Kodak’s mini camera adapts to your keys and is smaller than an AirPods case

Kodak has narrowed a camera to adapt to a keys, but he still manages to take the photo and the video. It is difficult not to compare the Kodak will charm with the omnipresent craze Labu, given the highly collecting nature of Reto Pro selling these mini cameras under license officially as a single blind box for $ 29.99 or a complete set of six for $ 179.94. Key cameras, which weigh only 30 grams, are already sold on the Reto Pro website, but should be replenished.
The blind box can be unpacked for one of the seven models, including a secret version which has a transparent shell to show the interns of the small camera. According to the website, the basic style ratings are one in six, while the secret edition has a probability of one in 48. Whatever design you get, each charm will be delivered with a keys to Labu-Bify on your loop or belt bag and a USB-C cable to export your photos or videos to other devices.
Inspired by Kodak’s first single -use camera in the 80s called The FLING, the camera has a return design which can take images of 1.6 megapixel with a resolution of 1,440 x 1080 and videos at 30 images per second. No one should expect ultrasharpe images, but you can customize your photos with Kodak frames, vintage filters and a date stamp. We do not expect the charm to deliver the highest quality images, but just like the Gameboy camera, that will make it no less fun to use.


