XShot
The idea for the XShot came to Michael when he was in front of the Louvre Museum in Paris. Michael tried to capture a photo of him and his wife with the Louvre in the background, but because the camera was only at arms length, only a small part of the Louvre was in the picture. Michael realized that if his arm was a little longer he could take much better pictures. As a result he came up with the idea of having a telescopic arm that could hold the camera and be extended to take a full picture of the subjects and the background.
Michael enlisted the help of his friend John Stump, an inventor and mechanical engineer, and XShot was born. With XShot, taking a self-portrait looks like someone else took the picture because of the extended 37" of reach it provides. Every time Michael and John tested XShot with their families, they were amazed at the great results. They knew that other travelers such as themselves would love having an XShot along with them whether traveling around the world, hiking, out on a boat, or simply at home with the family.
No more close-up mug shots - hello XShot!