Introduction: Why You Need a Xiaomi Selfie Stick and How It Works
Xiaomi selfie sticks are no longer just a photo-loving accessory. Modern models like the Mi Selfie Stick Tripod or Mi Pocket Selfie Stick combine the functions of a tripod, remote control and even miniature lighting equipment. But to unlock the full potential of the device, it needs to be connected correctly to a smartphone β and here users often have questions.
The main problem is that the connection process depends on the selfie stick model, the firmware version of the smartphone and even the operating system (Android or iOS). 1S The newer versions require manual pairing via Bluetooth, while the newer versions (e.g. Mi Selfie Stick Tripod) require manual pairing via Bluetooth. MTJJ02ZM) Support automatic connectivity via the Mi Home app, and in this article weβll look at all possible scenarios, from basic setup to solving common bugs.
What Xiaomi Selfie Stick Models Are and How They Differ
Before you start connecting, it's important to understand what kind of model you're holding, and what functions and how you pair them depend on that, and here are the main options that are available on the market:
- π± Mi Selfie Stick 1S β Basic model with Bluetooth 4.0, shutter button and foldable design. Suitable for most smartphones, but requires manual connection.
- π₯ Mi Selfie Stick Tripod (MTJJ02ZM) β Advanced version with built-in tripod, wireless remote and support for the Mi Home application for advanced settings.
- π¦ Mi Pocket Selfie Stick is a compact model with a LED-It has a lighting button, perfect for bloggers, and it has a separate button to turn on the lights.
- πΈ Mi Selfie Stick Pro β flagship model with gesture support, 360 rotationΒ° and the ability to connect to multiple devices at the same time.
If you are not sure about the model, look at the box or sticker on the device itself β it should have an article (for example, an article, MTJJ02ZM You can also check compatibility in the official Mi Home app: some new models (for example, the Mi Smart Selfie Stick) require a firmware update through it.
Preparation for connection: what to do before pairing
Before you connect a selfie stick to your phone, follow a few steps that will help you avoid common mistakes like βdevice not foundβ or βunstable connectionβ.
Charge a selfie stick (if the model has a battery)
Turn on Bluetooth on your smartphone
Make sure that the distance between the devices is not more than 10 meters
Close background applications that may interfere with pairing
Update the firmware of the smartphone (especially for Android 12+)
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Pay special attention to battery power. Models with built-in battery (such as the Mi Pocket Selfie Stick) can run out at the wrong time. If the indicator on the device flashes red, plug it into charging for 15-20 minutes. Also check if the phone is power-saving mode: it can block the connection of peripherals.
β οΈ Note: If you are using an iPhone with iOS 16 or later, open Settings before connecting β Confidentiality β Bluetooth and make sure that the camera app has Bluetooth access, and without that, the selfie stick can't control the shooting.
Method 1: Connect via Bluetooth (for all models)
It's a versatile method that works with all Xiaomi selfie sticks, including older models.The instruction is suitable for Android and iOS, but there may be slight differences in the interface.
- Turn on the selfie stick. To do this, press and hold the power button (usually the shutter button) for 3-5 seconds until the indicator starts flashing blue.
- Activate Bluetooth on your smartphone. On Android, go to Settings β Connected Devices β Bluetooth. On iOS: Open Settings β Bluetooth.
Find the device on the list.
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Once connected successfully, the selfie stick indicator will stop flashing and will light up with constant light. Now you can control the smartphone camera with the button on the handle. If the connection is interrupted, repeat the process - some models automatically turn off after 5 minutes of inactivity to save energy.
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If the selfie stick is not detected, try resetting it: hold the power button for 10 seconds until the indicator goes out and again blinks.
Method 2: Connect via Mi Home (for new models)
New selfie sticks like Mi Selfie Stick Tripod (MTJJ02ZM) Mi Smart Selfie Stick, which supports advanced features through the Mi Home app, allows you to customize gestures, timer, and even update the firmware of the device.
Here's the step-by-step instruction:
- Install the Mi Home app. Download it from Google Play or the App Store.
- Add a new device. Press + β Add a device. Select a Camera and Photo category. Find your selfie stick model (e.g. Mi Selfie Stick Tripod) in the list.
