" and open the camera app. Pressing the button takes a picture, or turns a video on/off.The little power switch on the side is not so good, it is hard to feel whether it is on or off because it does not really click like a switch. I've left it on by mistake a few times which could kill the battery, but not yet. Same battery goes in my cardio chest strap sensor so I have spares.The description on the box says bluetooth 5.0 and talks about a range of as much as 50 feet, and yes I can still click the camera from a distance. When we are outdoors I have put the camera as far as maybe 30 feet for the group shot, and it always takes the shot.
J**K
Great remote for a great low price
Was looking for a remote to use with my phone for taking hunting videos. This little fella gets it done. My Motorola G Power takes great videos so why buy an action camera. After setting the phone onto a tripod in my deer blind the first day I found that this phones camera as most other phones has a default sleep time. After 90 seconds of inactivity the camera screen sleeps and phone display goes blank. This was problem #1. Solved this by downloading the app ( OPEN CAMERA ) and using it to take videos. Second day in the blind and problem #2. Although the camera now stayed on with no time out it would not dim with my phones manual screen dimmer. Can’t have a bright camera screen blaring back into my face while trying to stay hidden in a doghouse blind. Well, dug into the OPEN CAMERA settings later that night and found the setting to allow phones dimmer to dim camera screen. Just a matter of enabling it. Day three, in the blind my phone is on the tripod, open camera is running in dimmed mode and a couple nice doe walk out. I reach to tap the record button and “ you guessed it “ they spotted the movement and are now three county’s away. This is where the remote comes in. Now after setting everything up I sit in the back of my blind with remote in hand. The instant is see deer, a press of the button starts my video. Now nothing is perfect I guess and although this remote works great, paired it once very easily with my phone and it instantly connects to phone every time by just turning it on. It does have one itsy bitsy hiccup. After connecting and resting for several minutes with no activity it too goes into a type of sleep mode. I believe this is probably built into it to save battery life. This is fine with me and the fix is no problem at all. Simply press the button once, camera does not begin recording but now the remote is awake again. Press it the second time and video is running. Of course to stop any recording just push the button again. The clip is automatically saved to your phone. The distance between remote and phone is very good and close to what is advertised. I tested it to roughly 35 feet and it worked every time. I like the holder for hanging around my neck. Works great for what I’m using it for. It came with one CR2032 battery installed and a spare, not bad for $6 bucks. Now I’m after videos. If it’s stills your after, well that’s just a matter of choosing picture’s instead of video in the camera app. Each press of the button will give you a picture.
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