Technology
Transform your smartphone into a mini TV with this $17 device
As we ditch cable in favor of streaming services, the ways in which we watch shows and films are changing too. And while we can’t deny the superior viewing experience that 4K Ultra HD televisions bring, streaming content through our mobile phones is unquestionably far more convenient. We can’t exactly haul around 64-inch screens everywhere we go, can we?
Netflix is aware of this, hence the test drive of mobile-only subscription plans. Even adult websites are experimenting on ways to better cater to smartphone viewers.
But the downside to streaming stuff on mobile is that it’s nowhere near as exciting as viewing something on a massive screen. Imagine catching the series finale of Game of Thrones on your tiny smartphone screen? Never gonna happen.
So what do you do if you want to enhance your viewing experience on mobile? Easy — transform your smartphone into a mini television with this screen magnifying smartphone mount.
It secures your phone and magnifies the screen up to triple its size without distorting the quality. What you see on your mobile is seamlessly amplified on the magnifier, allowing you to have a portable cinema without hauling around a heavy laptop or tablet. Whether you’re surfing the web or binging the latest season of Queer Eye, this phone mount lets you watch your favorite content the way it’s meant to be watched.
Get it on sale in your choice of color — gold, white, or coffee — for only $16.99.
Want to gift one to a friend? Grab the 2-pack for only $30.
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