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Handheld accessories for a smartphone
- All right, we have put the cameras out in the field, but we want to just walk through some details on some of these handles. Rob, this first one is from a company called i4, and it's a really cheap handle sort of grip. I like it, it's small, it fits into your pocket, but it expands to a full grip. - Yeah, no, it's pretty comfortable, pretty nice, but if you have, remember those little machines where you used to kind of squeeze to improve your grip? You don't want to practice on this, that motion on this, because you'll probably crack it right in half. - But we can open this up, it's got the built in handle there, we just slide it up. - Just makes it nice and compact. - And we'll just take your phone, and it would just slide in. It's big enough, it's like they knew that the iPhones would just keep getting bigger when they built it. And be careful because you got buttons on the side there, so you want to make sure you get that in there, get it a little bit snug. - Firm, but not overly…
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