
SnapStudio™ — Snap Your Phone In, Pop Four Legs Out, Hit Record
Stop Asking Strangers to Take the Photo (and Stop Watching Them Cut Off Your Head)
SnapStudio™ is a magnetic 4-leg selfie stick that snaps your phone in place in two seconds, pops out into a tripod that actually stays put on uneven ground, and folds back down small enough to slide into a purse pocket. No spring clamp pressing your volume button mid-recording. No three-leg wobble on a grass patch. No more asking strangers who never get the angle right.

The Problems Every Selfie Stick Buyer Already Knows
Spring clamps grab the side of your phone, which means they grab your volume buttons too — half your recordings get paused without you noticing. Three-leg tripods tip the second you set them on grass, sand, or a slightly uneven café table. And every "pocket-size" stick on Amazon is somehow still too bulky for an actual pocket.
SnapStudio™ was built around fixing those three things, not adding new features nobody asked for.
What Makes It Different
- ➤ Magnetic Snap, Not a Spring Clamp: Hold your phone near the head — it pulls itself into perfect alignment and locks on. Pull it off the same way. Nothing touches your side buttons. Switching between portrait and landscape takes one second.
- ➤ Four Legs Instead of Three: A wider base with rubberized feet. Stands rock-solid on grass, sand, a hotel nightstand, or a wobbly café two-top. Filming yourself snowboard at the bottom of a slope? It doesn't move.
- ➤ Actually Fits in Your Purse: Folds flat to a slim profile. Slides into a handbag's interior pocket, a jacket pocket, or a backpack mesh sleeve. You'll bring it on trips you'd normally leave a tripod at home for.

How the Magnetic Mount Actually Works
The head uses a ring of high-pull magnets that align with the MagSafe ring built into iPhone 12 and newer. For Android phones or older iPhones, a thin magnetic adapter ring (typically supplied separately with most magnetic phone systems) sticks to the back of the phone or its case and gives you the same one-second snap-on.
Because the connection is magnetic and not mechanical, there's no spring tension hitting your volume rocker, no plastic arm bending over time, no rubber gripper wearing flat. Pull off, snap back on, thousands of times — the magnet doesn't fatigue.

Why Solo Travelers and Creators Are Switching
"I bought this for a solo hiking trip in Portugal — I was so sick of asking other tourists and getting blurry photos with my head cut off. First time using it I got a tripod-quality shot of myself on a cliff in maybe ten seconds. The four legs held on the rock totally fine." — Hannah K.
"The magnetic part sounded gimmicky and I almost picked a cheaper one. The day it arrived I tried it side-by-side with my old clamp stick. The clamp had been pausing my Reels for months and I never realized — the magnetic one just doesn't have that problem." — Marcus T.
What You Actually Get Out of It
- ✓ A wobble-free shot every time, even on grass, sand, or uneven floors
- ✓ Two-second setup so you don't miss the golden-hour light or the kids' moment
- ✓ One tool that handles selfies, vlogs, Zoom calls, hands-free recipes, and travel group photos
Three Steps, Two Seconds Each
- Snap. Bring your phone near the magnetic head — it pulls itself into place.
- Pop. Spread the four legs out (or extend the rod for tall framing).
- Shoot. Click the detachable Bluetooth remote — works up to roughly 10 meters away.

