This week in accessories: Solace for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus from Element Case and more
Happy Friday and welcome back to our weekly look at some of the newest iOS device accessories to hit the market. In this edition, we’re highlighting a perfect photography accessory for the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus and more.
Olloclip Telephoto + CPL Lens for the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 PlusFirst announced back at CES earlier this year in Las Vegas, the Olloclip Telephoto + CPL for either the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus is now available to purchase. The 2x telephoto lens will bring subjects two times closer without degrading the picture quality like with digital zoom. The circular polarizing lens, which is removable, helps to reduce glare and improve images. You can travel with the lens using one of three colorful pendants. It works with all photo and video apps.
The lens set retails for $99.99 and it can be purchased from Olloclip now.
Solace for the iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus from Element CaseA lightweight metal case for either the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, the Solace from Element Case is another high-quality accessory from the company. The body offers a soft touch polycarbonate while the top and bottom of your handset are protected by an aluminum top and bottom crown cap. It’s quick and easy to install the case. Look for a full review of the case soon.
You can purchase the case now for $99.95 from Element Case’s site. Buyers can select from one of four different colors – white, black, gold, and turquoise. The iPhone 6 version also comes with a wallet sleeve.
Satechi Aluminum Clamp HubSatechi’s Aluminum Clamp Hub attaches to any 2012 or later iMac without any required installation. A blue light on the hub indicates when it is powered and ready for use. The four USB 3.0 ports allows data transfer of up to 5.0Gbps, 10 times faster than USB 2.0.
The hub is $27.99 and can be ordered from Amazon.com or Satechi’s site.
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