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Clarifi iPhone 3G case has a macro lens!

Categories: Accessories, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 at 2:09 AM

If you own an iPhone 3G, by now you’ve probably already found a perfect case for your beloved handset. However, if you’re still pondering which one is the right for you, maybe this article could be of help.

Today, we’re presenting you with a special iPhone 3G case called Clarifi — unfortunately, version for the original iPhone is NOT available.

What sets this case apart from the competition is that it comes with a macro lens, which promises to improve the iPhone 3G‘s built-in camera. As a result, you should be able to take crystal clear shots of business cards, documents or any other close-up item; while at the same time keeping your shiny phone well protected. It’s genial, if you ask me, and I’ve no clue why no one hasn’t figured this out, before!

The Clarifi case is made out of polycarbonate, and with it you can take photos both in a macro or “normal”/standard mode, thanks to the case’s slide-able lens. The price is 25 bucks and you can grab it from ThinkGeek.

[Via: CoolestGadgets]

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