TONEOF 66" Automatic Tripod Selfie Stick with Auto-Open Stand and Magnetic Rechargeable Remote (Black)
Product description
The essentials: what this tripod is for
If you’re the type who sets your phone down for a photo, then immediately fiddles with angles, the “easy to deploy” part matters more than people think. This TONEOF 66" automatic tripod is built around that idea: the three legs are designed to pop open automatically when the stand is dropped onto a flat surface, so you don’t have to manually unfold everything before you can start shooting.
On paper it’s a travel-friendly tripod/selfie stick hybrid with a telescopic pole (up to 66" / 168 cm), a mount that can rotate on two axes for flexible framing, and a rechargeable remote that attaches magnetically. It’s aimed at everyday smartphone photography and video—portraits, group shots, and low-effort content creation—rather than anything that needs pro-level rigs.
One important caveat: the rotation guidance asks you to hold the phone while adjusting the clip. That’s a sensible safety note, but it also means it’s not a “spin and walk away” setup.
What stands out in use (the parts you’ll feel day to day)

The biggest day-to-day win is the automatic pop-open design. In practice, it’s there to save time: you drop the tripod vertically onto a flat surface and the legs open. Compared with tripods where you have to unfold each leg, this reduces fiddly setup—especially when you’re doing it solo.
The second noticeable element is the 360° flexibility delivered by dual-axis rotation. The upper section can rotate 180° up and down, and the lower section can rotate 180° left and right (combined, that supports a full 360°). That’s useful when you’re switching between landscape and portrait, or aiming for a top shot versus a back shot.
Finally, the remote is meant to make framing and triggering easier. It’s magnetically designed for quick removal/installation and charges with a USB charging cable, which is handy if you’re out and about.
Key specifications that affect fit and compatibility


You’ll want to sanity-check these points before buying: - Maximum height: 66" / 168 cm with a 10-section telescopic pole, designed to help capture a wider perspective. - Tripod base stability: a stable triangular structure with each leg 11" / 28 cm, and a maximum base span of 16.14" / 41 cm. The guidance is to place it on a flat surface for stability. - Phone clamp range: the mount extends from 2.36"–3.66" / 60 mm–93 mm, described as compatible with most common 4"–7" mobile phones. Foldable phones and tablets are noted as not supported. - Rotation note: the manual advises holding the phone while rotating the clip to prevent it from falling.

So, it’s built to cover a broad set of mainstream phones, but if you’re on the smaller niche end (or using a tablet/foldable), this may not be the one.
Where it shines for travel and everyday content
This is the sort of tripod you buy because you want convenience without carrying something bulky or fiddly.
A practical example: you’re on holiday, want a half-body shot at arm’s length but with a bit more steadiness. You set the tripod down on a flat patch, drop it vertically to let the legs pop open, extend the pole to get your framing, then use the magnetic remote to start the shot without touching the phone. When you’re done, the folding travel design is intended to be backpack or suitcase-friendly.
If your use is mostly outdoors and in normal humidity, the telescopic pole is described as aluminium alloy, wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant—useful for durability, though it won’t magically make rough handling harmless.

Limitations to keep in mind before you commit
It’s not perfect, and the “it depends” parts are mainly about setup conditions and phone fit.
- Surface requirement: the automatic pop-open design is tied to hitting the ground (or another flat surface) in a vertical drop. If you’re on uneven ground or trying to use it on anything not flat, you may have to slow down and be careful.
- Phone handling during adjustment: you should hold the phone when rotating the clip. That’s a safety instruction, but it also means you’ll spend a moment adjusting rather than being fully hands-off.
- Device type limits: it’s described as for 4"–7" mobile phones, and foldable phones and tablets are not supported. If your device falls outside that, this may disappoint.
- Not a tablet/gimbal replacement: by design it’s a stable travel tripod, not a system for heavy cameras or anything that requires complex stabilisation.


Compatibility & requirements
It’s designed for common mobile phones in the 4"–7" range, with the mount able to adjust between 60 mm and 93 mm. Foldable phones and tablets aren’t listed as supported, so it’s best to double-check your specific model’s dimensions against the range.

Also, it should be placed on a flat surface, particularly if you care about stability and repeatable framing.
FAQs: quick buying checks
Should you buy it if you want faster setup?
If manual unfolding is what annoys you, the automatic pop-open mechanism is a genuine reason to consider it.
Can you rotate it to get both landscape and portrait shots?

Yes—there are two swivel shafts with 180° movement up/down and left/right, combined to support 360° rotation.
Does the remote work without extra batteries?


The remote is described as rechargeable and charges with a USB charging cable, so you’re looking at USB charging rather than replacing batteries.
Is it suitable for foldable phones or tablets?
No—foldable phones and tablets are explicitly called out as not supported.

Final verdict
When it makes sense
This TONEOF automatic tripod is a solid pick if you want an easy-to-set-up phone tripod for travel and everyday shooting, especially if you’ll use the remote and you like adjusting angles without fiddling with manual leg deployment. It’s also a good match if your phone sits within the 4"–7" size guidance and you’re happy to place it on a flat surface.
When you should skip it
You may want to look elsewhere if you use a foldable phone or a tablet, or if you regularly shoot on uneven ground where the “vertical drop onto flat surface” approach might be awkward. It also might not be your first choice if you prefer fully hands-off adjustments, because you’re advised to hold the phone while rotating the clip.
Overall, it lands in the practical, convenience-focused side of the smartphone tripod market: not trying to be an all-in-one professional rig, but built to make quick, repeatable shots easier for most everyday users.
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