If you're looking for a new protective case for your iPhone 6, then you've got a winner. +Simplism has produced a very special Hibiki acoustic case, which with its geometric design is much more than just a protective case. With its three-dimensional wooden construction, it is the only case in the world that improves the sound quality of a smartphone. How? It reduces noise by eliminating internal vibrations and eliminates audio signals and radio waves.
Does it often happen that your phone slips out of your hands and ends up on the floor? Your suffering of watching your phone fall will soon be no longer excruciating. You will be able to protect it with a very special case.
The story of the Bellroy brand began ten years ago, when a group of designers and engineers realized that they could transform a standard wallet in an extremely innovative way, changing or completely improving its functionality. And a brand was born, committed to excellence in design, innovation in the use of everyday products and sustainability.
The Brik Case is the most flexible laptop cover, strongly reminiscent of the Lego surface, although it is not officially affiliated with the Danish toy manufacturer, nor with Mega Bloks, PixelBlocks and KRE-O and K'NEX bricks, but is therefore compatible with all of them . If you've been looking to protect or spruce up your laptop with this Kickstarter looking cover, you'll kill two birds with one stone.
There is probably not a person in this world who is satisfied with the battery capacity of his smartphone. Everyone wishes it had lasted a little longer. Now you can. With the NanoSkin sticker, a sticker made of revolutionary graphene that promises 20 percent longer battery life.
Clicks Technology introduces a revolutionary BlackBerry-style keyboard for iPhone that combines classic typing comfort with a modern twist. The launch of the Clicks BlackBerry keyboard at CES 2024 is bringing a wave of excitement and nostalgia to the tech world. Everyone should have it!
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.
The iPhone is the most popular camera in the world, and Manfrotto makes one of the most popular mobile "accessories" for cell phones in the world, so the Manfrotto Klyp+ iPhone case is a logical consequence. Like most cases, this smartphone also protects against scratches and falls, but at the same time it allows us to take better photos, as we can attach various photographic equipment to it.
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.
There is no room for compromise when it comes to protecting your iPhone. In today's world where technology has become our daily companion, it is vital that we learn how to effectively protect our precious devices. In this article, I'll reveal how I turned my iPhone 15 Pro Max into an almost indestructible beast and how you can do it too.
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.
Exo is an excellent example of how humans turn to nature for ideas, to its models, processes and elements that help us solve human problems. The Exo iPhone case was inspired by the exoskeleton of an animal (hence the name) and discreetly protects the most sensitive and exposed parts of the phone, absorbing shocks that the case and screen would otherwise receive.