Dbrand's Circuit Board Device Skins Actually Glow in The Dark
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Dbrand's Circuit Board Device Skins Actually Glow in The Dark
"Ever wished your phone skin could do more than just cover your phone?? Dbrand has the answer with its Circuit Board lineup - skins and cases that not only look like they were pulled out of a sci-fi lab but also literally glow in the dark. Yep, your phone just got an after-hours personality. This isn't just a slapped-on pattern either."
"Dbrand teamed up with the internet's favorite tech YouTube channel, Linus Tech Tips, to bring the idea to life. Instead of printing the designs with your run-of-the-mill methods, they went the extra mile with UV printing, giving the skins a texture and look that's eerily close to real circuit boards. To make things even cooler, actual circuit board engineers lent their expertise to ensure the lines, traces, and little details look authentic enough to fool your inner techie."
"There are three different variants of the Circuit Board skins to pick from: Glow-in-the-Dark Circuit Board - the star of the show, ready to light up your nightstand like a nerdy nightlight; Dark Circuit - a sleek, blacked-out version that screams stealth mode; and Short Circuit - a bold orange-and-white combo that feels like your phone just had a stylish power surge."
Dbrand's Circuit Board lineup includes skins and cases that visually mimic circuit boards and glow in the dark. The designs were produced using UV printing to add texture and realism, with input from circuit board engineers to replicate lines, traces, and small details. The series offers three variants: Glow-in-the-Dark Circuit Board, Dark Circuit, and Short Circuit. The skins provide scratch protection for device backs without adding bulk. The collection does not replicate internal device circuitry, with Dbrand's separate X-Ray collection offering scans-based accuracy. The Circuit Board series fits 741 devices across phones, laptops, tablets, and gaming consoles, with prices varying by device.
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