Grab the Retro Kodak Charmera Keychain Blind Box for Just $35 at Amazon
Have the delightful Kodak Charmera keychains caught your eye, and you’ve been dying to grab one for yourself? We don’t blame you, and the good news is scooping up a blind box from Amazon won’t set you back too much. A single blind box is available to grab for $34.99 from the retailer (see it here), which will randomly set you up with one of seven different designs of the camera that you can see in closer detail below.
Inspired by the Kodak Fling camera from the ’80s, this isn’t just any old keychain. What makes it stand out is that you can actually take photos and videos using it, which is a very fun touch, even if they’re not the highest quality photos around. IGN’s Seth Macy found a lot to love in this little digital camera, writing that it’s “completely unnecessary but there’s such a vibe from the lofi photos it takes, and the filters are awesome too. Definitely recommend picking one up just to have some fun.”
Plus, when using photo mode, there’s also four different frames and seven filters that you can play around with. It even has a date stamp function, so you can remember the exact point in time that you took some of your favorite photos on it.
It certainly looks like a delightful pick-up, both as an accessory and as a way to capture everyday moments in your life. Plus, with so many fun designs of the camera available, the blind box element makes for a nice surprise in wondering which one you’re going to get when it arrives. Whether you want it for yourself, or want to grab a blind box for a friend or family member with a love of photography, it’s a cool buy for $35.
Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.
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