iPhone cases are a dime a dozen, but the creators of Lunecase claim
their masterpiece can do something special. While it looks just like any
other case on the surface, Lunecase can apparently harness the
electromagnetic energy the iPhone emits and use it to light up its LED
call or message indicators. It's not even connected to the phone via
wires or any other means -- if what its Kickstarter page says is true,
it'll work as soon as you snap it on. Sound familiar? That's because
Lunecase's creators, Ukrainian company Concepter, showed it off at CES
2014, albeit in a different form. The
prototype
presented during the event looked a lot different from the current
offering, but at least it worked just as advertised. If this sounds more
useful than a case that can track your blood pressure, you can get one for the iPhone 5, 5s and 5c from its
Kickstarter page
for a minimum pledge of $35. Just note that you'll have to make do
without its icon-like indicators until it ships, which the company aims
to do sometime in August.
Source: Lunecase,
Lunecase
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