Stikbox - Selfie photography sticks can turn into a phone case
The Stikbox is a 0.71 meter long selfie camera, which can be folded into a mobile phone case when not in use. This smart design will solve the cumbersome, complex and time-consuming problems of today's popular selfie photography sticks.
Before now, selfie sticks usually are made up of an antennae, which can be pulled out and collected by stacking interlocking tubes. However, it is still quite bulky and inconvenient for some people. At the same time, when we want to use the phone again, it takes time. However, with the stikbox, that is no longer the case.
Basically, the Stikbox is made up of sliding aluminum bars.
Basically, the Stikbox is made up of sliding aluminum bars. Each bar is the same length as a phone and when placed in, it fills the area at the back of the phone, making it a normal case. However, when used, we will pull a bar at the edge, and in turn this bar will pull the other bar, forming a 28-inch selfie photography stick (28 inches), turn the phone I was able to take pictures. On the other hand, when folded, Stikbox can also be tilted, forming a cradle for the phone.
Today, the device is launching a fundraising campaign on Kickstarter to advance its commercialization. After the successful fundraising campaign, Stikbox will be sold for $ 44 each. However, if you donate now, you can get one for $ 29.
Currently, Stikbox only supports iPhone 6 / 6s and 6 plus / 6s plus.
Also, please note that according to their introductory page, Stikbox only supports iPhone 6 / 6s and 6 plus / 6s plus, Android phones, WP or Blackberry are not available. However, if the fundraising campaign succeeds, they promise to expand the product spectrum to support more devices.
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