Selfie sticks allow you to attach a camera or smartphone to take selfies. However, they only capture a portion of your face. Surprisingly, there are probably many people who are bothered by the parts of their face that aren't captured, such as their profile or the back of their head.

The 360 Degree Selfie Rig is a selfie stick for narcissists like you. It surrounds you with 12 cameras, allowing you to capture yourself from every angle. It's a groundbreaking product that lets you discover new aspects of yourself that you've never seen before.

360 Degree Selfie Rig: A selfie stick that lets you take 360-degree selfies
360 Degree Selfie Rig: A selfie stick that lets you take 360-degree selfies

The 360 Degree Selfie Rig is a selfie stick that you attach to your body with a belt. It's completely hands-free, so you can do things like take pictures of yourself with 12 cameras while simultaneously taking pictures of the scenery outside with your smartphone.

The "360 Degree Selfie Rig" is a selfie stick that attaches to the body with a belt, realizing the "completely hands-free" experience that selfie enthusiasts have been waiting for.
The "360 Degree Selfie Rig" is a selfie stick that attaches to the body with a belt, realizing the "completely hands-free" experience that selfie enthusiasts have been waiting for.

Developer ThinkGeek claims that the 360 Degree Selfie Rig is especially effective for video recording, and is ideal for situations like attaching a GoPro or other video camera to record everything you do 24/7 for eternity.

You can record the back of your head while attending an important meeting!
You can record the back of your head while attending an important meeting!

Of course, it also supports still images. ThinkGeek offers a dedicated smartphone app that allows users to take photos simultaneously using up to 12 smartphones, and merges the 12 images into one. The merged image can then be uploaded to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other platforms.


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ピザを食べる自分の後ろ頭を確認できる

The 360 Degree Selfie Rig is approximately one meter in diameter and weighs approximately 9 kg without the camera attached. It is priced at $199.99.

(This article is a fake news story from the US online site ThinkGeek. It's already April 2nd in Japan, but today is April 1st in the US. Please forgive us.)