3-in-1 Universal Smartphone Camera Lens Kit for $9

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
3-in-1 Universal Smartphone Camera Lens Kit for $9
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KEY FEATURES

Smartphone cameras continue to improve in quality with every new model, but they still miss one major function: specialized lenses. Luckily, you can solve this dilemma and ditch your DSLR in favor of a lighter load with this 3-in-1 lens kit. Simply use the included clip ring to attach any of the three provided lenses to your smartphone camera, and start taking professional-quality photos on-the-go.


  • Capture up to 180° of any scene w/ the fish eye lens
  • Snap clear photos of miniature objects w/ the macro lens
  • Shoot expansive scenery w/ the wide angle lens (0.67x)
  • Easily attach the lenses to your smartphone camera lens

PRODUCT SPECS

  • Fish Eye Lens: Up to 180 degrees
  • Wide Angle: Wide 0.67X
  • Marco: Super Macro



Includes

  • Fish Eye Lens
  • Wide Angle Lens
  • Marco Lens
  • Lens Cover (plastic)
  • Clip

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