The iblazr Flash Will Provide The Light To Take Pics In The Dark
Jul 01, 2013 19:23
While modern mobile phones are all equipped with improved picture taking abilities, its still hard to take pics in the dark.
The iblazr mobile phone flash will work on both iOS and Android devices to set up some light for you at night. It consists of four powerful LEDs that work with an included camera app to provide light when shooting photos and videos.
The flash will connect through the 3.5mm audio jack. It's also pocketable at only 10mm thick, which includes its own rechargeable battery.
The flash can also rotate to support the phone's front-facing camera, to brighten up portraits or very dark video calls.
At the moment, there's no release date mentioned for the device, but the company is updating its social media channels with new images of the flash. It's actually, not too bad.
What do you think? Would you want something like that?
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