Use Your Phone As A Portable Scanner With Scandy

Scanners and all-in-one printers are a thing of the past. Scandy is said to be the future of document scanning. It lets you turn any smartphone into a portable desk scanner using its built-in camera. We know the iPhone 4 has a superb camera on its back, but is that enough to entice users to start using it to scan important documents? Scandy thinks so. The Scandy is a beautifully designed telescoping stand arm made out of plastic and also comes in an aluminum version, allowing you to adjust the height in order to fit different sized documents or photos and scan them 10 times faster than a traditional scanner. The idea is to take non-blurry photos of documents. Scandy may have hit a new market for scanning solutions with this Ikea desk leg look-alike, but as far as I'm concerned, smartphones aren't ready yet to compete against the real deal.

Scandy is currently a new Kickstarter project, but you can already pre-order yours for $40 and $100 for the platinum aluminum anodized version.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Photograph Space Using Your iPhone 4 With AstroClip

I said it before and I'll say it again, the iPhone 4 can take some astonishing photos for a camera phone. Got a telescope laying around? The AstroClip will let you use your iPhone 4 to take some awesome photos of the moon and outer space you've always wanted on a lower cost budget. That of course, depends how good of a telescope you've got. The AstroClip is very much like the Olloclip lens attachment we've seen for the iPhone 4, it easily slips on your iPhone 4's camera and it can be attached to any popular telescope with a 1.25" eyepiece. 

That's one moonlicious photograph if you ask me. $25 is all you need to get started in astrophotography using your iPhone 4 and a telescope. Don't have a telescope? Apparently you can get a decent one for just under $100 on Amazon. The AstroClip is now available for pre-order and comes in white or black via Kickstarter

Thanks for the tip, Chris!

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief