Why We Love the Yoozon Selfie Stick | Reviews by Wirecutter

2023-03-08 14:29:22 By : Ms. Clara Lin

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The inexpensive Yoozon Selfie Stick is a tripod, selfie stick, and camera remote all in one. A few years ago, I might have told you that selfie sticks deserved to stay in 2014 with the Ice Bucket Challenge and the series finale of How I Met Your Mother. But then I came across the Yoozon Selfie Stick while I was researching Wirecutter’s guide to tripods for smartphones, and I had to admit how wrong I was.

A telescoping selfie stick with a tripod and Bluetooth trigger built into its handle.

May be out of stock

*At the time of publishing, the price was $14.

As it has been for many people around the world, the pandemic has been a time of deep isolation for my husband and me. We’ve worked from home together, walked every block in our neighborhood, baked bread, and played nearly every two-player board game in existence. But the most world-shattering moment came in 2021 with the arrival of our daughter. At the hospital, with no visitors allowed, it was just my husband and me there with this tiny new being.

On a whim, I’d packed the Yoozon Selfie Stick in our hospital bag. It’s a bit of a joke that first-time moms overpack (I never did touch the towels from home or the big bag of snacks). But a selfie stick turned out to be a lifeline to the rest of the world. I set the Yoozon on a table so I could still FaceTime grandparents while my arms were full of baby. Back at home, once my baby-carrying muscles came in, I used it in selfie-stick mode to fit both my daughter and myself into the frame on calls. A year later, when the Omicron surge meant my husband and I were the only attendees at my daughter’s first birthday party, we used the Yoozon as a tripod to snap a family picture of the three of us.

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The selfie stick is an aptly shaped lightning rod for the narcissism of our social-media-obsessed era. However, since adding one to my tripod collection, I’ve seen how a selfie stick can be useful in the tender moments, too. These video calls and pictures from the first year of my daughter’s life have meant everything. I’m surprised and grateful that a $14 gadget was there to make them easier.

After researching dozens of tripods over the past six years, we’ve found that the Yoozon Selfie Stick is the best budget smartphone tripod.

Read more in our review for the best smartphone tripods.

We see regular sales on the Yoozon every month or two. Waiting for a $3 or $4 price drop is not always worth it, but this is a decent savings if you don’t need the Yoozon right away. The lowest price we’ve seen is during one of Yoozon’s regular lightning deals, but we’ve also seen good deals during Prime Day and Black Friday.

Best price we’ve ever seen: $9

The Yoozon Selfie Stick has spent years knocking around the bottom of my purse without picking up any signs of wear. It’s the best kind of budget pick—cheap enough that it wouldn’t be difficult to replace if lost or treated too roughly, yet tough enough that I don’t expect I will ever have to buy another.

This article was edited by Amy Koplin and Ben Frumin.

Signe Brewster is an editor on Wirecutter's PC team. She also writes about virtual reality. She previously reported on emerging technology and science for publications like Wirecutter, MIT Technology Review, Wired, Science, and Symmetry Magazine. She spends her free time quilting and pursuing an MFA in creative writing.

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