Perfume Bottle-Shaped Cameras

The Sony KW1 Selfie Camera is Designed to Look Like a Perfume Bottle

The Sony KW1 is a selfie-centric camera that is designed to look like a perfume bottle, so when you're snapping selfies of yourself and your posse at the club, it'll actually look like you're spraying the lot with perfume. Aside from its novel design, the camera also features a 180 degree rotating lens and built-in WiFi so you don't have to waste any time getting those selfies on Facebook and showing all your friends what a vibrant social life you have.

The Sony KW1 features a 19.2-megapixel sensor and a 21-millimeter F2 lens that can rotate 180 degrees. It comes in white, pink, purple and green versions, with its rotating lens head section mostly transparent to enhance the perfume bottle appearance.

The camera includes a self-timer with a countdown function and a crystal texture camera bracket to allow for easy hands-free shots.
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