AL13, an iPhone bumper made from lightweight aerospace aluminum, is seeking funding on Kickstarter.
AL13 is a slim, lightweight bumper made from aerospace aluminum that offers protection without changing the look of your iPhone. We need your help to move it into production. We’ve perfected the design and made the moulds, but we need additional funding to bring it to market.
Features:
AL13 works by raising your iPhone away from surfaces protecting the edges and absorbing the shock from bumps and knocks.
● AL13 raises the phone from surface contact.
● Rubber Lining acts as a shock absorber to minimize impact damage to your phone and also protects your iPhone when your installing AL13
● High impact, anti-scratch, anti-fingerprint and anti-glare polyurethane screen protector keeps your screen in pristine condition.
● Simple Slide Cover – no screws and tools, It simply glides on and locks into place
The bumper is available in black, red, silver and a limited edition Kickstarter green. An early pledge of $45 can get you a bumper. The project has raised $3,118 of its $20,000 goal with 47 days to go.
Read More [via Roland]
AL13 is a slim, lightweight bumper made from aerospace aluminum that offers protection without changing the look of your iPhone. We need your help to move it into production. We’ve perfected the design and made the moulds, but we need additional funding to bring it to market.
Features:
AL13 works by raising your iPhone away from surfaces protecting the edges and absorbing the shock from bumps and knocks.
● AL13 raises the phone from surface contact.
● Rubber Lining acts as a shock absorber to minimize impact damage to your phone and also protects your iPhone when your installing AL13
● High impact, anti-scratch, anti-fingerprint and anti-glare polyurethane screen protector keeps your screen in pristine condition.
● Simple Slide Cover – no screws and tools, It simply glides on and locks into place
The bumper is available in black, red, silver and a limited edition Kickstarter green. An early pledge of $45 can get you a bumper. The project has raised $3,118 of its $20,000 goal with 47 days to go.
Read More [via Roland]