Improve your phone's camera flash by slapping on an iBlazr

Brighten your day and your pictures.
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Carlos Cadorniga
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Regular camera flashes on your phone are so last-gen. The iBlazr 2 will really shed some light on the subject.

This phone add-on fits on all models and works with camera apps on iOS and Android via Bluetooth. Simply snap it onto your phone and tap it twice to use it before you take a picture. The touch sensor allows you to adjust the brightness so you can have perfect lighting in every setting. You can also keep the light on for when you're using your smartphone to film your found footage horror movies.

Its accompanying app allows you to sync multiple iBlazrs and adjust the settings for each of them individually for your elaborate artsy shots.

The iBlazr 2 goes for $59.99, but you can pick it up now for $44.99 and save 25 percent.

Topics Cameras

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Carlos Cadorniga

Carlos is a New York-based ecommerce content writer ready to tell you what to buy. He has previously written for Adventure Publishing Group with toy and movie reviews as well as Anime News Network on anime interest articles because liking anime is the least nerdy thing about him. When not reviewing products, he's probably doing sociological analyses on pop culture that no one asked for. He has been told on several occasions that he does a really good Mickey Mouse impression.

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