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📸 Elevate your mobile shots & calls—glare out, clarity in!
The 37mm CPL Filter by CfoPiryx is a universal circular polarizer lens accessory designed to clip onto smartphones with 37mm threaded lenses. It reduces glare and reflections, enhances color accuracy, and improves video call appearance by eliminating screen glare and green dot reflections. Lightweight and easy to attach, it’s compatible with major phone brands and ideal for professionals seeking polished mobile photography and clearer video calls.

| ASIN | B08B45K361 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,497 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #63 in Cell Phone Lens Attachments |
| Brand | CfoPiryx |
| Coating Description | Polarizer |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (354) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.46"L x 1.46"W |
| Manufacturer | CfoPiryx |
| Photo Filter Size | 37 Millimeters |
| Screen Size | 1 Inches |
| Special Effect | Polarizer |
| Thread Size | 37 Millimeters |
| UPC | 690094751157 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
S**S
Perfect Solution for Video Call Glare - Game Changer!
I discovered this 37mm CPL (Circular Polarizer) Filter through a YouTube tutorial, and I'm so glad I did! This universal lens accessory has completely transformed my video call appearance. What I Love: The filter is incredibly easy to use - you simply rotate the lens to adjust the polarization until you eliminate unwanted glare and reflections. The difference is night and day! It effectively removes the annoying green dot issue and screen reflections that used to appear in my video calls. Real Results: Since using this CPL filter, I look significantly better on Zoom calls, and the bonus is that people can no longer see what's displayed on my screen through the reflection in my glasses. It's a simple privacy improvement I didn't even know I needed. Bottom Line: For anyone dealing with glare issues during video calls, this is an absolute must-have. The quality is solid, it's straightforward to attach and adjust, and the results speak for themselves. Highly recommend watching a quick tutorial to learn the rotation technique - it makes all the difference! Would definitely recommend to anyone who wears glasses and does frequent video calls!
D**G
Excellent for reducing eye glass glare
Works like a charm!
D**.
Creates a small glare (spot)
I get a small spot on video when using this filter. I thought it was my computer screen, but I tried it on another computer and in different locations, and the same thing happens. It does help lower the reflection from glasses, but it really creates another issue. Looks like Casper the ghost on my video calls !
L**A
It’s okay
I bought this to help with the glare on my glasses when I’m on video calls for work. This helps with some of the glare but it doesn’t remove all of it.
R**T
Works great, but you have to rotate the lens until the glare disappears.
It functions properly, but you must rotate the lens until the glare disappears. It requires manual rotation to eliminate the glare. No issues with color, and it's built well for the price.
C**.
Professional Photographer
I have no idea why the "bad" reviews are saying these are not polarized. I've been a professional photog for 20+ years and you can test if a lens is polarized by using a known polarized lens - If the light dims or goes black at a certain angle, your camera lens is polarized. If there’s no change, it isn’t. This product IS polarized. Anyway, I bought this for my mother because she needed a clip-on, or else I'd have given her one of my lenses. Here's a screenshot she sent me using a Macbook (don't blame me for lack of clarity in the pic, she took it). Anyhow, to make these work, you can't just pop it on and start turning the dial and think "voila." No. You have to "tune" it. This is a a CPL lens. Since a CPL blocks some light, rotating it can slightly affect exposure, usually by 1–2 stops. That's how it works on a camera, and this is no different. It works BEST if your light source is above you, or DIFFUSED from the side, such as with a diffused ring light or an equivalent "soft box." If you have too much harsh, non diffused light, on your left or right, it will only work on one side of your glasses. If you turn it too much, it will go back to glare, you have to be slow with it and go back and forth until you hit the sweet spot. Cons: The only thing that bothers me about this lens, and it's serious, is it's too tight and cannot be loosened - unless you know what you're doing with some tools. It's a spring loaded clamp. The issue is, if you use this on a MacBook, which is very thin, it's so tight that it could easily damage the camera via the pressure. I would NOT put this on a MacBook unless you loosen the pressure. The only way to do that is by bending the clamp anchors. Not too hard. If you look on YouTube, 'how to fix a broken hair clip', you'll see how spring loaded clamps are put together/disassembled and be able to fairly easily loosen it. Tip, if the green light on your camera is causing glare, put a small piece of black paper over the light with the tiniest bit of tape and problem solved. Don't use a 'camera cover' for the light if you're on Mac because if you close the lid with one of those one, it can damage the camera.
O**A
Works great after twisting and fine-tuning
Wearing glasses and webcams don't mix, and this solved my biggest issue by reducing screen reflections on my glasses dramatically. I simply clipped it on my webcam (added a silicone wad to reduce the squeeze stress on the webcam) and after carefully rotating the lens to reach the sweet spot the glare was virtually eliminated. No changing angles, no reducing the brightness of my monitor, it just works. You HAVE to rotate the lens, simply placing it in front of a camera won't work. I will have to modify it by cutting off the clamp to make it lighter, probably a silicone brace of some sort, but the lens does what it was supposed to.
J**S
From a Pro Photographer: Works As Advertised
I read a couple of reviews about this before buying it, including a few that said this doesn't work. Absolutely untrue. A circular polarizer doesn't work miracles if you are a bad photographer, but it will remove specular highlights and enrich the color. Best piece of kit I've bought in a long while!
K**様
2枚一組でPLフィルターと知っていて1枚しか入れていない、ヒドイ商品
P**S
This is perfect for Zoom web cameras to completely remove the screen reflection on my glasses. I use one of the most expensive Logitech zoom cameras, and it could not remove the reflection on my glasses due to the anti-glare tint on my glasses. This cheap lens filter just clips on the Logitech camera and works wonders. the blue screen reflection on my glasses vanished.
A**.
I bought this to solve a very specific problem: strong glare on my cat-eye glasses during video calls. The lenses reflected everything - windows, blinds, lamps, even my computer screen - and you could barely see my eyes. It was distracting and honestly a bit embarrassing during meetings. After seeing a suggestion in a YouTube video, I placed this polarizing lens over my iMac’s camera - and it completely solved the issue. The glare disappeared immediately, and my eyes are clearly visible during conference calls. I can’t speak to other uses (such as phones or different camera setups), but for my iMac camera and regular video meetings, it works perfectly.
A**I
Había leído muchos review malos pero creo que se trata de saber usar un equipo fotográfico antes de todo. Claro está que no hace milagros por el precio, pero es un excelente accesorio y hace su trabajo. Recomendado!
O**.
Es un buen artículo el precio está bien y llegó en el tiempo y forma
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