Yesterday, we covered the Lunecase Icon, a cool case that uses electromagnetic emissions from your phone to detect incoming calls or texts, and is powered by those same emissions. Today, we’re looking at an early sample of another Lunecase, this time the Eclipse.
The Eclipse works similarly to the Icon, but displays notifications by lighting up a circle around the Apple logo on the back of your phone. Like the Icon, the Eclipse starts to work before your phone has even recognised that a phone or text is coming in — cool, eh? It’s great for seeing notifications when your phone is face-down, and it looks wicked at night too.
We filmed a hands-on with the Lunecase Eclipse so you can see it in action for yourself. Check out the video below, and let us know what you think in the comments!