But if you’re willing to go wired, the JETech Battery Free Selfie Stick is the Mpow iSnap X’s main competitor. The Mpow is at such a competitive price that it doesn’t have many challengers for wireless selfie sticks. ![]() Our Favorite Selfie Sticks in Action The Mpow iSnap vs. Because of this, users should be aware that it’s a good practice to check one’s smartphone periodically to ensure its safety, particularly if taking photos from greater heights. While our smartphone didn’t ever fall free from the mount due to the silicone grip which keeps it secure, we did notice that this wobble occasionally led to it shifting somewhat in the frame so that it wasn’t nested into a perfect 90-degree angle, which is where the smartphone is safest. One criticism was that during testing a small amount of wobble was apparent when the Mpow was extended to its full length. From here, we were able to rotate and adjust the 270-degree swivel mount for the best selfie angle, extend the telescopic handle, and began to snap away. We selected it and, just like that, setup was complete. It took up to 30 seconds, but soon we saw the Mpow iSnap X was available for pairing. The compact Galaxy S8 fit without a problem. Then, we enabled Bluetooth connectivity on our Samsung Galaxy S8 and nestled it into the frame which can hold smartphones between 2.2 to 3.3 inches wide. First, we long pressed the shutter button on the soft-touch, non-slip grip handle for three seconds until the LED began to blink which signaled it was ready to pair with our smartphone. ![]() Lifewire / Emily Isaacs Setup: Quick and easy
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