Snap-on smartphone accessory Peek-I lets creeps take photos discretely
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Now
here's an Indiegogo campaign for a project that's both clever and
creepy at the same time – the Peek-I. Its purpose? To allow users to
take candid photos and videos of people around them. That is, without
having to point their phone at their target. The accessory is,
basically, a rotating mirror that magnetically snaps on top of a
smartphone's camera lens, allowing it to "see" things reflected at a
90-degree angle when opened. And when it is closed, the Peek-I looks
like a cute and innocent decorative toy. Imagine the possibilities!
And
apparently, there's enough consumer interest in a product like this.
The Peek-I has long shot past its crowdfunding target of $1000, having
raised more than $21 000 over the past six weeks. With 19 days left
until the campaign's end, the gizmo can be pre-ordered for as little as
$15 apiece. $25 gets you two of them, and for $30, you can treat
yourself to a VIP edition of the Peek-I, sporting a gold or silver
finish. While the gizmo appears to be suitable for use with the iPhone,
it should be compatible with other smartphones that have a flat enough
back. A sticky ring attachment is available for use with smartphones
that do not have a metal back plate.
The makers
of Peek-I are expecting to start shipping the accessory in May of this
year. And if you happen to see one attached to a bystander's phone,
smile, because you might be on camera.
source: Indiegogo
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