Tired of having a different mount for your iPhone for different things. You may have a bike mount, a kickstand, a desk mount or a wall mount but they are all different devices? Well a Silicon Valley company called NO3 has launched a Kickstarter campaign for their case called the FuseCase. FuseCase is one case with a modular system of hangers, mounts and props.
Now if you want to use your iPhone to track your bike ride, as the GPS in the car or to watch a movie at your desk you need just one case.
With an increasing number of drivers using GPS-based navigational apps, FuseCase may be the perfect solution for drivers who do not want to use a bulky car mount or hold their iPhone while driving. FuseCase comes with a hanger that attaches to any flat surface, including a car dashboard, allowing a user’s iPhone 5/5S to be conveniently fastened for easy access and view.
FuseCase also features a ¼-20 universal tripod thread for mounting the iPhone 5/5S to anything with a ¼-20 screw, including a bike mount and tripod. FuseCase further enhances the functionality of an iPhone 5/5S with a multifunctional kickstand (that doubles as a bottle opener) for a hands-free experience while viewing multimedia in landscape orientation.
NO3 Inc. carefully designed these features to provide a convenient solution for iPhone 5/5S owners to hang, mount and prop up their device. FuseCase is designed with two connector rods that allow users to add and remove functional accessories to the protective case. The multifunctional kickstand is the first of such accessories and the company plans to continue developing accessories for the FuseCase.
FuseCase components, including a protective bumper and multifunctional kickstand, are individually fabricated out of a solid steel block by using the finest multi-axis CNC machines in Silicon Valley, California. The connector rods are made of high-tensile steel to provide the ultimate strength and protection against environments.
NO3 is hoping to raise $12,000 to bring the FuseCase to market. You can back them here on Kickstarter.