And the Award for Creepiest iPhone Case Goes To…
Hi, I'm Brit, the founder and CEO of Brit + Co. I'm a young mom of two, tech nerd and design-inclined lady who has a zillion hobbies and curious about... just about everything! My mission from the beginning has been to unlock women's creativity and courage to try new things so that they can find the path to their true passions.
Yes, it's a real product. No, we would never buy one … it's just too awkward (and you know we push the boundaries on quirky tech products). Perhaps that's the reason it's discounted from $16 to $5. Stock up on your 2012 White Elephant gifts now, people!
In fact, we can't decide which is creepier: The Ear case, shown above, or The Hand case, created by Japanese designer, Dokkiri. Even more awkward — you can choose your size: "Lady's Hand" or "Kids Hand" … [silent pause]. Okay, fine, this one wins the Creepy Award. So weird.
Zack Morris-esque iPhone case
iHome iPod/iPhone Docking System ($200), which comes in a girly pink or a manly charcoal.Urban Outfitters actually has a few other (non-creepy) iPhone accessories we love, like this Native Union POP Phone Handset ($35), which lets you use your iPhone like an old-school corded phone and comes in a variety of colors. It reminds us a lot of the Legacy Docking Station, one of our recent Kickstarter Favorites.
Finally, we think this iPhone/iPod MP3 Speaker ($3) is pretty rad. Though the reviews seem to indicate that the speaker isn't actually wonderful, we like it more for its double-use as an earbud keychain. Plus, it's on sale for only three dollars — that's probably cheaper than your lunch.
We're coming across all kinds of creative iPhone and iPod accessories lately. Have you seen any great ones that we've missed? Send us a link in the comments below!
Hi, I'm Brit, the founder and CEO of Brit + Co. I'm a young mom of two, tech nerd and design-inclined lady who has a zillion hobbies and curious about... just about everything! My mission from the beginning has been to unlock women's creativity and courage to try new things so that they can find the path to their true passions.