"This is the only selfie stick you'll really ever need, made by HSU, the 3 Way Floating Grip is a cheap must have for every vloggger and action cam user."
HSU 3-way is like 3 in 1 product as it can be used as a Selfie Stick, floating camera Grip or mini tripod. So its a great product for beginners if you don't have to many accessories for your GoPro action camera, DJI action or Insta360 camera. The beauty if this product is that it has a foldable arm design so it can be used to hide the selfie stick from the shot but you can also fully extend it to get a wider field of view. You have a hidden tripod in the floating grip that you can either use to take a photo or record a video of yourself but you can also use the grip itself if...
Check the review about the HSU GoPro 3-way Pole from YouTuber Ryder Tweedie.
It is a very well built GoPro pole and part of it was made of carbon fiber.
Honestly, it is his favorite GoPro accessory arm to use and he show us some footage that he got with the GoPro when snowboarding.
Get the HSU 3-way GoPro pole from HSU Shop.
Check the review from Danny Black for the HSU 3-Way GoPro Tripod, Selfie Stick, Floaty Grip.
The pole is made of high-class carbon fiber to ensure it lighter and stronger. Great for taking close and wide-angle shots while traveling, surfing, diving, snowboarding, skiing, and much more.
"It looks like the official gopro threeway, but with some added bonus."
"Design is getting super smart."
Anyone with a smartphone camera is likely guilty of self-infatuation these days, and one of the more interesting products contributing to this craze is the tourist’s selfie stick. Selfies aren’t exactly unique to the twenty-first century, given anyone who had a camera and mirror in the past could easily take self portraits, with some of these even dating back to the 1800s. The selfie that some people take on a daily basis came into being during the past decade, starting with the advent of the MySpace profile picture. The trend gained more devotees when Apple’s iPhone 4 introduced the front-facing camera in 2010. Also that year, Facebook launched Instagram to offer a platform exclusively for photos and video. The network’s...