This case will return a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the iPhone 7

Is the missing 3.5mm headphone jack on the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus good or bad? New building from

Fuze Cases will return it and guarantee that you will never lose the inconvenient little adapter. It can also save some battery life.

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The Fuze body project is currently collecting 60000 dollars on the crowdfunding resource Indiegogo. It looks like a regular iPhone case — without the dividing strip that usually surrounds the bottom edge of the device. But it doesn't just add extra charge to your phone.

There is a Lightning port nearby.And hurray! There's also a headphone jack, allowing you to connect any headphones with a 3.5mm jack without the need for an additional adapter or hardware module.

&#8220;Fuze uses advanced technologySync-Through, which allows you to synchronize and charge your iPhone 7 or 7 Plus without removing the battery case, is reported on the project page. &#8220;This means that you can charge your iPhone while, for example, listening to music or downloading files&#8221;.

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Fuze body made of durable thermoplasticpolyurethane and ABS plastic, so it also protects your shiny new iPhone. Moreover, its sleek profile means that it only adds 5 mm to the overall thickness of the phone, which is less than in many other cases of extra batteries.

If you buy the iPhone 7 version, the caseprovides an additional 2400 mAh of power. If you buy the iPhone 7 Plus version, you get 3600 mAh of extra power. In stock, as planned, white, black, gold, pink and blue color options will be available.

In order to acquire such an unusualcase Fuze, you need to support, first, the project through Indigogo. The case option is priced at $49 if you're one of the first to pre-order or $69 once regular ordering begins. You can also get two cases for $89, if you pre-order 4 of them you will only pay $249 for them.

At the moment, Fuze has assembled a littlemore than $ 11,000 with the support of 202 participants. About a month remains until the end of the campaign, so quickly support this project if you are one of those who would like to return the usual headphone jack to iPhone 7!