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Kodak Charmera: Tiny Keyring Camera Review

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Kodak Launches ‌Keychain-Sized Digital Camera, Tapping Into Collectible Tech Trend

Kodak has released the Charmera, a fully functional digital ⁣camera small enough‍ to attach to a keyring -⁣ weighing just 30 grams and smaller​ than​ an AirPods case. The cameras, officially licensed through Reto Pro, are currently sold out after an⁢ initial launch that mirrored the popular “blind box” sales strategy seen with⁢ collectible toys like Labubu.

The Charmera arrives as interest in retro-inspired and miniature technology surges,offering a nostalgic nod ‍to Kodak’s original single-use “Fling” camera from ​the 1980s.Sold as a blind box for $29.99 or a set of six for $179.94, the camera shoots 1.6-megapixel photos and 1080p video,complete with customizable Kodak​ frames,vintage filters,and a date stamp. While image quality isn’t expected to rival modern smartphones, ⁤the Charmera aims⁢ to deliver ​a fun, accessible, and collectible photography experience. Reto Pro anticipates restocking‌ the cameras on its website following ​the initial sell-out.

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