Skech presents its super thin and induction compatible iPhone 5 battery case

What is most often annoying with
the battery cases for iPhone are because they are big
and not very aesthetic.

While the iPhone is a neatly designed device, it's a shame about it
add a shell which will completely denature it to make it big, long and
moche.

Ansi, the manufacturer Sketch has worked to makeits battery case
plus fine possible
thus allowing the fineness of the
the iPhone while enjoying more battery life. cherry on the gift, he
added along the waycharging by induction:

Presented during CES, the battery case embeds the technology
PowerMate. It is not yet finalized and the photos you can see
are that of the prototype which is therefore not necessarily fully representative
of what the finished product will be.

Instead of the big lip at the bottom of the iPhone that we often see in
battery cases, Skech has chosen a very small element which will connect
au port Lightning.

The case itself is reminiscent of the 'bumper' that Apple offered for the iPhone
4 to which we would add an interchangeable element at the rear.

Once the shell is in place, simply place it on the carpet so that it
recharges and recharges the iPhone. Scheduled for spring we don’t know
how much it will cost, but we will probably have the opportunity to
talk again. Practical, right?


source

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By : Keleops AG