12'' Phone Screen Magnifier Cell Phone 6D HD Anti-Blue Light Amplifier Screen Enlarger for Movies, Videos, and Gaming Compatible with All Smartphones
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My Galaxy 9 doesn't have a camera, so I am unsure. My only complaint is that it is adjustable, and I have to take it out a bit to fit the big phone, so I don't think it will work with the galaxy 7. My goal is to be as helpful as possible.
I say "yes!" The screen is 12 inches HD.
The mobile phone and the stand can be disassembled to apply, and there will be no difference in the effect. The stand can be used as a selfie stick, where pictures can be taken or live conversations can be broadcast.
As the gooseneck bracket amplifier can be fixed vertically, you should keep in mind that as we have selected a strong material for the gooseneck bracket, you will have to bend it vigorously in order to accomplish your goal.
Selected User Reviews For 12'' Phone Screen Magnifier Cell Phone 6D HD Anti-Blue Light Amplifier Screen Enlarger for Movies, Videos, and Gaming Compatible with All Smartphones
It will come as no surprise to you that I am a fan of this product, but I feel it may be a wee bit cheaply built. I don't think the plastic is very good quality. There are six buttons on my phone. The garment barely fits a man who is 49 inches tall The clip is wired to your phone, which I knew beforehand, but thought there'd be a better platform for your phone to attach to, obviously not the case. There is no platform for your phone to sit on, so it is held into the bracket by light tension on either side. My phone is about to fall out of my hand. I'm concerned that it will fall right out. On top of that, when the clip plays, the "screen" appears to be bent like the hind legs of a dog. For my phone's "screen" to even appear slightly straighter, I had to hold my phone at a severe angle. You would need a straight-on shot to see the family sitting around watching. The angles of the camera are not ideal, and you would all need a straight-on shot to see everyone in the photo To properly see the "screen," you need to view it on a computer.
If you pay $20 for a listing, you can expect to receive what you pay for. It is not any different here. From the goose neck arm to the mounting hardware, all of the materials are very low-cost It should be at both the phone end and the point where it connects In my opinion, if you don't tweak this much, it is at least usable as a phone stand. If you have even a fan blowing on it, the arm wobbles because there is no dampening in the spring action of the ducting steel. When used in conjunction with the magnifier, you'll also have to figure out a clever way to lock the magnifier in place because it relies solely on friction and can't support the weight of itself. In best case scenario, the arm will droop and you will need to reposition it, in worst case scenario you won't be able to use the magnifier at all. The magnifier on the desk stand of a sitting desk can be used (that said) In order for it to be at the right distance from your phone, you just need to prop it up. My laptop has been configured this way for weeks and I haven't experienced any significant problems. In my view, however, it would be counterproductive to keep it connected to the phone clamp since it defeats its own purpose regardless of the fact that it can be removed. As well as being out of focus, it does not seem right to me. This tool is moderately valuable on the goose arm because of the reasons listed above. My phone has a box fan blowing from behind it while it is in the arm. It also wobbles noticeably. There is a slight wobble in the screen after each press. It is not secure and you can tell the reason for that when you see the mounting method, which is a plastic collar which screws into a plastic jaw around a pressure fit sheet of steel wrapped in PVC. You can tweak this arm more so that it will break more quickly. You should not mess with it if you desire to use it, so keep it set in a certain position. In my opinion, a loop on the goose neck is the best way to achieve the best results. As it is being extended straight out and loaded up with your phone, it is going to droop over time. It should not matter what orientation you hang it from either hanging it over head, level, or below, will cause fatigue over time and lead to it shifting from its desired position. This can then be broken like a coat hanger in a pinch. But if you need this in a hurry, this is essentially a 2-in-1 The offer was for one. When you purchase a super cheap goose arm, you get a magnifier for free. My take on it is that it's not worth the money, but getting a quality one costs at least five times what it costs.
While I really like this, I'm looking for something that is easier to adjust. It is hard to bend the goose neck just the right way, and you can only adjust the visor in two positions I have to spend a great deal of time getting up and down before I can settle down to watch anything if I'm sitting far away from my phone. In all other respects, everything is fine.
I love it! What a great idea! My only wish is that I could still use it when I had It would be nice to not have to remove it every time.
It is not a waste of Do not waste your time or money. You are never gonna see full screen, plastic screen, less-than-effective display, and the phone is not parallel with the wall so I feel dizzy and the Lazy Holder is not flexible at all. Just buy a regular holder (cheap one) since it is so complicated to move. The best is yet to come.
It was a hit with him. Initially, it was a bit difficult to set it up for use, but as soon as we did we were able to attach Moving him would wiggle the screen while he is on it. He put it aside not to be used again after a few days.
Therefore, you need to hold the magnifying glass at a specific angle in order to actually see what is being watched. If you are not in that position, you cannot move. As a result, the quality deteriorates even further. It is not designed for two people. It gets even harder to view the screen through the phone once it's mounted because it tilts downward once you've attached it to the mount.
Yesterday, I received the package. This item was warped when it came out of its packaging. Also, a screen damaged to the point that it can't be used. The box they come in. It does not appear to have been damaged on the outside. Cannot be used.