Showing posts with label iPhone case. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone case. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Best iPhone 5 Case Recommendation


There are hundreds and thousands of apple products’ accessories in the consumer electronics market. IPhone case is one of the most popular apple accessories for iPhone fans. If you have no iPhone case, can you bear your iPhone necked all along? Since the iPhone 5S release, the iPhone 5 have been stopped production. It is built to last because it is made from high-quality materials while following strict quality standards. If you happened to have iPhone 5, and left unprotected, your precious iPhone 5 is bound to suffer from light or even serious damages through years of usage. You spent hundreds of dollars to own an iPhone 5 so protecting it should be among your priorities.


The Ultra-thin iPhone 5 case is an excellent choice for teens who want to protect their mobile without compromising its chic innate look. IPhone 5 is only 7.6mm, with an ultra-thin iPhone case, it just adds less than 1mm thick and keep your mobile’s slim design. You won’t worry about it hard to place your iPhone on a pocket!


If you go to do some swimming, and want to use your iPhone to take some photo underwater, you need a water-proof case. No electronics gadget can swim, so if they got sink, your money gone. A waterproof iPhone 5 case guarantees your phone can swim with you. The lifeproof case is famous in its water proof feature, however, the price is not so affordable. The water proof iPhone 5 bag sold in Koopower online store is not only cheap but also realizes your dream to swim with your iPhone 5. You can hang the bag on your neck, whenever you want to take some photos under the water, just do it.

A 3D cartoon iPhone 5 case is undoubtedly one of your best options for kids. Since there are countless models available, pick a case that features his favorite cartoon character. Most cartoon cases are made of rubber, which is a durable case for iPhone. Since kids are less conscious about the safety of their things, installing a loveable and durable case on their iPhone 5 is very important.

All above cases you can find in anywhere, but cheap price? Only in Koopower online store. If you still have no iPhone case, get one hurry up; if you want to change new one, go to koopower to pick your favorite style!

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Some high-tech iPhone Cases in CES 2014 You Should Know

Guess Jobs would be very happy to see that his cellphone series had created a thriving industry – iPhone case. If you still use some silicon, leather or hard case with some cartoon or beautiful pattern, you are out! In 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show, we found a lot of weird but hight-tech cases. And we wonder they can be used in our daily life?
Gun grip material for iPhone case? Obviously this case would never be for ordinary people daily use! It’s manufacturer Element Case claims, “Some of our best selling cases had been our tactical styles, it was only logical to push further in that direction for its new lineup.” The material is a version of G10, which the military uses for radio antennae, among other things. It’s very dense and light and, of course, super tough. “It’s basically military grade fiberglass,” Element CEO Jeff Sasaki said. Give your iPhone a military grade security, sounds good, but not necessary for daily use. (Price $300)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A pressure-sensitive case may change the way you use iPhone. When you touch the case back, it makes you look like touch the screen. Canopy, a Minneapolis-based startup, thinks touch screens limit how we interact with our smartphones. The company debuted its product, an iPhone case that transforms the back and sides of your phone into large, pressure-sensitive touch pads. There two advantages:  It allows people to use their phones without touching the screen, increasing the viewable area (great for playing games). It also lets people use varying pressure to get different responses from apps and games. A full touch pad? Maybe it helps when you watch a video on iPhone. (Price: $99)
A case lets you see heat. FLIR Systems Inc. is launching its first consumer product, an iPhone case that contains a heatcamera. This case now can give you a heat vision which you can stalk people in the jungle by their heat signature or check your home’s insulation for leaks. The thermal camera can detect temperature differences of about one-tenth of a Fahrenheit degree, and the temperature readout is accurate to within 2 degrees. (Price: $349)

Thursday, January 9, 2014

An iPhone battery case also boosts storage

You may have a battery case for iPhone. To be honest, a battery case is not a new thing, but when it adds some new function, it’s creative. In 2014 consumer electronics show, Mophie’s Space Pack, it’s an iPhone case that marries both a backup battery and additional storage.
 
The concept for iPhone 5S case strikes us as an attractive one, especially to iPhone owners who are stuck with both a sealed-in battery and without the benefit of external memory. As it comes in both 16GB and 32GB versions, the Space Pack could also potentially double or triple your existing capacity. During a brief hands-on with the case, we can say that it looks very similar to the current Juice Pack Air-- indeed, it's almost indiscernible as far as look and feel goes. The only difference seems to be a silver brushed button on the back instead of a simple plastic one.
If you're expecting the Space Pack to merge seamlessly with your existing iPhone storage to be one giant hard drive, you're sadly mistaken. The Space Pack really acts more like an external USB stick to which you can offload files. This is why Mophie requires you to use a special iOS app called Space, not only to manage that additional storage, but to access it at all. Unfortunately, this means that iPhone apps like the Camera Roll and iTunes are not integrated with that extra capacity -- after you transfer over those files, they're only accessible through the Space app. As such, Mophie has recommended that most first-time users simply dump their entire Camera Roll or iTunes library into the Space Pack so that they can empty out their iPhone's capacity and start "fresh."
News originally from engadget