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New Gorillapod uses rare earth magnets, sticks to your car

Gotta love Gorillapod. They’ve taken a concept, perfected it, and then ran with it in all kinds of ways that most people never expected. The most recent addition to the family is the Gorillapod Magnetic.

Based off of the original Gorillapod, the Magnetic is a variation on the basic theme: attach magnets to the feet, so people can stick them to things. Makes more sense to me then the suction cup version. Keep in mind the Magnetic is only for smaller cameras, not for your DSLR. The Gorillapod Magnetic is currently available on the Gorillapod website, and it’ll set you back $24.95.



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