The odd contours on this smartphone case design are meant to make you feel calmer




Smartphones are meant to be placed in our hands, but this concept design creates a totally different tactile experience that could help you stay in control even during an emotionally stressful day.

Some smartphone makers and software developers boast about their product’s accessible design, but the majority of those stop at the most common physical disabilities. Of course, those don’t cover all the kinds of hurdles that may prevent people from enjoying a product, especially those with emotional or psychological issues that may pop up from time to time or are with them since birth. Even accessibility features don’t have provisions for those, but a new kind of smartphone case attempts to do just that, at least for those on the autism spectrum.

Designer: Chloe Leigh-Smith

Autism is probably one of the most misunderstood and, at the same time, stereotyped developmental disabilities, partly because of how varied the symptoms and manifestations might be. One of the most common triggers or expressions, however, is a severe emotional change that sometimes requires help from someone else. That external assistance might not always be available, so this E.Cue case tries to help those with ASD to self-regulate using the power of touch.

As far as a smartphone case goes, the E.Cue is definitely an oddity, even for cases that have textured surfaces or beads and stickers stuck to them. The almost random contours and bumps across the case’s back might remind some people of topographical maps, and that’s not by accident. It turns out, those are the exact things that can relieve stress and soothe emotions.

Everything about the E.Cue is designed to be calming, from the topographical patterns to the choice of colors. Designer Leigh-Smith cites “biophilia” as the design philosophy for the case’s unique structure. Naturally recurring forms and contours provide a tactile experience that is designed to reduce stress and induce calm. At the same time, the case hides some actual piece of technology inside, with pressure sensors that use colors to provide feedback on hard someone is pressing their finger on the case, which, in turn, could represent their emotional state.

Although the user of such a phone case might not be aware of it, the E.Cue is also designed to be sustainable, repairable, and, when the time comes, recyclable. Thermoplastics are chosen not just for durability but also for their environment-friendly properties, while the electronic components and the battery are designed to be easy to remove and replace.

Although it’s unlikely that we’ll see the E.Cue become a mainstream product, it’s still encouraging to see concepts that try to make critical objects like smartphones more accessible. The great thing about accessibility is that these features can also benefit those outside of its intended audience, making it truly for everyone. You may not be on the autism spectrum, but no one will deny having a fit of rage or a panic attack every now and then, and the E.Cue could help you calm down before you decide to throw your phone across the room.

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This iPhone Case Doubles as a Retro Gaming Handheld

When it comes to mobile games, it’s nice to have an iPhone on hand, what with all the crisp visuals and exciting sound effects. But even the most tech-savvy gamer must still get a little nostalgic when thinking about their old classic Game Boy. Now, gamers can get the best of both worlds with the Wanle Gamers Console For iPhone.

Pop this case onto your iPhone, and your modern smartphone will be transformed into a nostalgic gaming haven of the past. The monochrome screen and simple button layout of this handheld will definitely evoke memories of a time when gaming was much simpler and Tetris was pretty much as cool as it got. Speaking of Tetris, that’s one of the ten classic games available on this console, alongside other favorites like Snake, Formula One Racing, and Tank. Keep in mind that the LCD screen is more like the old Game & Watch games than the Game Boy.

The Wanle Gamers Console For iPhone brings the past into the present, and will bring back fond memories of a simpler era. It’s yours for just $33.99 in the Technabob Shop.

This iPhone Case Moonlights As A Lint Brush

Just when you thought every possible iPhone case has been invented, someone goes and does this.

Startup company, Stitched Products, has just announced their first product that they plan to fund through Indiegogo, an iPhone case than can be used to pick up stray hair and lint. Just when you thought you’d seen it all.

The company claims that the odd fabric attracts lint and hair, and even shows the case being used to clean off a linty black shirt in their pitch video. They even claim that it’s easy to clean the case itself and it doesn’t leave any residue like a traditional sticky lint roller.

This is such a weird product, but I kind of want it to be real. I find myself getting covered in lint all the time and it’s a real problem, I can’t count how many times I’ve been on a date and a girl crawls her way to safety through the bathroom window. I assume it’s because of my linty shirt, because it couldn’t possibly be my personality.

Anyway, they’re about halfway to their goal on Indiegogo, and early-bird cases go for $25 (which there are still plenty of).

[ Indiegogo ]

A Drone in your Phone!

