These Selfie Stick Designs Look as Though You're Greeting Someone
As selfies grow in popularity across all sorts of social media platforms, selfie stick designs are become more and more extravagant to help consumers capture that great picture. The Selfie Arm by innovators Justin Crow and Aric Snee take a humorous spin on the selfie movement with a photography stick that is a fake arm. As the user snaps a picture, it looks as though they are in the midst of shaking a stranger's hand.
The Selfie Arm is essentially a floating fake arm that stops just past the elbow. At the end of the arm is the smartphone holster to snap the picture with the button to capture the picture located in the stick's hand. As the user holds or "shakes" the Selfie Arm's hand, they can snap a picture that features the user holding the arm.
The Selfie Arm is essentially a floating fake arm that stops just past the elbow. At the end of the arm is the smartphone holster to snap the picture with the button to capture the picture located in the stick's hand. As the user holds or "shakes" the Selfie Arm's hand, they can snap a picture that features the user holding the arm.
Trend Themes
1. Extravagant Selfie Stick Designs - Innovations in selfie stick designs that cater to the need of capturing great photos.
2. Humorous Selfie Accessories - Selfie accessories with unique and quirky design that offers a distinct humor to the trend.
3. Innovative Smartphone Photography - Revolutionizing smartphone photography through devices that offer convenience and creativity at the same time.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Creating more innovative smartphone accessories that are both functional and entertaining.
2. Social Media - Facilitating the creative needs of social media users by encouraging distinctive creations for unique self-expression.
3. Photography - Finding more ways to make photography accessible and fun through smartphone devices and accessories that can potentially replace traditional cameras.
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