Your iPhone 5 already has a pretty decent camera. You can add lenses and apps to get more out of it. The True-View takes it a step further. This nifty device allows you to take and share 3D photos and videos from your smartphone.
All you have to do is place your device in the True-View. It has a series of mirrors in the base to split your smartphone’s camera lens for stereoscopic images. 3D content can be viewed using the device itself or on a 3D TV. The device has no moving parts and looks compact.
True-View is compatible with iOS and Android. It could prove useful for folks who are interested in 3D photography and videography but don’t want to spend a fortune on expensive equipment. Like it? Support it on Kickstarter.
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