Fun fact: the Ricoh Theta X camera’s interface can be controlled with a standard bluetooth mouse. That’s because it most likely runs Android.

And of course, like all cameras that have bluetooth, you can also take the shot using a standard bluetooth shutter remote. All those shutter remotes actually emulate a bluetooth keyboard with one key - usually a media next or volume key. That means you can also trigger the shot using a regular bluetooth keyboard with media keys, or like in this video, a Flipper Zero with a bluetooth media remote app.