
2023 Author: Gordon Kinson | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-24 11:09
The company the Gresso - known manufacturer of luxury smartphones and no less elite accessories. This time the manufacturer offers not only a beautiful, but also a practical case for storing plastic cards.

The case is made of aircraft grade aluminum. The main difference from their own kind is a unique slider mechanism. We pull the cover up - and a small niche immediately appears from the bottom. You can put two bank cards in it (or one "credit card" + 2 plastic cards like a license, an insurance policy, etc.). To get them out of there, one movement is enough. Pull the cover down - the storage will hide under the cover that has returned to its place, a characteristic "click" will be heard. Done!
The Gresso Aluminum Slider has three parts. The first is an inner shell that protects the back panel. iPhone. In the middle is a patented slider mechanism that pushes and closes the card slot. Finally, an aircraft-grade aluminum lid is placed on top to protect the entire structure.

It turned out beautifully (there is not a weak "wow-effect") and convenient. The manufacturer focuses on the safety and "elitism" of the accessory: with the new case, no one will guess that important items are stored directly in the smartphone, and every self-respecting owner of an iPhone 6 or 6s can and should have such a piece.
The "price issue" is $ 79 for one Gresso Aluminum Slider. Three colors are available - black, silver and gold.

The only disadvantage of the accessory is its decent dimensions - 144.1 x 73 x 15.6 mm. Almost 16 millimeters thick means the iPhone in the Aluminum Slider will be very "thick".

However, the latter circumstance does not bother users. Gresso decided to raise money for the project on the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform (although the company hardly needs such sources of funding).
As a result, 23 days before the end of the fundraising, the bakers raised $ 22,000 for the Gresso Aluminum Slider - despite the fact that the manufacturer asked for only $ 10,000 to start production.
The first batch of covers will be shipped to customers in December this year.
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