Hand Case for iPhone 4 Gives Me The Shivers

No way!  I’ve always wanted to hold somebody’s an iPhone’s hand!  The Japanese have created yet another gadget that is competing against that can of ice spray for the title of “I’d never buy that but I like to laugh at it.”  The Hand Case for the iPhone 4 is $60 (link goes to Strapya) and has a fake hand attached to its back.  The greatest scientists that the world has to offer are still determining the purpose of the fake hand.  Is it ergonomics?  Is it style?  THE BLOCK QUOTE HAS SPOKEN, AND ITS WORDS RING TRUE.  Just a side note for any fellow Americans:  we have just been downgraded to an AA+ instead of a AAA.  I don’t know what people are worrying about – I never got A’s in school, let alone AA+’s.  I didn’t even think those things existed!  Then again, I never would have predicted someone making an iPhone 4 case with a hand on it.

Well, believe it or not, this Hand iPhone 4 case could actually come in “handy”. As shown on the picture on the right, you could hold hands with your iPhone to make sure you don’t drop it. Or if you are feeling really lonely, this case may reach out to you and give you company. Okay, I am done. This case is crazy. This case is creepy. And for some people, this case is absolutely awesome.

I’d really love to sit down and have a pair of frog legs burger with the people who think this case is awesome.  So, what do you do in your spare time?  ”Well, I’ve always been into things with fake hands on them.”  Oh, is that so?  Awkward silence.  Well… this has been great – we should do it again sometime.  ”Jack, you’re not done with your burger.”  IF I WANTED THE REST OF IT, IT WOULD BE INSIDE OF MY BELLY.

Further Reading: Japanese Ice Spray In My Nose

Via:  Gadgetsin, who definitely isn’t obsessed with fake hands and uses robotic hug machines to float their boat and occasionally asphyxiate their enemies.  Occasionally.  Okay, I’m lying – it’s pretty often.



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Jack KiefferJack is a major geek, funny guy, founder of Cool Gizmo Toys and Autism Plugged In, as well as a freelance writer. Follow CGT on Twitter, Facebook, Google +, Pinterest!View all posts by Jack Kieffer

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