 Now we're looking at Mifoto Roadtrip Air Tripod. So this kit has some items. Item one is the tripod itself and the Mifoto Roadtrip Air. Item two is this mounting plate with a quarter inch screw so you would connect screw a camera onto this plate or you can screw a smartphone holder onto this plate. Item three is, speaking of which, here is the smartphone holder. You notice one side's got the quarter inch screw thread that you screw onto the mounting plate. Item four is a Bluetooth remote. This doesn't have a charge but if you have a micro USB cable you can charge it and then pair it with your smartphone if you're using a smartphone to record. Is the holder for the Bluetooth remote. So the remote goes into the holder and then this is actually upside down and this holder attaches to the selfie stick. Item six is an Allen key and that is used to tighten the quarter inch screw of the mounting plate as well as the bolts on each of the legs. And item seven is the manufacturer's instruction manual. Manufacturer's instruction manual. And item eight is the carrying patch. So in terms of storage, the tripod is actually stored upside down. So this is the top and these are the bottoms of the legs. So basically this and then you unfold the legs. Each leg has a push pull lock. So you push it into lock and pull it to extend. Okay. Right. Okay. Now if you're so inclined you can extend. This central lock here kind of increases decreases the selfie stick and you can actually extend the selfie stick. There we go. Oh yeah. So right here you twist it. So there are like a lock and unlock icons and that allows you to extend the central part of the tripod. And as I mentioned on the bottom here if you twist this part here this little hook is for attaching weights but if you loosen the central part at the bottom here there's a little cap here if you unscrew that that will allow you to remove the central part and just use this as a handheld selfie stick. It is kind of a hassle to screw back on. Okay. So definitely you want to tighten this central ring. Basic. There's a, you want to tighten this part as well. Once this part is at a desired height. So this bigger knob here, tighten or loosen. If you loosen it that allows you to move the ball head around, up and down. And if you want to keep it in place you just tighten the screw. And then this smaller knob allows you to rotate horizontally. If you want to keep it in place you just tighten the screw. And then this larger knob here allows you to tighten. Just adjust the camera. It allows you to tighten and loosen the mounting plate. Okay. So let's say for example you do want to use a smartphone for recording. Again you just pull it to extend. So here's a smartphone attached. And then you just screw the screw onto the mounting plate. Now some kids will have a handle for you to twist it but for this particular case you'll need to use the Allen key to tighten. It's a bit crooked. Go. And then you just slide it on and tighten the knob here. And then depending on what you want to do you can rotate as needed. Now to extend the legs. Notice there's an icon that shows you which direction to turn to loosen or tighten. So actually if you do plan to extend the legs I recommend keeping the legs folded inward. That allows you just to make sure that each leg is the same length as the others. You really have to tighten it. Really have to tighten the base. It may as good to tighten each component separately because to be honest this tripod is somewhat flimsy. It does loosen pretty easily on its own. And safety tip is to if you have a subject here have one of the legs aligned with that subject. So whatever reason the tripod tips over it won't fall onto the subject. It will fall off to one of the sides. And that is the Mifoto tripod air.