SnapStudio™ vs The Stick Currently in Your Drawer
| SnapStudio™ | Generic 3-Leg Clamp Stick | Asking a Stranger | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phone mount | Magnetic snap | Spring clamp | Their hand |
| Stays put on grass | Four legs — yes | Three legs — tips | N/A |
| Hits volume button | Never | Constantly | N/A |
| Portrait ↔ landscape switch | 1 second, magnetic re-snap | Loosen, rotate, retighten | "Hold it sideways" |
| Fits in a purse | Yes — flat fold | Bulky clamp head | N/A |
| Photos of you that don't cut your head off | You frame it | You frame it | Coin flip |
Specs
- Mount: Magnetic head, MagSafe-compatible (iPhone 12 and newer); magnetic ring adapter recommended for Android and older iPhones
- Base: 4-leg quad-pod with rubberized non-slip feet
- Phone head: 360° rotation with broad tilt for overhead and low-angle shots
- Remote: Detachable Bluetooth shutter, low-energy, pairs to native iOS and Android camera apps; nests into the handle when not in use
- LED fill light: Universal Model (with lamp) variant only — translucent diffusion panel, side-mounted USB charging port
- Body: Composite construction, matte black finish, textured non-slip grip section
- Form: Folds flat to a slim handheld profile that fits in handbags, jacket pockets, and backpack sleeves
- Use modes: Handheld selfie stick, 4-leg tripod, desktop stand, hands-free video call rig
Quick Answers
Will it hold my iPhone Pro Max securely?
Yes. The magnetic head is rated for the same load class as MagSafe accessories, which covers every current iPhone including the Pro Max sizes. For the heaviest phones, point the head upright rather than at sharp tilt for the most secure hold.
Does it work with Android phones?
Yes — with a thin magnetic adapter ring (the same kind that ships with most MagSafe-style Android accessories). The ring sticks to the back of the phone or its case and gives Android users the same one-second magnetic snap.
Does the Bluetooth remote actually pair the first time?
Pull it out of the handle, hold the button for about three seconds, then pick its name from your phone's Bluetooth list. Once paired, it stays paired. The shutter button triggers your native camera app — no extra app to download.
What's the difference between the two variants?
"Magnetic Suction" is the slimmer version without a fill light. "Universal Model (with lamp)" adds the integrated LED fill light with a translucent diffusion panel — pick this one if you film indoors, in low light, or want softer skin tones in selfies.
Does it really fit in a pocket?
It folds flat. Jeans pocket is tight; jacket pocket, handbag, and backpack mesh sleeve are easy. Once you start carrying it everywhere, the size is the feature you'll notice every day.
30-Day Try-It-On-Trips Guarantee
Take it on a weekend trip, a hike, a dinner out. If SnapStudio™ wobbles, fails to snap, or doesn't replace the selfie stick currently sitting unused in your drawer, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. We'd rather you actually use it than feel stuck with another gadget that didn't deliver.
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SnapStudio™ — Snap Your Phone In, Pop Four Legs Out, Hit Record
Stop Asking Strangers to Take the Photo (and Stop Watching Them Cut Off Your Head)
SnapStudio™ is a magnetic 4-leg selfie stick that snaps your phone in place in two seconds, pops out into a tripod that actually stays put on uneven ground, and folds back down small enough to slide into a purse pocket. No spring clamp pressing your volume button mid-recording. No three-leg wobble on a grass patch. No more asking strangers who never get the angle right.

The Problems Every Selfie Stick Buyer Already Knows
Spring clamps grab the side of your phone, which means they grab your volume buttons too — half your recordings get paused without you noticing. Three-leg tripods tip the second you set them on grass, sand, or a slightly uneven café table. And every "pocket-size" stick on Amazon is somehow still too bulky for an actual pocket.
SnapStudio™ was built around fixing those three things, not adding new features nobody asked for.
What Makes It Different
- ➤ Magnetic Snap, Not a Spring Clamp: Hold your phone near the head — it pulls itself into perfect alignment and locks on. Pull it off the same way. Nothing touches your side buttons. Switching between portrait and landscape takes one second.
- ➤ Four Legs Instead of Three: A wider base with rubberized feet. Stands rock-solid on grass, sand, a hotel nightstand, or a wobbly café two-top. Filming yourself snowboard at the bottom of a slope? It doesn't move.
- ➤ Actually Fits in Your Purse: Folds flat to a slim profile. Slides into a handbag's interior pocket, a jacket pocket, or a backpack mesh sleeve. You'll bring it on trips you'd normally leave a tripod at home for.

How the Magnetic Mount Actually Works
The head uses a ring of high-pull magnets that align with the MagSafe ring built into iPhone 12 and newer. For Android phones or older iPhones, a thin magnetic adapter ring (typically supplied separately with most magnetic phone systems) sticks to the back of the phone or its case and gives you the same one-second snap-on.
Because the connection is magnetic and not mechanical, there's no spring tension hitting your volume rocker, no plastic arm bending over time, no rubber gripper wearing flat. Pull off, snap back on, thousands of times — the magnet doesn't fatigue.

Why Solo Travelers and Creators Are Switching
"I bought this for a solo hiking trip in Portugal — I was so sick of asking other tourists and getting blurry photos with my head cut off. First time using it I got a tripod-quality shot of myself on a cliff in maybe ten seconds. The four legs held on the rock totally fine." — Hannah K.
"The magnetic part sounded gimmicky and I almost picked a cheaper one. The day it arrived I tried it side-by-side with my old clamp stick. The clamp had been pausing my Reels for months and I never realized — the magnetic one just doesn't have that problem." — Marcus T.
What You Actually Get Out of It
- ✓ A wobble-free shot every time, even on grass, sand, or uneven floors
- ✓ Two-second setup so you don't miss the golden-hour light or the kids' moment
- ✓ One tool that handles selfies, vlogs, Zoom calls, hands-free recipes, and travel group photos
Three Steps, Two Seconds Each
- Snap. Bring your phone near the magnetic head — it pulls itself into place.
- Pop. Spread the four legs out (or extend the rod for tall framing).
- Shoot. Click the detachable Bluetooth remote — works up to roughly 10 meters away.

