More Than a FLASHr in the Pan

Smartphone cases serve two purposes: besides the obvious protection that they provide, cases are also a way to personalize one of one’s most personal possessions. From graphic treatments to sheer utility, it seems that new options are available by the day. It’s a cottage industry that’s hit its stride, for better or for worse, with the rise of Kickstarter as a product design platform: I’d make a conservative estimate that the ol’ inbox sees at least one new KS case per week.

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Of course, many of these cases are, as they say, nothing to write (or is that text?) home about… which is precisely why a new contender on Kickstarter caught my eye. New Orleans-based Phaze5 has an interesting take on a pocketable iPhone 4/4S case with a bit of funky functionality: designer Trey DeArk and musician Terence Green hope to launch the company with the FLASHr case, which is just under 30% funded (with four weeks to go).

By adapting the built-in “LED Flash for Alerts” feature—an accessibility option on each and every iPhone 4/4S—to illuminate the trim around the edges of the case, the FLASHr is a sort of hardware-enabled software hack: Phaze5’s repurposing of the phone’s LED is almost MacGyver-like… if Richard Dean Anderson’s character had access to injection molding and aluminum stamping.

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