http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/11/will.i.am-launch-620.jpg So, we learned two things today. Firstly, Will.i.am is able to attract quite a media scrum, and secondly, national press photographers have sharp elbows. Nevertheless, we braved the London debut of the Black Eyed Peas star’s *(Will.i.am promises to turn your iPhone into a 14-megapixel 'genius-phone') iPhone accessories and fortunately came away with more than just Elephunk-sized bruises. We got some brief playtime with the gadgets, plus an interview with the CEO of Will.i.am’s tech venture – none other than Chandra Rathakrishnan of Fusion Garage fame (or notoriety). If you’re wondering if we asked him why anyone would spend upwards of £199 ($315) on a wide-angle lens attachment when a really decent alternative can be had for a fraction of that cost, then hopefully the video and early impressions after the break will satisfy your curiosity.*Gallery: (http://www.engadget.com/photos/i-am-iphone-camera-accessories-hands-on/)
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