Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Phones
  3. Mobile
  4. News

Protect your phone with the ultra-slim Limitless line from Mous

Add as a preferred source on Google

There’s no limit to the amount of abuse we subject our smartphones to, so shouldn’t their protective cases should be limitless as well? Luckily, Mous has recently released a new line of iPhone cases that make use of Airo Shock, described as “an advanced smart-material engineered to offer the ultimate protection.” The Limitless collection is a group of iPhone cases designed to protect your phone, whether your it slips out of your pocket onto the concrete, or from a few stories above the ground.

Promising military-grade protection in materials like black marble, bamboo, leather, and kevlar, the Limitless line from Mous doesn’t sacrifice form for function. Despite its protective powers, Limitless cases are still ultra-slim, as their Airo Shock technology “utilizes a revolutionary air pocket structure to absorb impact from up to 45 feet without adding any bulk.” As Mous explains on its Indiegogo page, Airo Shock involves “injecting the material with micro crystals that turn into micro air pockets at high temperatures.” These little air pockets then serve as tiny springs that mitigate the impact of a fall. Apparently, the case remains effective even if you drop your iPhone face down.

Recommended Videos

Adding just 2mm to the thickness of your phone, the Limitless cases are also quite the fashion statement. Customers can choose from multiple backing material, and because the case fits both the iPhone 6 and newly released 7, your case ought to be useful for quite some time to come.

All Limitless cases also come embedded with a steel plate, allowing for magnetic mounting, which means you can stick your phone on your mirror, stand it up on your desk, or attach it to your fridge. Because we understand — phone separation anxiety is hard.

Currently, Mous is offering a Limitless case on Indiegogo for 50 percent off, which means you can own one of these super slim, super protective cases for $29. Delivery is expected by December 2016 for 6/6S/7 cases, and January 2017 for 6+/6S+/7+ cases.

Lulu Chang
Fascinated by the effects of technology on human interaction, Lulu believes that if her parents can use your new app…
Firefox is doubling its update pace, and that’s good news for your security
Mozilla Firefox

Mozilla is about to speed up one of the most important parts of using Firefox: security updates. If you're used to seeing a new Firefox update land about once a month, that's about to change. Beginning in September, Mozilla plans to switch to a two-week release schedule for Firefox on desktop and Android, meaning users should start getting updates twice as often. That might sound like more frequent downloads, but it's really about closing security gaps sooner.

Why waiting a month for security fixes no longer cuts it

Read more
This $68 phone gives smartphone-gen kids the childhood millennials left behind
Pinwheel Home landline

A generation of children is about to discover the thrill of calling a friend again. Pinwheel's latest product will enable kids to have an actual conversation without sending 14 voice notes first. The company has launched Pinwheel Home, a retro-inspired household phone created for children aged 5 to 10 who may need a way to contact friends and family before receiving their first smartphone. It makes voice calls and nothing else, keeping social media, games, texting, and endless feeds out of the equation.

The landline is back, minus the phone jack

Read more
If you shoot RAW, Snapseed just solved one of your biggest headaches
Version 4.1 brings broad RAW format support to Android, with an iOS release coming soon.
Electronics, Phone, Mobile Phone

If you shoot RAW and edit on your phone, Google's free photo editing app Snapseed just got a lot more useful. The app has received a fresh update on Android, adding support for a long list of RAW formats it previously couldn't handle.

What's new in Snapseed v4.1

Read more