Xiaomi 13 Ultra wins white photo kit with shutter button

The Xiaomi 13 Ultra was presented in April this year as the brand’s most advanced bet in terms of cameras, including an exclusive module to bring ergonomics closer to professional models. The accessory was only sold in green, but now it will also be available in white.
The photography kit is attached to the cell phone, making it thicker. On the right side of the person capturing the photo, a construction aimed at fitting the hands promises to improve the experience, along with the button to activate the shutter and change the zoom.
The gadget still features an external textured layer, which should deliver a more premium touch sensation, in addition to ensuring an extra level of protection and security when wielding the cell phone.
The product is connected to the smartphone via Bluetooth 5.0 to allow the wireless exchange of information between the shutter command and the camera application. However, charging your battery happens by cable, through the USB-C interface.
In addition to the “case”, the accessory kit also includes a side security lanyard, a 67 mm lens adapter, and a lens protector that provides resistance against dust and scratches. At first, none of these items make changes to the performance of the cell phone cameras.
According to tests carried out on the green version of the accessory, it is also compatible with other smartphones, such as the OPPO Find X6 Pro, Vivo X90 Pro Plus, Huawei Mate 50 Pro and Meizu 20 Pro. Apparently, the situation will be the same for the white option.
The photography kit for the Xiaomi 13 Ultra was presented in the Chinese market, with the official price of 999 yuan – equivalent to around R$ 661 in direct conversion.
Recently, the device passed the rigorous camera test of the DXOMARK portal. The final performance of the device was below expectations, which is why it was left out of the top 10 ranking in photos and videos. There is still no information about the sale of the Xiaomi 13 Ultra in Brazil, or its accessory focused on improving the experience when shooting.