This Case Makes the Back of Your iPhone Touch-Sensitive
Oct 12, 2012 21:10
Just like the touch sensitive pad on the back of the PlayStation Vita, the Sensus iPhone case allows you to interact and play games with your handset without interrupting its display with fingerprints. The case features capacitive sensors on its back and right edge so there's at least a spot left for you to hold your device without accidentally triggering anything.
Touchscreen gamers will know that hands or fingers potentially block out the on-screen action, so being able to still use touch controls with an unobstructed view of the display is a huge plus.
The sad news is that the Sensus case won't be available until sometime 2013.
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