Although the lights on the back of this iPhone 5/5s case look like an equalizer display, they donβt actually react to specific frequencies and the max levels are pre-set. Β They will react to any music or ambient sound, and they look cool and add interest to what would normally be a plain, black cover over the back of your phone. Β The lights in the Equalizer Case for iPhone 5 use their own battery, so they wonβt drain the phone. Β The case covers the back and sides and has tabs that roll over onto the front to keep the screen off the tabletop should you lay it facedown. Β The polycarbonate case addsΒ 1/4β³ thickness and 1β³ height and 1.8 ounces to your phone. Β The little boom box apparently holds the twoΒ CR2032 batteries that power the lights (a test set is supplied with the case), and a power button on the top of the case turns off the lights when you arenβt ready to party. Β TheΒ Equalizer Case For iPhone 5 is available from ThinkGeek for $14.99.
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