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Old 04-24-2019, 12:24 PM   #31
OtinG
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Originally Posted by hollowpoint View Post
LOL, you know, somebody should build a slim case for the AP1--I already see a host of aftermarket cases--that does exactly what you suggest. This would be such a simple, elegant solution. That way you could do really practical things like, oh, storing your AP1 in a zippered side pocket of the same case that you store your Ipad, without worrying about it trying to reconnect and drain the battery.
The AP1 application is probably too small of a market, but there is a fairly large market for something similar in wallets these days. There are wallets on the market which advertise their ability to block the transmission of information between newer chipped credit/bank cards and a thief's hidden card scanner. The idea is to prevent a thief from walking near you in public and secretly scanning the chip on your cards in your wallet from a distance safely large enough so s/he remains undetected. Do they work? No clue, but in theory they could if constructed properly. Do you need one? Again no clue. But it sounds scary so a lot of people might buy one without researching if there is a true need for one.
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