Pictar Pro Smartphone Camera Grip

Following Pictar Mark II, Pictar Pro has been unveiled. With its camera-inspired design and buttons, the smartphone camera grip makes your phone feel like a real camera. Like the idea? Let’s keep checking.

Pictar Pro Smartphone Camera Grip

The Pictar Pro is a beautifully crafted and versatile phone grip that measures 4.37 inches long by 1.4 inches wide and 3.66 inches tall and weighs 0.4 lbs. Similar with its predecessor, the Pictar Pro was designed based on regular digital cameras, so the ergonomic contours and textured grip pad ensure it provides a comfortable camera-like grip experience. Meanwhile, the brass body with satin – chrome finish delivers a stylish look and premium feel. An optional wrist strap is made from Parachute cord with leather touches to safely keep your phone and the holder in your hand.

Pictar Pro Smartphone Camera Grip

The smartphone camera grip works with all sorts of phones and cases like iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max, iPhone XR, Galaxy S9/S8, Xperia XZ, Huawei P20 Lite and more. Using sound-waves, the Pictar Pro instantly pairs with your smartphone with no physical or Bluetooth connection necessary. Furthermore, the phone grip comes equipped with rocker zoom switch, multi-state shutter release, exposure compensation wheel and smart wheel in order to unleash yur smartphone camera’s capabilities. Moreover, its custom camera app delivers 9 preset modes and multiple advanced settings to help you capture awesome photos and videos with the phone. In addition, the phone grip also works with various accessories and add-ons to expand your phone’s mobile video capabilities.

Pictar Pro Smartphone Camera Grip

The team behind Pictar Pro is raising fund for the product on Kickstarter. We can pledge $119 to preorder the smartphone camera grip. It will be shipped in March 2019.

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