K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod review: a versatile support for phones and action cameras

The K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod is probably one of the most versatile selfie sticks you’ll find but it's a beast

K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod folded on a wooden floor
(Image: © James Abbott)

Digital Camera World Verdict

The K&F 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod pleasantly surprised me with the features and functionality on offer, coupled with the affordable price. Build quality is good and the maximum extension of the telescopic centre column is impressive for both Selfie and Tripod modes, although for the latter, you can’t go too high before wobble kicks in.

Pros

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    Great for the price

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    Versatile design

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    Bluetooth remote

Cons

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    Basic ball head

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    Long when folded

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    Wobbly at full tripod extension

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Selfie sticks unwittingly earned themselves a bad rep, but they remain a great way to capture wider-angle selfies without needing a tripod. The K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod goes one step further being a selfie stick and tripod rolled into one.

Furthermore, the Selfie Stick Tripod features a Bluetooth shutter remote to connect your smartphone and a GoPro-style adaptor for connecting action cameras, so it has quite a few features to enjoy.

The Selfie Stick Tripod has a maximum load capacity of 4.4lbs / 2kg, and connecting my full-frame mirrorless camera at the lowest tripod level provided perfectly adequate support, but raising the long centre column only a small amount made the whole thing unstable. For smartphones and action cameras, this would be much less of an issue.

K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod: Specifications

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Max load

4.4lbs / 2kg

Weight

0.88lbs / 398g

Size

13.9in / 352mm

Extended height

62.1in / 157cm

(Image credit: James Abbott)

K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod: Price

As the name suggests, this is both a tripod and a selfie stick rolled into one, and for people who shoot with their smartphone and/or action camera it’s a great compact and lightweight option for travel and days out. Plus, at just $27 / £26 / AU$70 it’s reasonably priced considering the versatility and the long length of the telescopic centre column.

K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod: Design & Handling

K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod tripod head detail

(Image credit: James Abbott)

The K&F 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod is made of plastic, with a carbon fibre look and aluminium. Build quality, for such an inexpensive Selfie Stick Tripod, is surprisingly impressive alongside the additional features that are available. These include the detachable Bluetooth remote that clips into one of the short legs and the GoPro-style mount adaptor.

The Selfie Stick Tripod works in three modes: Handheld, Tripod and Selfie. Handheld is in the folded state, Tripod is with the three legs pulled out and Selfie is folded but with the seven-section centre column pulled out to the desired length.

You can also extend the centre column when it’s in Tripod mode to increase the height, but stability is an issue the taller you go. In the folded state, the Selfie Stick Tripod is quite long at 13.9in / 352mm but not too heavy at 0.88lbs / 398g.

An orange ring twists to lock and unlock the legs, while the ball head features a dial that needs to be turned to attach cameras or mounting accessories such as the GoPro-style mount. The head also unfolds to become a phone mount/holder that can accommodate even large smartphones and holds them securely in place.

K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod with a smartphone attached

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K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod: Performance

In use, the Selfie Stick Tripod does exactly what you’d expect and works best with smartphones and action cameras. As previously mentioned, you can attach larger and heavier cameras with adequate support when the Tripod mode is set to the minimum height, but not beyond this.

The Bluetooth remote is incredibly easy to connect to smartphones and can be used attached to the Selfie Stick Tripod in Selfie mode or used detached when working in Tripod mode. Since many smartphone cameras have long exposure functionality, this latter feature can be incredibly useful if you shoot smartphone long exposures.

I’d say that my only reservation about the Selfie Stick Tripod is its folded length. It would certainly fit in a backpack during days out, but only larger handbags could accommodate it.

I guess this is the trade-off for a selfie stick with three modes, which does make it much more useful than a standard selfie stick. Overall, the innovative design and versatility on offer make this a compelling option for those looking for a multi-purpose smartphone or action camera support.

K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod in selfie stick mode

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K&F Concept 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod: Verdict

The K&F 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod completely surprised me with the features and functionality on offer, coupled with the affordable price. Build quality is also impressive, which although not the best, it undoubtedly exceeds what you’d expect for the price.

The maximum tripod height and selfie stick extension length are also impressive. My only reservation is the folded length, but the Selfie Stick Tripod can be comfortably carried in the hand or in a backpack.

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Features

★★★★☆

Bluetooth remote, tripod and selfie stick all-in-one.

Design

★★★★☆

It’s well-designed, but it’s still quite long when folded.

Performance

★★★☆☆

The tripod is flimsy at taller extensions, which isn’t ideal.

Value

★★★★★

For what you get in terms of features for the price, it’s good value.

Alternatives

Neewer TP38 Sr-RG2
Neewer TP38 Sr-RG2: at digitalcameraworld.com

The Neewer TP38 is extremely similar to the K&F 62-inch 2-in-1 Selfie Stick Tripod, but at a much more pocketable scale and with an even more pocket-friendly price.

Benro Tabletop Flex
Benro Tabletop Flex: at digitalcameraworld.com

The Benro TablePod Flex is much more of a flexible tabletop tripod that can be wrapped around objects thanks to its flexible legs, but it can also be used as a short selfie stick.

James Abbott

James Abbott is a landscape and portrait photographer based in Cambridge. He’s also an experienced photography journalist specializing in camera skills and Photoshop techniques. He is also a CAA-approved drone pilot and professional aerial photographer.

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