When it comes to protective cases and jackets for iPhone and iPhone 5
in particular, most owners hate the boxy feel and the increased width
their sleek device gets. A lot of cases today do make it look like
iPhone has gained a few “inches” all around, but iSkin’s case promises
to keep it as slim as possible. Your iPhone 5 deserves to wear the
world’s thinnest case but doesn’t this mean less protection?
It
might have been CES 2013 that was the highlight of the iPhone 5
accessory releases, but companies have been announcing better and better
cases long before and after the event. Each maker tries to woo
consumers with artistic design, tough protection and added
functionality, as there’s so much appeal for iPhone 5 battery cases, but
iSkin is aiming for what everybody wants: a slim iPhone 5 case.
iSkin
says Linkase is the world’s thinnest case, with a width of only 0.4mm,
126.7 mm long by 9.97 mm thick by 61.4 m wide and 18g in weight.
According to the company, the world’s thinnest case will deliver
puncture and scratch resistant surface protection as well as design that
will make you proud to show off your iPhone 5 and the new case.
“With
every detail carefully measured and considered, Linkase wraps around
your phone seamlessly while staying slim and elegant” writes iSkin’s
description of its new case for iPhone 5, promising “better
communication, with style”.
Made from pure polycarbonate ploymer
iSkin Linkase for iPhone 5 features shock-absorbent rubber raised bevel
on the front to protect the screen and on the sides to make it easier
to install it. On the inside it features a multi-layered and non-slip
leather coating that makes it look quite smooth.
The best
feature of this iPhone 5 case isn’t that it is so slim. It is the EMW
technology that catches the eye, particularly for a product that costs
less than $50. EMW aka electro magnetic waveguide is a technology that
improves Wi-Fi reception to a significant level. According to iSkin, the
EMW technology in its iPhone 5 case will boost Wi-Fi signal by 50
percent.
Monday, March 11, 2013
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