KOBRA Universal 2-in-1 Fish-Eye Lens Kit for $7

June 21, 2018   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
KOBRA Universal 2-in-1 Fish-Eye Lens Kit for $7
Expires December 31, 2018 21:00 PST
Buy now and get 46% off

KEY FEATURES

Get a little more creative with your smartphone photography with this super portable 2-in-1 lens kit that attaches easily to iPhone or Android phones. Constructed of sturdy aluminum, this kit includes a fish-eye, wide-angle, and a super-macro lens, adding the kind of versatility to your phone’s camera that you’ll appreciate when you’re feeling extra creative.

  • Carry w/ you anywhere & attach w/ a simple clip
  • Fish-eye lens provides an angle of view up to 180º
  • Wide-angle lens magnifies up to 0.67X
  • Super-macro lens gives super macro magnification
  • PRODUCT SPECS

    Details & Requirements

    • Material: aluminum and high-clarity glass

    Compatibility

    • Any smartphone with cameras not more than 13mm in diameter. This includes most iPhone and Android phones.

    Includes

    • Lens kit
    • Carrying pouch

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