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  2. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    7 Selfie stick. 8 Docks and mounts. 9 Phone stands. 10 Smartwatches. 11 Smartphone tripod mount. 12 HDMI and projector. 13 Phone coolers. ... Smartphone tripod mount

  3. Selfie stick - Wikipedia

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    The selfie stick was listed in Time magazine's 25 best inventions of 2014, [21] while the New York Post named the selfie stick the most controversial gift of 2014. [22] At the end of December 2014, Bloomberg News noted that selfie sticks had ruled the 2014 holiday season as the “must-have” gift of the year. [ 23 ]

  4. Monopod - Wikipedia

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    The user would usually need to carry a ball swivel adapter separately and mount it as needed. Monopods used with a smartphone or camera to take selfie photographs beyond the normal reach of the arm are known as selfie sticks , and (depending on the model) may have Bluetooth connectivity.

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  6. Wayne Fromm - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Fromm is a Canadian inventor and entrepreneur who is most notable for being the original patent holder of the selfie stick for digital cameras and cell phones. Branded as the Quik Pod, it is a handheld extendable stick for digital cameras and smart phones for taking pictures of one's self. [3] [4] [5]

  7. Selfie - Wikipedia

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    "Selfie" is an example of hypocorism – a type of word formation that is popular in Australia, [5] where it was in general use before gaining wider acceptance. [6]The first known use of the word selfie in any paper or electronic medium appeared in an Australian internet forum on 13 September 2002 – Karl Kruszelnicki's 'Dr Karl Self-Serve Science Forum' – in a post by Nathan Hope.