A small, plastic remote with a shutter button. Lanyard: For securing the remote. Phone Holder: Adjustable cradle. User Manual/Instructions. 2. Setting Up Your Foneso F100 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. How to Use as a Tripod
. The text was printed in a font so small it required squinting, and the English felt like it had been translated through three different languages and a fever dream.
(indicated by a flashing cube icon). To calculate a room's volume, you must measure the length, width, and height in sequence as prompted by the screen; the F100 handles the multiplication for you. The Pythagorean Advantage
The Foneso F100 utilizes a visible Class II laser product. Always strictly observe standard workplace laser safety etiquette:
This feature allows you to measure the height of something tall (like a ceiling or a tree) when you cannot reach the top with a tape measure. It uses the Pythagorean Theorem (a² + b² = c²) to calculate distance.
Model: F100 | Version 1.0
The answer to most of these questions is typically found in the final appendices of your Foneso F100 manual.
He looked down at the manual one last time. At the very bottom, in tiny, elegant script, it read: "The Foneso does not follow the user. The user follows the Foneso. Now you are found."
Secure your phone (compatible with most 4–7 inch devices).
or point it into the eyes of surrounding bystanders or animals.
A physical copy of the manual is always the most convenient reference, but here’s what to do if it’s lost or damaged: