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Cool new accessory adds a wireless external flash to your iPhone

Published Jun 11th, 2014 5:10PM EDT
iPhone Bluetooth Flash

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Compared to most other smartphones, Apple’s iPhone takes impressive low-light photos. In fact, the latest-generation iPhone 5s features a new dual-LED flash that improves low-light photography even more. But only so much can be accomplished by one or two tiny LED bulbs, and a new iPhone accessory looks to solve the problem of limited light by moving the flash off of the phone.

Announced on Wednesday, the Nova external flash by BiteMyApple.co is a wireless flash accessory that connects to an iPhone via Bluetooth. The device is about the size of a credit card and can be stored in the user’s wallet for easy access.

“The standard iPhone flash can cause subjects to appear washed out or bring attention to imperfections by casting hard shadows,” the company said in a press release. “Nova’s flash illuminates the subject with natural skin tones, softer shadows and visible depth. It is a separate piece that pairs to your phone via Bluetooth. Simply connect to the free Nova app, point, and shoot.”

Nova offers users both simple and advanced modes as well as various settings that adjust the flash’s tone from cool to warm.

“Nova boasts 40 points of light diffused behind a white panel,” BiteMyApple.co said. “This layout is the reason behind the easy-on-the-eyes flash, and the resulting stunning photo.”

The Nova costs $59.99 and is available beginning immediately on BiteMyApple.co’s website, which is linked below in our source section.

Orders will begin shipping next week, according to the site.

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