CES 2013 was all about iPhone 5 accessories, both in terms of
protection and design. Accessory makers have tried their best to combine
durability and protection with a sleek and functional design. Each case
maker had a different vision of how that should look like, products
varying from fashion forward to highly functional and playful.
Since
CES 2013 was lush with iPhone 5 accessories, it’s worthwhile taking a
few minutes to read the reviews of some of the most popular cases
released during the event. There’s quite a significant bunch that will
sweep you off your feet, so you’d better know which will give you the
most bang for your buck.
Smallworks introduced during the event
the iPhone 5 BrickCase inspired by Lego. They were quite the rage at CES
2013, offering the hip iPhone user an accessory that’s fancy enough,
durable and playful. Not to mention how great it works as a gift for the
Lego fan. You can “build, modify, play, then take your own LEGO
creations” with you.
Smallworks says their iPhone 5 BrickCase
will “support any Lego brick experiment you care to dream up” and
pictures have already proved the limits of this building platform are
only those of your imagination. Even the colors of their iPhone 5 case
have been selected to match that of the Lego building blocks.
Leaving
the fun part aside, Smallworks Bricked iPhone 5 case does keep your
device protected while offering full access to all buttons and features
(volume and mute buttons, flash, lightning connector and camera lens).
The BrickCase is made from tough, high impact ABS that can withstand
shocks when it slips from your hand or pockets down to the floor. So
while you’re having the time of your life reinventing iPhone with Lego,
your device is protected against scratches, chips and dirt. Plus it
keeps the device’s screen off the table while you’re playing with your
Lego.
The Smallworks Bricked iPhone 5 case costs $24.99. You
should definitely give the glow in the dark version a chance if you’re a
case collector.
There are so many iPhone 5 cases going around
that most profile sites haven’t had the time to review them properly.
This might be the first Smallworks Bricked iPhone 5 case review to be
published so do give us your feedback.
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