Sunday 13 September 2015

Handycase, a housing touch controls add to the back of an iPhone or iPad

Handycase, a housing touch controls add to the back of an iPhone or iPad,

It is likely that some of you will prove difficult to play on your tablet or smartphone by having to make use of the various controls necessary to advance the game while we hold the device. Today we speak of Handycase, a housing for iPad and iPhone that seeking funding on Kickstarter and aims to solve this problem.



Although apparently looks like a housing either, this is a Bluetooth device capable of providing touch to the back of our iPad or iPhone connectivity capabilities . In this way, it allows us to interact from the rear without obscuring the screen with your fingers. Many of you are thinking of the PS Vita, the latest handheld console from Sony, whose touch panel on the back of it allows us to control the game through the touch panel. In addition, the company has developed the device so that we can see on the screen a virtual fingers in the position where the real, simulating the transparency of the screen . To do this, considering where the beats are produced, Handycase show us a virtual representation of our fingers to know at all times where we are pressing. Not only that, but we can choose between different types of fingers: human, robot or X-ray effect

In the absence of 41 days to the end of the crowdfunding campaign, Handycase creators have managed to raise about $ 55,000 of the $ 100,000 requested to give life to the product. Handycase be available for iPhone 6 6 Plus, Plus 6s and 6s and iPad Air, iPad mini and iPad Pro. Handycase prices will range from $ 119 for the iPhone version 6 or 6s to $ 209 Pro version for iPad.

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