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Factory Audit Questions for Selfie Stick Tripod and Mobile Accessory Buyers

A practical question list for B2B buyers reviewing a selfie stick tripod or mobile creator accessory factory before sample, quotation, packaging, and quality-control discussion.

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Published 2026-08-05

Factory Audit Questions for Selfie Stick Tripod and Mobile Accessory Buyers

Before a buyer compares factories, it helps to prepare practical questions. For selfie stick tripods, AI tracking stands, phone mounts, fill light accessories, and mobile creator accessory bundles, factory questions should focus on sourcing fit, sample review, packaging, quality-control communication, and export readiness.

1. Start With Product Scope

Ask what product categories the factory can discuss and which categories are suitable for your sales channel. Buyers can review TOOREA's product catalog first, then ask whether the project should focus on selfie stick tripods, AI tracking stands, phone mounts, fill light accessories, or a bundle.

2. Ask About OEM/ODM Communication

If the project needs private label or custom packaging, ask how the factory collects logo files, color direction, packaging needs, barcode labels, manual language, carton marks, and sample review notes. These questions should connect naturally with the OEM/ODM process.

3. Review Packaging Questions

Packaging questions can include box type, inner protection, accessory layout, label needs, manual language, barcode placement, carton marks, and retail or ecommerce channel requirements. Final packaging details should be confirmed directly with the factory before order planning.

4. Ask About Quality-Control Checkpoints

Quality-control questions should be practical. Buyers may ask about structure review, phone holder strength, tripod stability, remote or tracking function when applicable, surface finish, assembly, packaging condition, and the factory's quality-control process.

5. Clarify Sample and Follow-Up Process

Ask what information is needed before sample discussion, how sample feedback should be organized, and what details should be confirmed before quotation. Avoid treating early sample discussion as final production confirmation.

6. Confirm Document and Shipment Discussion

Buyers can ask what export packing information, carton details, labels, manuals, and shipment preparation topics should be reviewed. Specific documents and commercial terms should be confirmed case by case.

7. Information to Confirm With the Factory

Exact specifications, available colors, packaging details, certification documents, sample arrangement, production schedule, carton information, and final commercial terms should be confirmed with the factory before they are used in catalogs, listings, or purchase planning.

8. Next Step

When contacting TOOREA, share your buyer type, target market, product interest, packaging questions, sample needs, and factory review questions. You can use the Download Center for checklist-style resources or submit factory audit questions through the RFQ form.

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