The adapter attaches to the tripod very easily and I noticed that the handle on my tripod allows the entire adapter to be fixed in place without deviating from the desired position. I then had to find a YouTube video on how to use the included remote control. Turns out there's a power button on the remote itself, and as soon as you turn it on to see the remote turn on and off, you're instantly ready for Bluetooth pairing. iOS devices have a separate Apple Watch app, a remote control for taking photos and videos. Apple Watch in real time. Without changing anything, you are initially given a 3 second countdown before doing anything. My phone took 2 photos in a row and I have yet to learn how to change the setting. The adapter is built with Remo so it works right out of the box with no extra effort on your learning curve. I installed the remote camera app from the iOS App Store but I see it's not really necessary. Best wishes to you and yours!
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