• Allows you to wirelessly release your camera's shutter
  • Easy for shooting photos and videos with this Remote Shutter Release
  • Compatible with Rebel SL3 (ROS 250D) / EOR RP/ EOS R / 6D Mark II / 77D / 800D(EOS Rebel T7i) / 200D(EOS Rebel SL2) / M50 / PowerShot SX70 HS only
  • Operating range up to 10m/32.8ft
  • Compatible with the PZ-E1 Power Zoom Adapter for remotely adjusting zoom position and movement of the EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM lens

Amazing product!! Provides so much convenience and freedom during photo shoots!

Very easy to connect and use it's the only one I've found that works with my Canon ESO M50. I can't say enough about this remote, I love it!

I purchased this remote because I needed to take a family picture and also be in the picture, so I needed something reliable and with a fairly long range (there were about 20 people in the picture). This worked perfectly. Focused great and we got a really great picture.Pleased that product works with EOS R. All functions work and it uses cr2032 batteries, but it's little complicated to change the battery. Just what I am looking for.

The AODELAN remote is practically identical to the Canon one. It took seconds to pair with my Canon EOS M50. To begin pairing, just hold down the zoom buttons W+T on the remote and run discovery on your camera. The remote has 3 settings, 1. Immediate shutter release, 2. Two second shutter delay, 3. Movie record. The remote is made out of plastic but seems pretty solid. There’s also a wrist strap included. Since the original Canon remotes are usually out of stock or overpriced, this remote performs the same but for less!

Great product and the price is great. It does everything I need to do and it’s a fraction of the price of a brand name one. I also did a additional test for the bulb which I have seen in the Canon's. I was surprised to find that it works too! Put your camera in bulb mode, when the remote is in immediate release mode, press the shutter release on the remote and it starts the exposures, press the button again when you want to stop exposures. Very easy to use, only short is that it don't tell the time.

After attempting to use my iPhone to hit the record button for video of myself and finding that to be cumbersome, I decided to purchase this remote. It is very compact and lightweight. It works with my Canon M50. For M50 users ... 1) Go to number one under the wrench settings and choose wireless communication. Then, choose Bluetooth function. Then, choose remote. If the pairing option does not highlight on the camera, you may have to go under the check/clear connection info to clear the settings. Pairing should display after doing this if it did not previously show up. 2) Once pairing is highlighted on the camera, you simply hold down the W and the T button on the remote for a few seconds and it should connect. 3) Once the remote is paired with the camera, you need to go to the drive mode which is number one under the first set of menus with the red camera pictured. Under drive mode, you change the setting to the 10 second/remote option. 4) On the remote when the switch on the side is all the way up, that is for taking still images. When the switch is all the way down, that is for starting and stopping video recording.

It appears to be an exact replica of the Canon BR-E1. The instructions that come with the remote appear full featured, but actually lack a lot of useful and necessary information regarding setup and function. Anyway, once the item is paired to the camera, the work is not over. On the M50, choose a camera setting and enter the MENU. in the CAMERA menu on the first tab, scroll down to "Drive Mode" and it to to "self-timer:10sec/remote" - stress the "remote" part of that. The Aodelan remote will easily snap photos for you now. If using to start/stop video recording, you need to be set the camera to the VIDEO setting, then using the menu to go the first tab of the CAMERA menu and scroll down to "Remote Control". Enable this option and the Aodelan remote will toggle rec/stop perfectly. Here's a better guide for pairing and setting the camera up to play nicely with the remote: dancarrphotography.com/blog/2018/03/31/canon-eos-m50-and-br-e1-bluetooth-remote/

I purchased this remote to use with my Canon 200D. It was pretty easy to connect once I watched a YouTube video. The main reason for the remote was for my trip to northern lights. This remote worked like a charm, even after I dropped it in the snow. Battery life held up to considering we were in temputures down to 8 degrees.

Totally worth the price, it does the job for canon cameras that won't accept a wired remote like the m50. The good thing about it is that since it's not infrared and you don't have to stand in the front of the camera for it to work. But be aware that the module must be attached to a camera that uses Bluetooth.

This wireless remote is great & works perfect with my Canon Rebel T7i. Easy to use, all you have to do is go to bluetooth paring mode on your camera, hold the w & t button on the remote for a few seconds then bam your connected. Make sure your camera drive is on remote! You dont have to aim the remote at the camera so you can get the nice pose you want & it gives u a timer button so you can really get the positions you want. Also if your wondering the size, it is small size & can be hidden in your hand. It's awesome sauce besides the battery.