Thursday, June 18, 2015

Crazy-looking wooden case claims to boost your iPhone's audio

Don't get us big — it does look pretty fresh.

Ultra Thin Transparent TPU iPhone 6 Case Clear

Here's a unique-looking case as part of your iPhone that promises to do much more protect your handset from grazes and scratches.

The Hibiki case for transparent iPhone 6 says that it may also make your audio sound significantly better.

"Since iPhones receive and make a large amount of radio waves sent means of 3G, LTE, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, the radiowaves also deteriorate sound quality when they are moved through the small headphone amplifier, " say the creators of the Hibiki apple transparent TPU iPhone 6 case case. "The Hibiki case uses a high-tech material attached to all backside of the case that cuts back non-audio signal wave noise. Additionally , the use of high-grade white ash trees is ideal for optimum sound quality. Combined with 3 rear seat 3D-shaped supporting points which control vibration, there is less distortion along greater amount of the true sound is often emitted. "

White ash could be the same material that baseball bats are made of, and the case makers declare that its sound-prettying qualities are better than those of other attractive woods fancy ebony and cherry.

The Hibiki requires over 1, 000 person cuts to create a single case, and tend to be manufactured in Hiroshima at the Matsuba Oem, which traditionally deals in black casting of engine parts when considering cars. But hey, why not the iphone case, too?

It doesn't is you can grab this thing in all States just yet, but if you want to significance it, it's available in Japan's Trinity Store for 39, 000 yen (app. $316 U. S. ). And then just add export various taxes, shipping, and … actually, because price may be too high. Just get a large number of awesome speakers.

You can learn more about the foregoing case in the video below.

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