Ztylus Revolver Lens Camera Kit for iPhone 7 for $84
March 6, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
You may have heard that the iPhone 7 has a pretty great camera. Well, with a Ztylus Revolver Kit it’s a downright extraordinary camera. This CES honoree has artfully combined a durable case and the latest RV-3 4-in-1 Revolver Lens attachment with a redesigned, sharper than ever optical performance. It’s four fresh new lenses in one, a case, and a screen protector all at once, making the Revolver Kit ideal for the mobile photographer in all of us.
2016 CES Innovation Award Honoree
2015 CE Week Best in Show Award
“This is a winner, worthy of our strong general recommendation,” iLounge
- Smart-flip technology allows lens to flip out & automatically lock into place
- Four lenses include fisheye, wide angle, CPL, & macro lens to vastly enhance your iPhone camera’s capabilities
- Integrated metal kickstand makes landscape photography or setting up selfies easier than ever
- Case provides all around protection & raised lip protects your display screen when you set the phone face down
- Cutout on the case allow for easy & comfortable access to all of your ports & controls
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Color: black
- Case material: alloy, brass, and premium polycarbonate
- 4 lenses: fisheye, wide angle, CPL, macro
- Lens material: aluminum, polycarbonate, multilayer coated Z-optics, brass lens housing
Compatibility
- iPhone 7
Includes
- Ztylus RV-3 revolver lens
- Ztylus case
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