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There really should be no argument when I say that the case for your iPhone 4 is no more than necessary. If you have cash to burn, the iPhone is just too damn expensive left without protection. The only problem is that most of them make your phone very clunky, which sucks because Apple works to make the iPhone as thin as soon as possible. Unfortunately the only compromise for all weight is protection from impact. But what if you drop your iPhone into a toilet?
People at the catalyst, the answer for you: EscapeCapsule.
This thing is more than just hard exo skeleton. Made of clear polycarbonate of high-impact case protects against water, rain, snow, sand, dirt, impacts, with scratched surface ... all of them. I mention the water? You can also check whether the case securely sealed around the phone through clear envelope.
Catalyst said phone hardware buttons protected by a specially designed membranes as a touchscreen. Chamber works surprisingly well with the lid on, evidence of which can be found in the video on Kickstarter project page. The case also comes with a lanyard attached to go around your wrist while you are playing in the ocean with your iPhone. Because with EscapeCapsule, you can play in the ocean with your iPhone. Crazy.
It consists of a number of colors, but if you make a pledge on Kickstarter you get only Kickstarter Edition of catalyst capsule — green case with a white glow in the dark rubber bumper and glow-in-the-dark lanyard. It will take $ 50 pledge to pre-order your very own EscapeCapsule, which is OK, considering the catalytic plans to sell the case for $ 70 when he officially became a reality.
Right now the catalyst has 28 days to achieve their goal of funding $. So far, he's got a $3780. Head on over to check out the video of Kickstarter EscapeCapsule in action.
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