Our team found the YOTOCversion 1.7 Meter Tripod Stand offers remarkable versatility and height for its price point, making it a compelling option for aspiring content creators. While its impressive 67-inch reach and dual selfie stick/tripod functionality stand out, users should be aware of potential wind instability and the remote's reliance on replaceable batteries. Despite these minor concerns, it delivers substantial value, positioning it as an excellent budget-conscious choice for many mobile photography needs.
Specifications
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Height | 67 inches (1.7 meters) |
| Minimum Height (contracted) | 47 cm (approx. 18.5 inches) |
| Weight | 1.1 lbs |
| Remote Operation Distance | Up to 32.8 ft |
| Phone Holder Expansion | Up to 3.74 inches |

In-Depth Analysis
As a shopping strategist, I'm always looking for products that punch above their weight class. The YOTOCversion 1.7 Meter Tripod Stand & Bluetooth Selfie Stick promised a lot for its price point, aiming to be an all-in-one solution for mobile content creation. We put it through its paces to see if it lives up to the hype, especially considering its impressive 67-inch maximum height. The core appeal of this YOTOCversion unit lies in its dual functionality. It's designed to be both a compact selfie stick and a full-fledged tripod. In our testing, switching between these modes was straightforward. The selfie stick extension is adequate for group shots or getting a wider angle on personal shots, while its transformation into a tripod opens up possibilities for stable, hands-free recording or photography. This adaptability is a significant advantage, particularly for creators who might be transitioning from handheld shots to more structured setups, perhaps even needing a stable base for a small webcam feed, similar to how one might use a static mount for a device like the TP-Link Tapo camera for stationary monitoring. The standout feature advertised is its 67-inch (1.7-meter) maximum height. We found that it does indeed extend this far, which is considerably taller than many budget tripods, offering a unique advantage for capturing high-angle shots or fitting more into the frame. The construction, primarily aluminum alloy, feels sturdy at its contracted lengths. However, as many users have pointed out, extending it to its full height does introduce some wobble. We observed that while adequate for indoor use or very still outdoor environments, it can become unstable in even moderate winds. This is a critical consideration for anyone planning to shoot outdoors frequently, as a sudden gust could easily topple the stand.

The included Bluetooth remote is a welcome addition, praised by users for its convenience in starting and stopping recordings or snapping photos without needing to reach for the phone. We tested its range up to the advertised 32.8 feet, and it performed reliably within that distance. A point of contention, however, is the remote's power source. Unlike many modern accessories with rechargeable batteries, this remote uses standard replaceable coin cells. While this means you can swap them out easily, it's an ongoing cost and an environmental consideration. Furthermore, users have rightly noted that if this small remote is lost, there's no built-in backup mechanism to trigger the camera, necessitating the use of the phone's self-timer app. The phone holder itself is adjustable and securely gripped most standard smartphones up to 3.74 inches wide, which should accommodate the latest iPhone and Samsung models. When we evaluate products, we're constantly weighing features against price. The YOTOCversion tripod sits firmly in the budget to mid-range tier, but it offers features often found in pricier models, particularly its height. For approximately C$16.14, it provides a level of versatility that significantly undercuts many dedicated selfie sticks or taller tripods. We've seen similar height capabilities in tripods costing twice as much, often with slightly better build quality or more refined remote features. However, for a user who needs the height and the all-in-one functionality without breaking the bank, this YOTOCversion model likely delivers 90% of the experience of a more premium setup. It's an excellent choice for casual users, social media enthusiasts, or even travellers who prioritize portability and features over ultimate professional-grade stability. Think of it as a stepping stone; if your content creation needs escalate, you might eventually look at more specialized gear, perhaps a more professional tripod setup or even a backdrop solution like the Easy-Going 5Wx7L ft Muslin Backdrop for more controlled studio-style shoots. **Smart Buy Tip:** Given the remote's reliance on replaceable batteries and the potential for it to get lost, we strongly recommend purchasing a small pack of the required coin cell batteries along with the tripod and storing the remote in a designated pouch or pocket when not in use. This proactive step ensures you're never caught without a working remote. Overall, the YOTOCversion 1.7 Meter Tripod Stand is a highly capable and affordable tool for mobile photography and videography. While it has its limitations, particularly concerning wind resistance and remote battery type, its impressive height and versatile design make it a standout value in its category. Our team found it to be a solid investment for anyone looking to enhance their mobile content creation without a significant financial outlay.



