“…Variations in the crystal structure and bandgap tunability enable the use of Sn and Sn–Pb perovskites in photodetectors in the NIR, visible, and UV ranges. ,− Due to the solution and low-temperature processability, it is feasible to render flexibility, which is uncommon in traditional photodetectors that are mainly fabricated by growing inorganic semiconductor materials on a wafer using high-temperature epitaxial growth methods. Flexible photodetectors can be bent, rolled, folded, or even stretched in a variety of applications, such as wearable devices, e-skin, smart textiles, and artificial electronic eyes. ,,, Owing to the remarkable optoelectronic properties of perovskites, enhanced photodetectors can operate under low or even zero external bias in self-powered applications. Sn and Sn–Pb mixed perovskite have been successfully employed in the development of sensitive, durable, and flexible photodetectors, as depicted in Figure a …”