External flash into a new market? 9 LEDs help iPhone

Although smartphone manufacturers have worked hard to improve the flash on their smartphones, performance is still not comparable to specialized flash peripherals. At the recently concluded CES show, Knog, an Australian company known for making flash peripherals for mobile devices, also launched the latest flash product, Expose.


The name Expose is dedicated to the iPhone and is small enough to be carried on a keychain. And there is a companion app, the user can easily adjust different flash modes, including flash, strobe, continuous exposure, etc. In addition, the user is also required to adjust the white balance and brightness.

The flash is connected via Bluetooth and a smartphone. The 9 LEDs can emit 130 lumens of brightness, which is twice the brightness of the iPhone's own flash. The flashing titanium alloy has no pressure.


Expose is powered by USB charging and the iPhone's Lightning interface. It comes with a converter for microUSB and other interfaces. The battery life supports continuous lighting for one hour. Of course, no one will bring this thing to pure lighting. Expose will be available in the next few weeks, and the price is 60 US dollars, equivalent to 372 yuan.

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