He still can’t believe his job is to review cool tech and gadgets at an awesome tech publication. After making his own way to CES in 2014, he heard PCMag’s call for a new Junior Consumer Electronics Analyst, and answered it with gusto. He started his blog,, and was freelancing tech related articles for major tech outlets, namely producing how-to tutorial videos for. He decided to take a risk and go on his own. Just to consider: how will I explain to my grandmother that the photos she just downloaded (using a snap software) are not on her friendly Home folder /Download. After working in PR and sales, Antonio realized his knowledge and passion for technology far exceeded normal levels, and, ironically, writing about it was one of his few outlets. Chat with Friends: You can even see whether your friends are online or not from. Pairing the iSnap Pro with various smartphones was quick and painless, and I could take selfies as quickly as I could press the handle's shutter button.īefore becoming PCMag’s Junior Consumer Electronics Analyst, Antonio graduated from Colgate University with a BA in History where he, upon writing his nine millionth essay, never thought he would ever write ever again, especially for a living. So no one can view it with others unless they take a screenshot of the snap. There's a power switch, a micro USB port for charging with an included cable, and a Bluetooth status LED on the bottom of the handle. Unlike the Ufcit Monopod and its Bluetooth remote, the iSnap Pro has Bluetooth built into the handle. It'll keep your phone in the vertical position with normal, gentle movements, but even light pressure or quick motion can move it out of place. It's big enough to fit large phones like the Apple iPhone 6 Plus ($299.00 at Verizon) (Opens in a new window). Attached to the hinge via a standard screw mount is a cradle for your smartphone that's also nearly identical to the Noot. It swivels 180 degrees up and down, and tightens into position with a thumb screw on the side. The hinge is similar, if not identical to, the hinge found on the Noot. Read our editorial mission (Opens in a new window) & see how we test (Opens in a new window). Since 1982, PCMag has tested and rated thousands of products to help you make better buying decisions. The stick itself is silver, and the rubber handle is available in black, blue, or pink. But be warned that the iSnap Pro's telescopic arm is very similar to the design of the Noot Selfie Stick, which caused a minor injury in my testing. A groove along the arm prevents the telescopic sections from twisting under the weight of your phone, which is a nice touch. In its shortest form, it measures 12.5 by 4.25 inches (LW), which is about average. To accept the terms, click Accept in the Setup window. To get the setup file, click the Download Now button under the heading 'Create Windows 11 Installation Media.' Run the MediaCreationToolW11.exe file and choose Yes when prompted by UAC. It's a solid stick, with little else to set it apart from the competition.Įxtending up to 38.5 inches from the base of the handle to the tip of the adjustable, telescopic aluminum arm, the iSnap Pro is one of the longer selfie sticks I've tested. Navigate to the Microsoft Windows 11 download page. The $29.99 Mpow iSnap Pro features a grooved design that prevent its telescopic arm from twisting. There's not much to differentiate selfie sticks from one to the next, so even subtle details help.
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