Follow the instructions on the screen. The app will prompt you to turn on Bluetooth and confirm the connection.
After adding the device to Mi Home, you can:
- π Customize gestures to control the shooting (for example, wave your hand for a photo).
- β± Set a delay timer (from 3 to 10 seconds).
- π Check the battery level (for models with a battery).
- π² Update the device firmware (if updates are available).
β οΈ Note: If the selfie stick stopped working via standard Bluetooth after connecting via Mi Home, try disabling it in the app and reconnecting it.
Compatibility table of Xiaomi selfie sticks with different smartphones
Not all Xiaomi selfie sticks work equally well with different phones. Below is a compatibility table for popular models. Note that it may require a smartphone firmware or selfie stick update to work properly.
| Model selfie stick | Android (version) | iOS (version) | Need a Mi Home? | Features |
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| Mi Selfie Stick 1S | 5.0 and higher | 10.0 and higher | No. | It works only via Bluetooth, without any additional features. |
| Mi Selfie Stick Tripod (MTJJ02ZM) | 7.0 and higher | 12.0 and higher | Yes. | Supports gestures, timer and tripod mode. |
| Mi Pocket Selfie Stick | 8.0 and higher | 11.0 and higher | No (optional) | LED-The lighting is controlled by a separate button. |
| Mi Smart Selfie Stick | 9.0 and higher | 13.0 and higher | Yes. | Support for 360Β° rotation and multi-connection. |
Important: If your smartphone is running Android 12 or later, open Settings β Apps β Permissions β Additional β Access to Location and enable Bluetooth resolution before connecting. Without this, some selfie stick models may not be identified.
Solving common connection problems
Even if you follow instructions correctly, you can get errors, and here are the most common problems and ways to fix them:
- π΄ Selfie stick doesn't turn on. Check battery power (if you have a battery) Make sure the power button is pressed long enough (3-5 seconds). If the indicator isn't on, try charging the device for 10-15 minutes.
- π The device is not on the Bluetooth list. What to do if the selfie stick is not displayed in Bluetooth? 1. Reboot the smartphone and selfie stick. 2. Make sure the distance between the devices is no more than 1 meter (for the first connection). 3. Check if the selfie stick is connected to another device (some models remember the last pairing). 4 On Android, open Settings β System system β Reset β Reset network settings (this will delete all stored Bluetooth devices).
- π± The shutter button doesn't work. Check if the Camera app is open on your smartphone. On iOS, give permission to access Bluetooth for the Camera app. Reconnect the selfie stick (turn off and turn on Bluetooth again).
- π Selfie sticks are constantly shutting down. Turn off power saving mode on your smartphone. Update the selfie stick firmware via Mi Home (if available). Check if there's interference from other Bluetooth devices (earbuds, smartwatches).
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If the selfie stick connects but doesnβt control the camera, try using a third-party app like Bluetooth Camera Remote (Android) or CamConnect (iOS).
Additional Features: How to Use a Selfie Stick to the Full
Many users are limited to basic features, but Xiaomi selfie sticks can be much more. Here are a few life hacks for extended use:
- π¬ Video capture from the remote. In most models, a long press of a button triggers a video recording, and a short one triggers a photo, and this works in applications like TikTok or Instagram.
- π Timer and serial shooting. In Mi Home, you can adjust the delay of shooting (3, 5 or 10 seconds) or turn on the serial shooting mode (3-5 frames in a row).
- π‘ Use of the LED-In backlit models (for example, Mi Pocket Selfie Stick), you can adjust the brightness and color temperature through the application.
- π The Mi Smart Selfie Stick supports gestures for shooting: just wave your hand in front of the camera to take a photo.
- π± Connect to multiple devices. Some models (such as the Mi Selfie Stick Pro) can remember up to 3 devices and quickly switch between them.
If you're making videos for social media, try combining a selfie stick with the Xiaomi Mi Band: some firmware allows you to control shooting with a smart bracelet. It's also useful to use a tripod mode - for example, in the Mi Selfie Stick Tripod, the legs are extended for steady shooting on a flat surface.