SnapStudio™ vs The Stick Currently in Your Drawer
| SnapStudio™ | Generic 3-Leg Clamp Stick | Asking a Stranger | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phone mount | Magnetic snap | Spring clamp | Their hand |
| Stays put on grass | Four legs — yes | Three legs — tips | N/A |
| Hits volume button | Never | Constantly | N/A |
| Portrait ↔ landscape switch | 1 second, magnetic re-snap | Loosen, rotate, retighten | "Hold it sideways" |
| Fits in a purse | Yes — flat fold | Bulky clamp head | N/A |
| Photos of you that don't cut your head off | You frame it | You frame it | Coin flip |
Specs
- Mount: Magnetic head, MagSafe-compatible (iPhone 12 and newer); magnetic ring adapter recommended for Android and older iPhones
- Base: 4-leg quad-pod with rubberized non-slip feet
- Phone head: 360° rotation with broad tilt for overhead and low-angle shots
- Remote: Detachable Bluetooth shutter, low-energy, pairs to native iOS and Android camera apps; nests into the handle when not in use
- LED fill light: Universal Model (with lamp) variant only — translucent diffusion panel, side-mounted USB charging port
- Body: Composite construction, matte black finish, textured non-slip grip section
- Form: Folds flat to a slim handheld profile that fits in handbags, jacket pockets, and backpack sleeves
- Use modes: Handheld selfie stick, 4-leg tripod, desktop stand, hands-free video call rig
Quick Answers
Will it hold my iPhone Pro Max securely?
Yes. The magnetic head is rated for the same load class as MagSafe accessories, which covers every current iPhone including the Pro Max sizes. For the heaviest phones, point the head upright rather than at sharp tilt for the most secure hold.
Does it work with Android phones?
Yes — with a thin magnetic adapter ring (the same kind that ships with most MagSafe-style Android accessories). The ring sticks to the back of the phone or its case and gives Android users the same one-second magnetic snap.
Does the Bluetooth remote actually pair the first time?
Pull it out of the handle, hold the button for about three seconds, then pick its name from your phone's Bluetooth list. Once paired, it stays paired. The shutter button triggers your native camera app — no extra app to download.
What's the difference between the two variants?
"Magnetic Suction" is the slimmer version without a fill light. "Universal Model (with lamp)" adds the integrated LED fill light with a translucent diffusion panel — pick this one if you film indoors, in low light, or want softer skin tones in selfies.
Does it really fit in a pocket?
It folds flat. Jeans pocket is tight; jacket pocket, handbag, and backpack mesh sleeve are easy. Once you start carrying it everywhere, the size is the feature you'll notice every day.
30-Day Try-It-On-Trips Guarantee
Take it on a weekend trip, a hike, a dinner out. If SnapStudio™ wobbles, fails to snap, or doesn't replace the selfie stick currently sitting unused in your drawer, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. We'd rather you actually use it than feel stuck with another gadget that didn't deliver.
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Stop Asking Strangers to Take the Photo (and Stop Watching Them Cut Off Your Head)
SnapStudio™ is a magnetic 4-leg selfie stick that snaps your phone in place in two seconds, pops out into a tripod that actually stays put on uneven ground, and folds back down small enough to slide into a purse pocket. No spring clamp pressing your volume button mid-recording. No three-leg wobble on a grass patch. No more asking strangers who never get the angle right.

The Problems Every Selfie Stick Buyer Already Knows
Spring clamps grab the side of your phone, which means they grab your volume buttons too — half your recordings get paused without you noticing. Three-leg tripods tip the second you set them on grass, sand, or a slightly uneven café table. And every "pocket-size" stick on Amazon is somehow still too bulky for an actual pocket.
SnapStudio™ was built around fixing those three things, not adding new features nobody asked for.
What Makes It Different
- ➤ Magnetic Snap, Not a Spring Clamp: Hold your phone near the head — it pulls itself into perfect alignment and locks on. Pull it off the same way. Nothing touches your side buttons. Switching between portrait and landscape takes one second.
- ➤ Four Legs Instead of Three: A wider base with rubberized feet. Stands rock-solid on grass, sand, a hotel nightstand, or a wobbly café two-top. Filming yourself snowboard at the bottom of a slope? It doesn't move.
- ➤ Actually Fits in Your Purse: Folds flat to a slim profile. Slides into a handbag's interior pocket, a jacket pocket, or a backpack mesh sleeve. You'll bring it on trips you'd normally leave a tripod at home for.

