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Here are several usage scenarios that I find ShutterGrip indispensable, sharing to the community. 1. I gave the remote to my 7-yo girl, while I held the phone camera facing her. I told her to click on the remote when she was looking at the camera and felt ready for a shot. Since then, every shot has been successful. Unlike before, where the shots always happened when she she was looking away, or was in motion blur. The detachable shutter remote makes shooting fun, and makes hyper kids able to stay still for the second that the shot is taken. 2. I hold my phone with the palm grip, letting it hang on my side while I walk. I am ready to shoot at any moment. Because the grip is comfortable and secure, I can hold it longer w/o putting it away between shots. 3. Family get-togethers (like birthday parties) are great using ShutterGrip because it makes my phone able to stand on a table and it gets everyone into the shot with me among them, controlling the shutter when everyone is ready. 4. When shooting moving objects, or in a limited-light conditions, I could hold my phone with my right hand on the grip (holding it very still), while pressing the remote button on my left hand. This makes sure the camera is stable and still when the shot is taken. Overall, ShutterGrip has made my smartphone photo shots more successful every time, and prevented accidental drops of the phone. It is a nifty accessory that fits in a pocket and easily clips on and takes off your phone when needed. I think its usefulness touched on a lot of people. That's why it received such a wide and warm reception when it was launched as a Kickstarter project.