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Popslate 2 Pre-Orders – An iPhone Case with an E Ink Screen and Battery

March 1, 2016 by Nathan

popslate 2

Popslate is back with their second generation E Ink iPhone case. This time around it has a bigger, higher resolution screen than the original Popslate, and it adds some nifty new features like an added battery that can extend your phone’s usage by up to 9 hours.

The Popslate 2 works with the iPhone 6, 6s, 6+ and 6s+ models. It can be used to read ebooks, check notifications, display pictures, news feeds, lists, etc.

Popslate was one of the first companies to release a smartphone case with an E Ink screen embedded on the back that can be used as a secondary display.

E Ink offers some benefits over LCD in that it uses less power and it’s easy to read in bright light outside—in fact the brighter the light the better E Ink looks—so pairing an E Ink screen with an iPhone has some obvious advantages.

The Popslate 2 features a 4.7-inch display with 200 ppi (4.3-inch for the iPhone 6 and 6s). It connects to an iPhone via the Lightning port so both the cover and phone can be charged at the same time. The Popslate 2 also adds multitasking with new capacitive touch keys that allow you to cycle between five different apps.

The Popslate 2 can be pre-ordered from Indiegogo for $69. It’s expected to ship in July. The pre-orders are going fast and come at a considerable discount. The regular retail price is $80 higher.

Popslate 2 Commercial

Filed Under: Apple iPad, Technology Tagged With: cases, e ink

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  1. Joe T. says

    March 1, 2016 at 8:29 pm

    Wow, this was made for me. I’d lose a lot in a switch from Android to iOS, but this alone is a strong reason to switch.

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