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August 12, 2009 6:00 AM PDT

Quirky's DigiDude: The rare tripod you'll call cute

by Matt Hickey
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Choose from five DigiDudes: Pinky Scorsese, Snot Buster, 1iChomp, BoltBot, and G-bling-Money-Son. 'Sup cuz?

(Credit: Quirky)
(Credit: Quirky)

I'm a photographer. As a photographer I've owned a number of tripods and keep a mini tripod in my camera bag at all times. None of them, however, have ever qualified as "cute." These tripods, though, are exactly that.

Meet the DigiDudes. The portable camera tripod/keychain combos are little monsters most of the time, but when they need to do some work you twist off their heads and pull down their retractable legs and they're suddenly tripods. They have a standard screw mount that you put on the bottom of your camera. Now you know what that little screw hole is for, don't you?

The DigiDudes are made by Quirky, a sort of freelance production house for neat product ideas. It takes an open-source approach to product design, and these 'dudes are the results of just such a project. Think of it as a social R&D platform or something.

Quirky has some other projects, but these tripods (for a limited time, $19.99 on preorder) are far and away the cutest. Keep it up, Quirky.

With more than 15 years experience testing hardware (and being obsessed with it), Crave freelance writer Matt Hickey can tell the good gadgets from the great. He also has a keen eye for future technology trends. Matt has blogged for publications including TechCrunch, CrunchGear, and most recently, Gizmodo. E-mail Matt.
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by tw1975 August 12, 2009 8:13 AM PDT
All it's missing is a PacMan tripod.

LOL
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by zarchon1 August 12, 2009 9:44 AM PDT
Don't you think $20 is a bit much for a key ring FOB? Sure, it's a tripod but again, $20?
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by JoshT1983 August 12, 2009 11:06 AM PDT
agreed with zarchon1 come on people 20 dollars that is absolutely uncalled for. there are plenty of tripods out there for way less than these, not as cute but whats the tripod for YOU or to hold your camera... think about it
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