For some odd reason, I recently found myself discussing the many cellular phones we’ve owned over the years with my wife; From the bag phones that rested in the floorboards of our 1990s cars and SUVs to the brick-sized models that mimicked military walkie-talkies. Of course, there was the litany of flip phones we proudly toted around. I also remember being tethered to the chunky Blackberry models that my employer required. Eventually, smartphones entered our lives during the early 2000s and they were magical, allowing for the enjoyment of social media, videos, blogs, gaming, and quality picture-taking.
One thing all smartphones had (and have) in common was their steep price points and painful contracts with brands like AT&T and Verizon. Today, smartphone devices are owned by virtually everyone, regardless of income level. If you don’t believe me, trek through the airport or grocery store and look around.
No sooner than smartphones hit the market, so did cases of all colors, patterns, styles, and stoutness.
But back to smartphone cameras…Many photographers, vacationers, and adventurists enjoyed these devices for their surprising ability to capture great images, and these cameras have only improved with every launch of a new phone model.
Everyone loves collecting images and videos from the quality cameras embedded in their favorite Apple iPhone, Android, or Google Pixel. They’re even more handy for those that enjoy the outdoors – especially for digiscoping.
Digiscoping allows you to not only capture outdoor images and videos but also draws distant subjects closer by marrying your smartphone camera with the magnification offered by your favorite optics.
Other brands have followed suit since Phone Skope offered the first digiscoping kits around 2010. While some brands solely depend on magnets, others require a smartphone case for digiscoping.
The problem with the former is that there is no protection against drops and clumsy moves while outside. Conversely, the latter protects the smartphone with an outer shell for use digiscoping.
While Phone Skope digiscoping kits have always utilized a strong custom-fitting case, they now do so with one that is aesthetically pleasing – not just acceptable, but downright sharp-looking. Now we’re talking about unmatched protection from a sporty case that anyone would be proud to carry anywhere.
Carbo Pro Case Features
Made from carbon fiber and aluminum, Phone Skope’s new case offers elite lightweight construction with a sleek profile. Its ruggedness means great shock resistance, largely due to its premium corner bumps and foam strips. From a utilitarian standpoint, the Carbo Pro Case is MagSafe-ready. This means seamless charging and a new world of accessories such as a MagSafe Battery Pack and Magnetic Wallet.
However, at the end of the day, the cherry on top of this ultrafunctional tool is indeed its good looks. So, add to the list of reasons why the world’s best digiscoping system just got better. Put differently, Phone Skope’s Carbon Pro Case provides not only a great digiscoping connection outdoors but an undeniably stylish look while at work, in the car, or out on the town. Great utility and looks – you can have it all.




