iPhone case allows users to read books and comics without screen glare

This REETLE SmartInk I is a device for iPhone with an integrated electronic tint on its side, which allows you to use it virar or aparelho and your books without reflex of the phone. Multifunctional accessory, the device is powered by artificial intelligence and can also record audio and translate to text automatically.

As the electronic tint reader, this segment uses low power consumption technology that displays or texts with the light, but also consumes only a few batteries. This allows you to use the documents, articles and notes that must be stored on the main phone of the phone, even though the ambient light is very light.

Além de leitura função, os usuários também podem utilizar o sistema de Inteligência Artificialto para auxiliar na leitura. This means that the iPhone cap has electronic tints that can be used to summarize text messages and send them to books and other book materials, including organiza- tions and topics. These ferramentas ficam directamente na tela, permitindo que usuários trabalhem com o conteúdo sem sem ser de campo de visão de la litura. Because of its low energy consumption, it is always possible to let it go as long as it burns within 2 hours of use.

The REETLE iPhone has an electronic tint phone that also functions as a second phone. In this case, our users can be transformed into a visiting card to compare their contacts or at the same time exibir QR codes that direct them to their social networks and message applications. As you can also connect Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, it can be connected to your smartphone’s phone by an electronic tint phone, so it has a second monitor for laptops. Graças a isso, it’s easy to upload pastries and pastries to new ones after we use them during interviews and meetings using a capa.

Written by: Eduardo Quive

Article by

Elisa Chauque

December 5, 2025

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