Just when you thought your selfie game was at its pique...
I know what you’re thinking. Since the evolution of the selfie, we’ve been desperate to find new ways to up our game. The selfie stick got introduced and while it got ragged on by plenty of people, it did turn out to offer some sort of welcomed evolution for many others. Well, we’re not done trying to up one another just yet.
Introducing Selfie Feet, the new innovative design that is no doubt contributing to a hilarious meme in the making.
If you pop over to their website, you’ll be able to take a look at the invention and find out a little more about it. For 24.99 USD you’ll be able to own a device that allows you to get “a new perspective for your photos.” Essentially what it is is a strap connected to a holder for your phone, which will allow you to aim the camera at you or your friends. The website explains further that “the Bluetooth remote trigger for your mobile telephone that you attach to your foot [is] practical whenever your arms aren’t enough to get the right selfie angle.” You’ll also be able to attach it to objects and it comes with a bracket for the car.
The product has been featured on Australian’s lifestyle show, The Living Room as well. The hosts were a little taken aback when the product got pulled out, but the audience seemed to be having fun with the demonstration.
Though the product found a little airtime, people on the internet aren’t exactly too thrilled with the idea.
1980: I bet there will be flying cars in the future
— vwf (@unakunatte) January 31, 2018
2018: this
Ummmmm no ……we just need to stop these awful ideas.
— Jennifer Adams (@jnadams1) February 1, 2018
— Jeffrey Albertson (@androidsdirgeon) January 31, 2018
Though, not everyone seemed to hate the idea as much as others did.
This opens up so many more opportunities than a selfie stick. Speaking from a creative perspective, this is quite the feat.
— Derek (@derek_mafs) January 31, 2018

So, if you’ve been wondering how to get the perfect angle while also throwing in a little “maybe I’ll pull a hamstring,” this is the product for you.