We fight the battle with an empty smartphone battery almost every day, and our days often gravitate around power outlets. The Crankcase iPhone cases from Ampware put an end to this, as the protective case has a built-in battery and, crucially, allows electricity to be generated by turning the handle. It is a dynamo charger with a mechanism that we have seen so far, e.g. with hand lamps. Get it on Indiegogo.
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Jesus could turn water into wine, and Tendigi could turn an iPhone into an Android. Pretty similar thing, don't you think? Many have tried (iPhone and Android have completely different mobile environments that until now seemed incompatible), but Nick Lee, CTO of Tendigi, who recently ran Windows 95 on an Apple Watch, succeeded. thought iOS and Android would ever coexist.
Humans don't like change. The proof is the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, from which Apple removed the classic headphone jack, resulting in a whole 'halo'. In a desperate attempt to get the 3.5mm jack back, some Apple users have started drilling holes in the case of the new phone with a drill. Fortunately, there's a much more elegant solution for those who don't like Apple's Lightning connector and would like to use their old headphones rather than wireless AirPods. On the contrary, it protects him even more. Meet Fuze, a protective case equipped with an interface that 'translates' a 3.5mm jack into a Lightning connector.
Libre is the thinnest wireless keyboard case for mobile devices. It's only 5 millimeters thick and weighs just 200 grams, yet startup Casestudio managed to cram lighting equipment and the ability to switch between three devices into its case. The entire thickness of the magnetic case, which is seeking support on Kickstarter, is 18 mm, and it consists of three parts (cover, case and keyboard) and is suitable for iOS, Android and Windows devices.
Most of us shell out a few euros for a protective smartphone case, but if you want one with the signature of fashion brand Louis Vuitton, you'll have to dig deep into your pocket. For protective cases from the new Eye-Trunk collection, you will have to shell out seven times the price of the iPhone.
Need a versatile smartphone case? Then the Megaverse Anti-Gravity Case is perfect for you. It is a protective cover with suction cups that allow you to attach the phone to any smooth surface, and interchangeable backs, with which you can also use the phone as a wallet, a mirror or an opener!
Battery life and protection. These are the main two concerns when taking your phone into the wild. The Mophie Juice Pack H2PRO case beats both. Literally and figuratively. Namely, by wearing it with the iPhone 6 smartphone for more than 100%, you extend the autonomy of the phone, as it contains a battery with a capacity of 2750 mAh. The case is also durable and exceeds military safety standards for drops and shocks. What we said, iPhone 6 Bear Grylls release.
While the Fonkraft modular phone for the masses will apparently remain just a pious wish of users, since it was pulled from Indiegogo for some unknown reason in the middle of the campaign, they will still get their money's worth. A somewhat different but still affordable modular solution appeared on the market. The first-of-its-kind modular case from startup Nexpaq will be a welcome addition to any smartphone.
Few people today use their smartphone without a protective case. These have long since become fashionable accessories, and the Slovenian organic covers of Organika Cases add a new dimension to them - the smell. The idea, which was conceived by the young developer Žiga Lunder and realized under the brand name Organika, can be supported on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, where the three-member Organika team collects 13 thousand US dollars to start mass production.
It's the same with smartphones as it is with human rights. For their greater safety (against falls, scratches, dust, etc.), we have to give up some of their functions. That's how it was until now! Namely, Universe is coming, a modular case for smartphones, when using which you will not have to give up any of the accessories it offers in the name of safety.
Popsicase is a smartphone case that looks like a popsicle at one stage, but is another cute smartphone case that does more than just protect your phone from drops and scratches. It has a magical, well, just magical, folding stick that can be stored in the cover itself when not in use. And this one is not intended for the doctor to examine the throat, but rather so that we can actually hold the phone in our hands while we want to take a selfie. Get it on Kickstarter.
If you thought the worst and accused the Japanese of cruelty, let us reassure you right from the start. The bunnies in the photo are alive and well and not stuffed. No one was harmed in the making of these photos. It's just a weird trend that has spread in Japan, because the Japanese wouldn't be Japanese if they weren't obsessed with a weird trend.