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Meet the tiny retro camera made for the moments your phone makes feel too polished. Clip it to your keys, bring it everywhere, and capture the blurry, funny, golden little memories that usually disappear before the group chat even loads.
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Display: 0.96 inch TFT LCD screen
VideoResolution: 1080P (1920 × 1080), 720P (1280 × 720)
Lens: 130° HD wide angle lens
AudioFormat: WAV (512 Kbps)
Interface: High speed Type C port
PowerInput: Type C / DC 5V (1A)
Battery: 180 mAh rechargeable battery
ChargingTime: About 1 hour
StorageCapacity: 16GB / 32GB / 64GB / 128GB Micro SD card (optional)
Material: ABS plastic
Dimensions: 62.8 × 58 × 25.9 mm (2.47 × 2.28 × 1.02 inches)
ProductWeight: 26 g (0.92 oz)
ImageFormat: JPG
VideoFormat: AVI
ImageRatio: 4:3
Microphone: Built in microphone with synchronized audio recording
Languages: 16+ languages including English, German, Japanese
1x Thumbsysnap camera
1x Keychain
1x Type C Cable
1x User Manual
Compatible with Micro SD, Micro SDHC, Micro SDXC, and T-Flash cards up to 128GB, giving you plenty of space to store thousands of photos and videos.
Device Compatibility
Files can be easily transferred to and viewed on:
Universal Type-C Charging
Recharge the camera with any Type-C compatible power source, including:
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CAPTURE MEMORIES IN A SPECIAL WAY
The lo-fi look is the point
Stop making every memory look like a product demo.
Your phone is brilliant. It is also a tiny overachiever that smooths, sharpens, and perfects everything until it feels like it happened to someone else. ThumbySnap keeps the color, grain, blur, and happy little imperfections that make a photo feel alive.
Most cameras wait in a drawer. This one tags along like it heard there might be cake.
Capture photos, videos, and audio without unlocking your phone.
Clips to keys, bags, lanyards, or belt loops.
Save more with Micro SD support up to 128GB.
"Wait, that tiny thing actually takes photos?" is usually the first reaction. The second is someone asking to borrow it.
Phone photos say, "Here is what happened." ThumbySnap photos say, "Remember how loud everyone was laughing?"
It is small enough to forget you packed it, which is exactly why it ends up catching the best stuff.
The built-in flash makes nights look imperfect in the correct way: warm, messy, funny, and very worth keeping.
It is a gift people open, turn over in their hands, and immediately start planning where to take it.
No app. No feed. No "let me just check one notification" and suddenly it is tomorrow. Press, capture, continue living.
The photos feel like a tiny time capsule: a little soft, a little grainy, and way more human than another polished rectangle.
Your questions answered!
What can ThumbySnap capture?
It captures JPG photos plus AVI video, with 1080P and 720P video modes. It also has a built-in microphone for synchronized audio recording.
How small is it really?
It weighs about 26g and measures roughly 62.8 x 58 x 25.9 mm, so it is genuinely keychain-sized instead of "technically portable if you bring a tote bag" sized.
Does it need an app?
No. Shoot on the camera, preview on the 0.96 inch TFT screen, then transfer files with a Micro SD card or card reader. Pleasantly old school. Your notifications can wait.
What storage and charging does it use?
It supports Micro SD storage up to 128GB and recharges through Type-C. The reference specs list a 180mAh rechargeable battery and about 1 hour charging time.
What comes in the box?
You get the retro keychain camera, keychain attachment, Type-C charging cable, and user manual. Small box, big main-character energy.
Can I use it at night?
Yes. The built-in flash is made for low-light moments like dinners, parties, nights out, and the blurry little scenes that somehow become the best memories.
How do I move photos to my phone or computer?
Save your shots to a Micro SD card, then transfer them with a card reader or compatible adapter. No social app, no login, no tiny notification ambush.
Is this a serious camera or just a cute accessory?
Both, which is honestly rude of it. It shoots photos and video, has a screen for playback, clips to your keys, and still looks like something people will ask about.