First Energy Harnessing Smart Case for iPhone

Written by Ben

May 2, 2014

Concepter

Kiev, Ukraine – April 29, 2014 – It’s a known fact that electronic devices emit very small amounts of electromagnetic energy.  Concepter has created Lune technology, which harnesses this energy to power exciting and innovative products.  The first product to feature Lune technology is an intelligent iPhone case, Lunecase.  The Lunecase does not use batteries or any connection with the phone, but users simply snap the case on their iPhone 5/5s/5c and it will go to work straight away.

The Lunecase knows and identifies when users receive an SMS message or a phone call before it is even displayed on the iPhone’s screen. The Lunecase will identify the type of notification, whether it’s an incoming call or a text message, and displays a visual notification on the back of the phone with the help of LEDs powered by the free energy that is emitted by the device. 

“Accessories made for the iPhone can sometimes take the beauty and easy functionality away from the phone,” said Concepter founder Vlad Tislenko. “Lunecase brings the back of your phone to life and enhances the natural iPhone functionality with no batteries, no cords and no bulk.”

Lunecase was created to not only be smart, but also to be protective and sleek.  The case is made out of durable materials that will protect the phone.  The case is thin and contours the curves of the iPhone to perfection. 

Currently, pledges start at $30 for super early bird supporters to receive a black Lunecase for iPhone 5/5S or 5c at the time of launch.  For $39 you can choose a black or white Lunecase for iPhone 5/5S and an engraved Lunecase with personalized engraving is also available for $99.

Estimated delivery on the project is August 2014.  Check out a video about the Lunecase here.

About Concepter

Concepter is a Ukrainian product development team that brings new technologies to the consumer electronics market. Its first product, the external LED flash for smartphones named iblazr, was a huge success on Kickstarter and is now available for sale Worldwide. Its newest project, Lunecase, was unveiled at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas prior to its launch on Kickstarter.  

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