Four reasons to get a remote control for your iPhone<article>
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Your iPhone is smaller than many remote controls—and can function as
a remote control itself. So why would you need a remote control
for your iPhone (or other iOS device)?</p><p>
A few months ago I would have thought the idea ridiculous. But it turns out that adding a Bluetooth remote control to my iOS devices has enabled me to solve some interesting problems and to make my iOS devices more useful. If you’ve never considered a remote control for your iOS devices, I’d like to suggest four uses that may change your mind.</p><p>
<strong>Remote shutter release</strong> Long before anyone used the term “selfie,” people put cameras on tripods, set a self-timer, and ran back in front of the camera to appear in a group shot. You can put your iOS device on a tripod too, but the built-in Camera app has no timer. No worries: use a button on an easily concealed remote control to snap the picture (or many pictures).</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2310305/four-reasons-to-get-a-remote-control-for-your-iphone.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Four reasons to get a remote control for your iPhone