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You will be flipping out by seeing this mobile lens

The BLIPS (patent pending technology) is a set of two, extremely thin elements made of composite, multilayered structures. Each element is composed of a specifically designed objective lens, placed on a flexible film.


The back side surface of the flexible film sticks on the glass of the mobile device (phone or tablet) covering the camera, by purely electrostatic forces. No glue is used behind the lenses, so there are no residues on the camera once the lens is removed.
The film is long enough to ensure easy handling and correct lens alignment on the mobile device camera.
Two sticky bands, made of specifically engineered material for multiple and clean use, are applied on the film. They help to keep BLIPS steady on the device’s surface, whether it is polished or textured, without using unwieldy spring clips pressing against the touch screen of your device.
On the front side of the film there is a flexible, non-sticky coating, that makes the lens dust-free and enabling easy cleaning.
The lenses are made of high refractive index polymer and they have been designed with aspherical surface to achieve the highest optical performance.



Blips Macro allows you to take high definition macro pictures, with optical magnification of about 10 times.Hence, it can be used like a high power magnification lens for precision works, or for a number of other applications where an amplified electronic eye is desired, from technical use to pure fun.

Examples? Quality check of soldering works, cloth, seam, paints or other manufactures. Needle & thread insertion, self-check of moles, or skin, or nails, check in child’s hair for head lice/nits, insects or spiders observation, check of parasites on leaves, etc.



Blips Micro permits the use of your smartphone for real microscopy applications.

Blips Micro can recognize details of about 1/7000 inch (≈1/275 mm), so distinguishing cells or other inhabitants of the micro-world. BLIPS Micro is less than 1/20 inch (≈1.2mm) high, and it turns your phone into a real digital microscope.


You need to keep a distance of ¼ inch (6mm) between the lens and the sample under observation to discover tiny details at high definition. With the use of digital zoom it is possible to achieve magnification over 100x*.



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