iPhone Cases Are Getting Creepy and Kind of Absurd
Remember when the biggest decision you had to make about an iPhone case was choosing between hard plastic and soft rubber?
The cases on display at CES this year may make you long for those
simpler days, because some of them, at least, boast invasive and kind of
sketchy functionality.
1. FLIR ONE
The next time you see someone who looks like she's taking a panorama,
be aware that she might actually be surveying the scene for living
things—like playing an elaborate game of hide-and-seek or hunting snowy owls—thanks to the FLIR ONE thermal imaging case.
FLIR sells thermal imaging technology to the military and law
enforcement groups, and now it's crammed that tech into a $350 iPhone
5/5S case that’s coming out early this summer. The case has a built-in
battery that powers its two cameras for two hours or can be used as
backup power for the iPhone itself.
The two cameras work together to create a clear image. One creates
the thermal image itself, while the other is a normal camera that
overlays on the thermal data so civilians who may not have prior
experience with thermal imaging can really tell what’s going on. FLIR is
even developing Android versions for prominent handsets so more people
can join the (somewhat sketchy) fun.
2. Yellow Jacket
With all of the single-use gadgets out there, like fitness monitors
and rice cookers, a person gets to wishing that she could just have her
stun gun baked right into her smartphone. Convenience is king. And the Yellow Jacket iPhone case is the next best thing to a completely integrated stun gun.
The rubber case holds a battery that, like the FLIR ONE, can be used
for extra iPhone juice, but its real purpose, of course, is giving
baddies what-for. The stun gun can be used 50 times on one charge. The
battery even holds reserve charge if you’re using it as an iPhone power
boost, so there’s still a zap left if something bad goes down.
Yellow Jackets were originally marketed for the iPhone 4/4S at $99,
and this year’s iPhone 5/5S version (shipping next month) is $149 with
950,000 volts and 1.3 milliamps, an improvement from the old 650,000
volts and 0.8 milliamps. But for savvy shoppers, iPhone 4/4S Yellow
Jackets can currently be ordered in “Family Packs” of 3 or more cases
that take 20 percent off the order total. A safety-oriented and
appropriate gift for the whole family. Yup.
3. iZZi Slim
When the hide-and-seek and self-defense parts of the day are over,
people may just want to relax with a little bit of recreational
photography. And the four lenses of the iZZi Slim iPhone 5/5S case can
help make that happen. There’s a fish-eye lens, a wide-angle lens, a
telephoto lens, and a twist-on macro lens.
But think about it. Why does the big-game tracking or surveillance
have to stop? The iZZi Slim’s 0.67X wide-angle or 2x telephoto power can
help keep any type of hunt going. The Slim’s maker, iZZi Gadgets, has created a bigger, more powerful set of iPhone lenses called the Orbit Pro.
But the Slim is a lighter option, plus cheaper at $100 vs. $240 for the
Pro. The Slim doesn’t have a tripod mount like the Pro does, which
could make long stakeouts tougher. But at least the Slim’s case is made
of polycarbonate, so it’s durable no matter what it’s being used for.
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