For the first time, audiophiles will be able to look forward to the unveiling of a commercially pure iPhone (News - Alert) 4 titanium case. This will be done at the CES, which is scheduled for January 10 to 13, 2012. The metal lines that NASA uses for its space shuttles are used to make this Case Titan.
In a release, Ronald He, CEO of Divoti, said, "The Case Titan is unlike another other iPhone case out there. While there are other titanium and metal iPhone case, this is the only case that dramatically improves the audio quality of music you listen to. It’s so unique that we have patented it. Not only does this titanium iPhone case offer unrivaled audio quality, but it also protects the phone like no other case. It’s also fully hypo-allergenic. Pure Titanium is light weight, yet tough enough to resist harsh impact. Moreover, it is a totally nickel free metal"
Case Titan’s base has been fashioned out of pure titanium. Along with it is another rare earth metal called germanium. With this as a base, the quality of music is heightened so that even with the simplest of headphones, you will hear a significant improvement in the quality of the audio that emerges. This is the reason why Gutwire, one of the leading brands of high-end audiophile equipment, was interested in a partnership with Divoti.
Alex Y., Partner at Gutwire, said, "Gutwire stands for incredible audio quality and we only put our name on the best of the best audio products. In our testing of Case Titan, we’ve determined that this titanium iPhone case takes the existing quality of the Apple (News
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An advantage with this is that because of the 99.99 percent pure germanium granules it contains in the back of the case, heat that is generated from hands and the battery can easily be absorbed. Negative ions are released and this brings down the radiation emitted from the iPhone itself. This essentially means that with a Case Titan, the iPhone will give out a much smaller quantity of radiation. The germanium is able to do this by letting go a few negative ions when the heat bracket reaches 32.5 degrees Celsius.
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