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Review: Hyper’s new Pearl is a compact, LED-lit mirror that can fully recharge the iPhone 6

It’s not easy to create a legitimately novel accessory these days, and it’s even harder to sail smoothly through a crowdfunding campaign to bring one to market. Sanho — better-known as Hyper thanks to a popular line of battery products — spent much of 2014 preparing to release a female-friendly combination compact mirror and USB battery pack, using both Kickstarter and Indiegogo campaigns to raise funds for its production. After making a public splash at the 2015 CES alongside the new (and world’s smallest) laser pointer iPin, the mirror-battery Pearl ($40) is now shipping to customers.

The result — a 3.6″-diameter circular double mirror with a 3000mAh battery underneath — has been finished with silver, gold, or red glossy metallic exterior paint, and a white LED light ring inside. In short, it’s an elegant and welcome option for female iPhone users, delivering a combination of solid build quality and good value for the price.

Key Details:

  • Circular compact mirror 3.6″ in diameter with LED lighting.
  • 3000mAh battery is good for a full iPhone 6 recharge.
  • Three nice metallic color options.
  • Very solid build quality is at least as nice as a typical mirror.

 

Packaged in an atypically nice box with a velvet lining, Pearl feels as if it was designed to be safe to buy as a gift. Inside the box, you’ll find Pearl sitting in a contoured recess, right above a compartment with a multi-head USB charging cable — micro-USB, Dock Connector, and Lightning connector — plus a microfiber drawstring carrying case. Hyper is offering the multi-head cable for free if you share a link to its Pearl page via social media; otherwise, a micro-USB cable is included just to charge the battery.

Pearl feels at least as well-made as the standard compact mirrors it’s designed to replace. The hinge is sturdy, and Hyper has built in a 3X-magnified mirror above a non-magnified bottom mirror; there are mirrors with up to 10X (skin pore-level) magnification, but Pearl’s is right for most makeup application purposes. At just under a half-inch in thickness, Pearl is more substantial than the typical compact mirror, but not by enough to be a problem; it can easily fit in any purse, or stow away in the back pocket of a pair of pants.

Used solely as a USB battery, Pearl is capable of fully recharging the latest iPhone 6, hitting 102% from a completely discharged device in our testing; older iPhones will get more than a full refueling from the rechargeable cell. But there’s a good chance that it will also be used as a mirror, which if illuminated for extended periods of time using the 10 built-in white LEDs could fall somewhat below that number. A double-tap on the left-side power button activates or deactivates the lights, while a single tap shows the remaining charge with four blue dot LEDs. Recharging begins automatically when a USB cable is connected, and stops automatically when the cable is disconnected.

There are no huge surprises to report with Pearl’s performance. It took the expected two hours to fully recharge a drained iPhone 6, and its USB output is rated at a maximum 2.1A — fast enough for iPads, though the 3000mAh capacity means that it will obviously fall short of full recharges for anything larger than the iPhone 6.

Overall, Pearl is a pretty good value for the dollar. Standalone illuminated compact mirrors sell for $10 to $15 on their own, and Pearl combines that functionality with a battery and cable — a handy package for the $40 asking price. The only thing that would be obviously better for some users would be fully integrated cabling, and given how close this first-generation Pearl comes to that ideal, we wouldn’t be surprised to see a version like that in the future.

Manufacturer:
Hyper
MSRP:
$40
Compatibility:
All iPads, iPhones, USB iPods

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Comments

  1. chrisl84 - 9 years ago

    If they can get these to makeup counters at national retailers they will sell a boat load.

  2. Milorad Ivović - 9 years ago

    It would make more sense if it accepted compact foundation refills from various brands with ring inserts for sizing with popular brands… As it stands, you need to carry two pucks, both of which have a mirror, and dab a sponge into the one without the LED lighting, put it down, pick up the pearl, proceed to apply…

    Obviously some people thought it would be worthwhile, but I personally don’t see any added convenience at all. I think it would have been a genius move to accept compact refills, but without that functionality, it’s just another thing you have to lug around.

    • Milorad Ivović - 9 years ago

      Also, that direction would have provided some co-branding opportunities with a few different cosmetics companies. Imagine the MAC Pearl, or the Pearl: L’Oreal Edition… I wouldn’t mind a slice of that pie.

      Remember Hyper, it’s not my 30 seconds you pay for, it’s the brilliance to think of it in 30 seconds :P

    • mpias3785 - 9 years ago

      Then there would be no room for the battery.

      • Milorad Ivović - 9 years ago

        A compact refill is about 3mm thick. Making the whole thing 3 or 4mm thicker beats carrying around two pucks with their own mirrors and casings for no good reason.

        If you’re going to make a product that is for all intents and purposes, a makeup compact… Why not make it an actual makeup compact? Beats me.

  3. mpias3785 - 9 years ago

    It looks like a tiny toilet seat. The company could make an eyeglass case to appeal to both sexes.

  4. Kelly Easton-Best - 9 years ago

    Every girl wants one! Fabulous idea with dual purpose.

  5. Pat Smith - 9 years ago

    only good for Apple users then???