Nano Technology Powered Holographic Lenses

A project in San Francisco, CA by Trippy Clip™
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Versatile camera lenses powered by nano-technology that produce optical holographic effects, designed for almost every mobile device!
Backers: 203
Average Pledge Per Backer: $81

Funded: $16,413 of $15,000
Dates: Jan 19th -> Mar 20th (60 days)
Project By: Trippy Clip™
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Latest News

Prism Lenses Guaranteed W/O Stretch Goal & Kickstarter Exclusive Gold Lenses!

March 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey everyone! I hope you all are having an awesome St. Patrick's Day! Chaz and I have very exciting news to tell you guys!Below is a picture of our limited run gold lens. They are only going to be available through the end of our campaign. These are... (Read More)

WE. ARE. FUNDED!

March 11th - via: kickstarter.com
That's right, we are funded! After over a year of development and marketing this invention is going to the market!Chaz and I cannot thank you enough for all of your support so far in helping us turn this innovative idea into a project that is going... (Read More)

Trippy Clip Gives Smartphone Photos a Soft, Prism Effect

February 27th - via: digitaltrends.com
The Trippy Clip is a clip-on lens that attaches onto almost any smartphone, tablet, or laptop. What it gives your photos is a unique prism effect. (Read More)

Trippy Clip Lens Adds Sparkly Rainbows to PicturesStraight No Filter

February 18th - via: straightnofilter.com
If you’ve been hankering after a clip-on phone lens that mixes rainbow colors with the cheesy starburst effect that was so hot in the 80s, then today’s your lucky day. The Trippy Clip gives you all this and more. Literally — it’s also a fisheye lens. (Read More)

15 of the best new gadgets and toys for photographers

February 12th - via: creativeboom.co.uk
If you’re a photographer, either amateur or professional, you’ll no doubt be obsessed with your camera and accompanying equipment. You’ll have t... (Read More)

DT Daily: Trippy Clip lens, SpaceX tries again, gas up your phone

February 9th - via: screen.yahoo.com
Today on DT Daily: tricking your cell phone camera into thinking its 1974, SpaceX gets ready to try and land a rocket, again, and gassing up your dead device… with actual gas. (Read More)

Holographic Lens By Trippy Clip

February 5th - via: thegadgetflow.com
Versatile camera lenses powered by nano-technology that produce optical holographic effects, designed for almost every mobile device! Trippy Clip™ optical (Read More)

Trippy Clip lens puts a far-out effect on your smartphone camera, no drugs required

February 1st - via: technotwitts.com
As good as it is, the fixed lenses in iPhones and other smartphones are limited in what they can do. And it’s this limitation that has opened up a world of (Read More)

[图+视频]Trippy Clip:彻底改变手机摄影捕捉光线模式

January 30th - via: cnbeta.com
当你看到下面这张图的时候,你也许会认为它是一张借助了软件或进行过后期特效处理过的照片。其实不然,这是一张完完全全用iPhone拍出来的原图,而这要得益于一款配件--TrippyClip。TrippyClip可支持任何一款iPhone、iPad、Android设备甚至某些笔记本,这款小配件的价格不会太贵,目前仍处于开发阶段,预计会在今夏推出。 (Read More)

Cool new accessory completely changes the way your iPhone captures photos

January 29th - via: bgr.com
The images below are stills taken from a video, and no apps or clever visual effects were added. Instead, they were captured using a nifty new iPhone accessory called the "Trippy Clip," which can clip onto any iPhone, iPad, Android device or even a laptop. (Read More)

61% funded and 2 weeks to go!

January 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Everyone, We would like to update you on the progress thus far with the Holographic Lens project but before doing so we would like to thank all of your for your continued support so far in making this project a reality. We only have 2 weeks left... (Read More)

34% funded in Week 1 & Great Press Exposure

January 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Everyone, Hope you all have had a great week. Just wanted to update everyone that I am pretty happy with the progress of the campaign and I have been doing a lot of work with the manufacturers to triple check that everything is up to par and... (Read More)

Trippy Clip Adds Effects To Phone Camera Photos

January 27th - via: nextpowerup.com
Phone camera accessories aren't new, but most are not focused on effects. Trippy Clip is a new phone camera accessory that specifically adds trippy color effects to photos. The device has been called the "world's first color changing lens system" and outside of adding prism color effects, the gadget does add a 180-degree field-of-view. (Read More)

TRIPPY CLIP: THE ESSENTIAL CAMERA TOOL FOR THE AVID EDM FAN

January 23rd - via: edm.com
Nano-tech powered holographic smartphone lenses that turn your camera into a set of diffraction glasses. (Read More)

Trippy Clip Lenses for Smartphones

January 23rd - via: gadgetify.com
Your smartphone probably already has a decent camera (depending on what you have). But many of us would love to be able to add different lenses to our smartphone camera. The Trippy Clip can help. This is an innovative color-changing lens system for smartphones. You can even attach it to your laptop. It is easy to install and lets you switch it between your devices easily. (Read More)

25% in under 2 days! WOW!

January 20th - via: kickstarter.com
For those who have been keeping tabs on our campaign we have become extremely popular in just under 2 days. Never in a million light years did we expect it to get this big! Statistically, Kickstarter says that if you can reach 25% of your stretch... (Read More)

The Trippy Clip: holographic lens powered by Nano tech

January 20th - via: stocknewsdesk.com
The Trippy Clip optical technology has come up with an all new technology for smart phone camera lenses. It is a holographic lens powered by Nano technology. This versatile camera lens is not only dedicated to smart phones but any phone with a camera can utilize this new tech at its best. It has come up with the greatest innovation ever for mobile photography. The Trippy Clip comes with prism lens and fisheye lens technology. The current camera you are using in your mobile might seem to be good enough for your party use or daily life use but it is not good enough for your creative mind. It is no fun for the professional photographers. Hence the Trippy Clip can provide you something that may excite your photographic talent using your phone. (Read More)

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