Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Wingo Easy-Hold Kindle Case Would Be Perfect For The iPad Mini - Cult of Mac

Before you say anything: Yes, I know this is the case for the Kindle and not for an iPad or other Apple device. But I do not care because a) it’s super cool and Should be made for the iPad mini and b) you probably own a Kindle anyway.

It’s called the

Wingo, and it adds a pair of pop-out wings to your e-reader.

The

Wingo is a lightweight, hollow ABS plastic case with a soft-touch exterior, plus a pair of wings Which slowly open out at the touch of a button. It’s a little like a kids toy airplane, only more comfortable to hold.

And comfort is the key here: the case is designed to relieve stress on your hands and fingers gripping the Kindle cause by too tight. The wings let the device rest on your fingers so you do not have to any of the gripping at all.

Clearly

This would make a great design for the iPad mini, too. The mini is light enough to be held in one hand, but the skinny bezels and slippery surface make gripping tricky.

The

Wingo is Currently seeking funding on Kickstarter, so it’s Likely to be a while before we see anything for the iPad, if ever. So I’m taking things (literally) into my own hands and planning to make my own. I figure a strip of self-adhesive velcro across the back of the iPad might do the trick, letting me stick on the horizontal bar Whenever I Like. If it works well in October, expect a how-to post sometime this week …

In the meantime, the Wingo will need a minimum of around $ 60 from your Kickstarter piggy bank.

Charlie Sorrel Charlie Sorrel sits in his gadget nerve-center in Barcelona, ??Spain, in October and spits words about various weird plastic widgets while the sun shines outside his iCave. Previously found at Wired.com ‘s Gadget Lab covering cameras, power cables and sneaking in much the Apple-centric coverage the Could he, Charlie spends his rare moments outside perched atop a bicycle and snapping photos. You can follow him on Twitter via @ mistercharlie

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