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Nimar announce Universal Smartphone Housing

NiMAR Universal Smartphone Housing allows you to dive down to depths of up to 130ft (40m) with any size Smartphone (Ios & Android). It’s a perfect companion for your journey into the world beneath the sea.

Fits Up to 6.5 Inch iOS and Android phones (Compatibility List)

Whether you are using Android or iPhone as long as the screen is between 4.5″ – 6.5″, and the max phone size is 6.25″ x 3.11″ x 0.35″, this housing gives you a wide range of compatibility.

NiMAR Smartphone housing comes with an Integrated Vacuum Leak Detector to give the photographer peace of mind knowing that the camera is protected.

Tech Spec

  • Depth Rating: 130ft (40m)
  • No Bluetooth Connection Needed
  • Material PC, Stainless Steel
  • Compatible Phone Screen Size All iOS & Android Smartphone Up to 6.5″
  • Max SmartPhone Size 15,8cm x 7,89cm x 9cm (6.25″ x 3.11″ x 0.35″)
  • Vacuum Detector Air Pressure Monitor
  • The Leak Detector, Red / Blue Indicator is Built-in to the Housing
  • Mechanical Command switches
  • Working Temperature -10 ~ +40℃
  • Operating Systems Android / iOS
  • Photo & Video Shooting
  • Photo & Video Reviewing
  • Zoom Adjustment
  • Dimensions 19cm x 8,9cm x 5,8cm (7,5″x 3.5″ x 2″)
  • Weight 360g (0.79lbs)

Additional Features

A metal panel with 6 screws covers the lens of the camera and permits the user to connect an external red filter set. This optional accessory is used to bring red color back into your underwater photos and videos, making that washed out blue or green footage pop with more accurate colors.
Under the housing there is a stainless steel mount with 1/4 screw notches where a other brackets, a tripod or selfie stick can be connected.

RRP: €130

For more information about the Nimar Universal Smartphone Housing visit their website by clicking here.

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