The selfie stick is dead, may it rest in peace (or in pieces)… And here’s what killed it. A high flying drone-photographer that literally comes at a fraction of the size of the selfie stick. And guess what, it fits right in your pocket!

Selfly’s drone is roughly the size and thickness of your phone. When it folds up, it snaps right onto the back of your regular smartphone, integrating with your mobile phone in such a way, you won’t even know you have the world’s smallest personal flying camera in your pocket with you!

Measuring at just 9mm thick and weighing not more than 70gms (half the weight of your iPhone), the drone comes with an ingenious mechanism that allows its rotors to fold inwards and then snap to the Selfly mobile case. Along with the drone, your phone is still slim enough to fit into your pocket with perfect ease. The drone is a marvel of great design and exceptional engineering. It houses an 8mp camera that records at 1080p (30fps), while relaying the video feed directly to your phone so your mobile screen becomes a viewfinder. The drone’s camera can swivel 30 degrees (for better scene composition) and is capable of face recognition too. You can either choose to control the drone manually via your smartphone, or just intuitively zoom in/out or pan the picture to set the perfect shot and the drone will do the math to make sure you get the desired angle. Needless to say, that’s nothing short of ground-breaking! Selfly’s drone records HD Raw data onto its own memory but for a speedy user experience, broadcasts low-res data to your phone. After you click the picture or record the video, it processes the Hi-Res footage and sends it over to your mobile.

Not only are the Selfly’s capabilities impressive, the fact that it takes on a universal approach makes its good design highly accessible. Selfly makes dedicated cases for most mobile phones, but it also comes with a universal flip cover that will fit any 4-6 inch phone. The camera drone integrates with any and every of Selfly’s cases. Even on the software front, Selfly works well with iOS as well as Android devices, effectively covering more than 98% of the smartphone market!

Selfie sticks are too tacky, tripods are way too bulky, and action cameras are much too expensive. At literally a quarter the price of a GoPro, the Selfly packs more action into it than any action camera! With the Selfly, you won’t just get great hands-free pictures, you can now virtually harness camera angles like aerial shots that are comparable to Hollywood movies! And all this power folds up and fits right into your pocket!

Designer: Yoav Amir

BUY IT HERE: $99.00 $139.00

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Play Pokemon GO Even Longer with This Pokédex Phone Battery Case

Between the network connection, GPS, and camera, Pokémon GO will really drain your phone’s battery, which makes catching Pokémon even harder. You should pick up a portable charger or battery case for your device if you plan on playing for very long. But really, since you are using your phone to catalog and record all the Pokémon you’re catching — just like a Pokedex — you might as well make your phone into a Pokédex. It just makes sense.

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This custom Pokédex-shaped phone case/battery was made a clever DIYer named NPoole. It’s just what you need for catching monsters.

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The case is 3D-printed and holds an extra 2,600mAh lithium-ion battery, with a USB plug embedded to connect to the phone itself. Its creator added red, yellow, and green LEDs, which are powered by the same battery. This guy is catching some Pokémon. Believe that!

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If you want to make one yourself, you can find instructions on SparkFun, with the files you need posted on GitHub. It could help you catch them all.

[via SlashGear]

The Cam Case

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There are plenty of multifunctional smartphone cases out there, but none quite like the Cam Case! It’s designed with a built-in lens enahancement for attaching everything from wide-angle to zoom lenses. Not just for Instagram-ers and selfie-takers, it also protects the back of your phone with its rigid, corner-to-corner frame.

Designer: Damon Lin

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A Sexier Cellphone Cover

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We often think of phone cases as either rigid plastic or rubbery silicone, but BRET is a design for the user looking to amp up their cell style AND functionality! Thanks to the nature of the material, each leather-clad case features its own unique details and character that differ one to the next. The design also features a slot for cards, tickets or other slim paper while a single flap turns it into a tripod for propping your phone while watching videos. As for the pretzel print, it’s a stylish detail that pays tribute to designers Nicolas Schmitt & Arnaud Debs’ Alsatian roots.

Designer: Nicolas Schmitt & Arnaud Debs

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Go Totally Wireless!

From the creators of the acclaimed Augment modular charging solution comes ON: the phone case that adapts your iPhone to charge wirelessly! Of course, the charger works with any Qi device, but it’s the case that rids you of that one cumbersome peripheral… the cable! See it in action —>

Designer: Rubix

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