The Pulse Turns Your Smartphone Into Remote Control for Canon and Nikon DSLRs

No every camera features built-in WiFi connectivity, but if you want to control your camera with a smartphone, you may like to use the Pulse to turn your smartphone into a camera remote control.

Pulse Turns Smartphone Into Remote Control for Canon and Nikon DSLRs

The Pulse is an advanced and versatile Bluetooth trigger that works with Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras. The trigger measures 40 x 60 x 17.5mm, weights 1.5 oz, and as we can see from the images, the Bluetooth trigger sports a sleek and ultra compact profile, and integrated hot shoe adapter allows you to easily attach the trigger onto your DSLR or mirrorless camera, meanwhile, it plugs into your camera’s USB port, giving Bluetooth connectivity to the camera.

Pulse Turns Smartphone Into Remote Control for Canon and Nikon DSLRs

Pulse’s custom app works with both iPhones and Android phones. Once paired with your camera, the smartphone will turn into a remote control, so you can remotely trigger your camera for perfect selfies or group photos, and its time lapse mode and long exposure feature bring you more ways to capture awesome photos. In addition to controlling the shutter for photos, the Pulse also allows you to remotely control your video recording. You even can simultaneously control up to three Pulse-equipped cameras with the same smartphone.

Pulse Turns Smartphone Into Remote Control for Canon and Nikon DSLRs

The crowdfunding campaign for Pulse is ongoing on Kickstarter. You can pledge $69 to own the Bluetooth adapter for Canon and Nikon cameras. It will be shipped in April 2016.

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