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iPhone 4 Pro Camera adapter - The Revolution.

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Published on Apr 7, 2011

This video illustrates the iPhone 4 PRO camera adapter from www.kungl.com

The adapter boasts a patent pending "touchless" design which means your iPhone 4's surface glass never touches the engineered poly carbonate shell and a molded "snap-mechanism" which holds your iPhone 4 securely in position even under the most extreme use.

The Pro adapter incorporates a molded 1/4" threaded brass insert which is an industry standard for camera and video recording gear. A bonus of the "touchless" design is it's ability to accept your protective skins and allows for custom color prints to be inserted- just print, cut and insert your own graphics into the "touchless" runner.

An ergonomic design fits your hand and the minimalistic design offers: form, function and style for use in the board room and on the tennis court.

In a world of cheap rubberized bumpers, adhesive skins and bad designs- this product is a worthy of your iPhone 4... and it's MADE IN CANADA.

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