How the Magnetic Mount Actually Works
The head uses a ring of high-pull magnets that align with the MagSafe ring built into iPhone 12 and newer. For Android phones or older iPhones, a thin magnetic adapter ring (typically supplied separately with most magnetic phone systems) sticks to the back of the phone or its case and gives you the same one-second snap-on.
Because the connection is magnetic and not mechanical, there's no spring tension hitting your volume rocker, no plastic arm bending over time, no rubber gripper wearing flat. Pull off, snap back on, thousands of times — the magnet doesn't fatigue.

Why Solo Travelers and Creators Are Switching
"I bought this for a solo hiking trip in Portugal — I was so sick of asking other tourists and getting blurry photos with my head cut off. First time using it I got a tripod-quality shot of myself on a cliff in maybe ten seconds. The four legs held on the rock totally fine." — Hannah K.
"The magnetic part sounded gimmicky and I almost picked a cheaper one. The day it arrived I tried it side-by-side with my old clamp stick. The clamp had been pausing my Reels for months and I never realized — the magnetic one just doesn't have that problem." — Marcus T.
What You Actually Get Out of It
- ✓ A wobble-free shot every time, even on grass, sand, or uneven floors
- ✓ Two-second setup so you don't miss the golden-hour light or the kids' moment
- ✓ One tool that handles selfies, vlogs, Zoom calls, hands-free recipes, and travel group photos
Three Steps, Two Seconds Each
- Snap. Bring your phone near the magnetic head — it pulls itself into place.
- Pop. Spread the four legs out (or extend the rod for tall framing).
- Shoot. Click the detachable Bluetooth remote — works up to roughly 10 meters away.

SnapStudio™ vs The Stick Currently in Your Drawer
| SnapStudio™ | Generic 3-Leg Clamp Stick | Asking a Stranger | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phone mount | Magnetic snap | Spring clamp | Their hand |
| Stays put on grass | Four legs — yes | Three legs — tips | N/A |
| Hits volume button | Never | Constantly | N/A |
| Portrait ↔ landscape switch | 1 second, magnetic re-snap | Loosen, rotate, retighten | "Hold it sideways" |
| Fits in a purse | Yes — flat fold | Bulky clamp head | N/A |
| Photos of you that don't cut your head off | You frame it | You frame it | Coin flip |
Specs
- Mount: Magnetic head, MagSafe-compatible (iPhone 12 and newer); magnetic ring adapter recommended for Android and older iPhones
- Base: 4-leg quad-pod with rubberized non-slip feet
- Phone head: 360° rotation with broad tilt for overhead and low-angle shots
- Remote: Detachable Bluetooth shutter, low-energy, pairs to native iOS and Android camera apps; nests into the handle when not in use
- LED fill light: Universal Model (with lamp) variant only — translucent diffusion panel, side-mounted USB charging port
- Body: Composite construction, matte black finish, textured non-slip grip section
- Form: Folds flat to a slim handheld profile that fits in handbags, jacket pockets, and backpack sleeves
- Use modes: Handheld selfie stick, 4-leg tripod, desktop stand, hands-free video call rig
Quick Answers
Will it hold my iPhone Pro Max securely?
Yes. The magnetic head is rated for the same load class as MagSafe accessories, which covers every current iPhone including the Pro Max sizes. For the heaviest phones, point the head upright rather than at sharp tilt for the most secure hold.
Does it work with Android phones?
Yes — with a thin magnetic adapter ring (the same kind that ships with most MagSafe-style Android accessories). The ring sticks to the back of the phone or its case and gives Android users the same one-second magnetic snap.
Does the Bluetooth remote actually pair the first time?
Pull it out of the handle, hold the button for about three seconds, then pick its name from your phone's Bluetooth list. Once paired, it stays paired. The shutter button triggers your native camera app — no extra app to download.
What's the difference between the two variants?
"Magnetic Suction" is the slimmer version without a fill light. "Universal Model (with lamp)" adds the integrated LED fill light with a translucent diffusion panel — pick this one if you film indoors, in low light, or want softer skin tones in selfies.
Does it really fit in a pocket?
It folds flat. Jeans pocket is tight; jacket pocket, handbag, and backpack mesh sleeve are easy. Once you start carrying it everywhere, the size is the feature you'll notice every day.
30-Day Try-It-On-Trips Guarantee
Take it on a weekend trip, a hike, a dinner out. If SnapStudio™ wobbles, fails to snap, or doesn't replace the selfie stick currently sitting unused in your drawer, send it back within 30 days for a full refund. We'd rather you actually use it than feel stuck with another gadget that didn't deliver.

























