The Weirdest Selfie Products That Have Ever Existed

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Selfies have reached the point of no return. Whether it's animal selfies or human selfies, forward-facing photography is taking over the world. Some savvy entrepreneurs are capitalizing on this trend with some seriously weird and wacky accessories. We'll just say it like it is: this tech is unusual, slightly creepy, and undeniably useful for capturing the perfect photo featuring (duh) yourself.

The BelfieStick

The BelfieStick

This is the invention Kim Kardashian needed all along. The BelfieStick is a close cousin of the well-known selfie stick. It's intended to assist one thing and one thing only: butt selfies. The BelfieStick isn't available for preorder yet, but you can head to the website to get notified as soon as it does.

Selfie Brush

Selfie Brush

Get luscious locks and capture it too, with the Selfie Brush ($22). Slip your iPhone or Samsung Galaxy device into the back of the brush, then snap away. A side mirror ensures your complexion is in tip-top shape. We never thought brushes could be this tech-savvy.

Cellfy Stick

Cellfy Stick

The bathroom is the selfie trope that just won't go away and Cellfy Stick ($9), a suction cup smartphone mount, is making sure of that. The holder's sticky feet affix your phone to the mirror. Just set a self-timer and strike a pose.

Glam Screen

Glam Screen

Even we have to admit, this screen protector is pretty cool. The Glam Screen Mirror Protector ($22) attaches to the device's screen. When the display is on, the protector is clear, when it's off — bam! — it's a mirror. Make sure you're the fairest of them all before inserting yourself into your next profile pic.

ShutterBall

ShutterBall

No, that's not a baby's rattle. The Shutterball ($25) is a remote shutter for smartphones. It connects to mobile devices with Bluetooth and works within 30 feet. Set up your phone, step away, press the Shutterball button, and say goodbye to selfie arm for-eva.

My Selfie Remote

My Selfie Remote

Same idea as the previous smartphone camera trigger, except the My Selfie Remote ($25) comes with a phone stand. Do you look weird posing for no one at your restaurant table? Yes. But at least your photos will be perfectly centered and blur-free.

Selfie on a Stick

Selfie on a Stick

When in doubt, go with the original. Selfie on a Stick ($30) is more than just a pole. It's a Bluetooth-enabled remote shutter for iOS and Android — and if you don't already own one, your friends probably do.