Acesori 5 Piece Smartphone Camera Lens Kit for $14
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Wish your smartphone had the functionality of your DSLR? Well, our friends at Acesori want to help with this 3-in-1 LensKit designed to greatly increase your camera’s range. Easily connected to the magnetic ring around your phone’s camera, this kit allows you to take incredible photos and video through fish eye, wide angle, and macro lenses.
- Easily detachable & interchangeable design includes magnetic rings
- High-quality, anti-scratch glass w/ reduced glare & reflection will greatly enhance your photos
- Metal lanyards & lens covers keep the lenses protected and portable
- Durable aluminum construction makes the lenses more durable
- Fish Eye views complete a 180 degree picture
- Wide Angle shots will let you capture an entire landscape
- Macro pictures capture the most minute details of a subject
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Fish-eye lens: 180-degree viewing
- Wide angle lens: 0.67x
- Material: aluminum
Includes:
- Fish Eye Lens
- Wide-Angle Lens
- Macro Lens
- 3 Lens Lanyard
- 3 Lens Covers
- Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
- Carrying Pouch
- Metal Rings
- Manufacturer’s 1 Year Warranty
Compatibility
- iPhone (Not compatible with iPhone 7)
- iPad
- Samsung
- Android smartphones and tablets
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