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Human ingenuity knows no bounds. This can be judged by looking at the 7 most bizarre accessories for iPhone or iPad, which describes the following article. Whether they make any sense at all is entirely up to you.

Working out with iPhone in hand

Let's start with the least weird. A few years ago, there was a special case for the iPhone 5 called ToneFone, which was supposed to allow people to strengthen their biceps directly with the iPhone in hand. Literally. According to Time.com, which even reported on this new product in 2014, the entire product is made of British steel and rubberized on the surface. The price of the barbell varied according to the weight. 1 kg for $38 and 1.5 kg for $42. At the moment, however, it seems that the product has fallen out of favor, as we have unfortunately managed to find only one store on the internet where the case is still available.

Kissenger or kiss at a distance

A relatively well-known curiosity is a device and application called Kissenger. The device, which connects to the iPhone, is supposed to record your kiss with the help of six sensors, send it via the application and then pass it on to the recipient. On the official website kissenger.mixedrealitylab.org it is said that apart from being used in a long-distance relationship or within a family, there is another possibility of use - for fans who want to kiss their favorite celebrities. And the website fashionbeans.com aptly adding, "If you've ever wanted to kiss a celebrity, this might be the closest you'll ever get."

When you want to feel like someone is holding your hand

This piece cannot come from any country other than Japan. The slightly scary-looking case is supposed to give you the impression that someone is holding your hand, or perhaps holding your glasses or a pen. If you can speak Japanese, it seems to be available on Rakuten for around $69.

From an iPhone toy for toddlers

If you want to delight your little one, you can do it with the Laugh & Learn Case from Fisher-Price. It turns your Apple phone into a colorful plastic toy for toddlers. However, we have not yet been able to decipher what benefits a mobile phone built into a toy brings to a child. The case can be found at Amazon from 10 euros, but only for iPhone 4 and older.

Calculus.

We don't know if any of you have ever wanted to turn your iPhone into a stone, but the possibility does exist. Or rather, she existed. The design company Joyce Bless created a series of covers for the iPhone 4 years ago, which ended with a cover in the shape of a stone. Although it looks quite massive from the front, it is said not to be so when viewed from behind. We did not find out how much the cover cost and whether it is still possible to get it somewhere, even on the official website highsnobiety.com.

iPotty

In addition to the case that turns the iPhone into a toy, there is another accessory designed for small children. A potty with a stand for an iPad - iPotty, literally iPotty. The manufacturer's official description reads: “Parents can give their children a comfortable and fun place to play and learn to use the potty thanks to the iPotty from CTA digital. In addition, the potty can be folded up and turned into a seat on which the child can play with the tablet. Even here we miss the main meaning of this convenience, it is still possible to find it at Amazon for $40, but only for iPads up to the fourth generation.

A charger like an umbilical cord

There is probably nothing more bizarre. An eerie looking cable that resembles an umbilical cord, lengthens and twitches strangely while charging. The video below probably speaks for itself, but the author's official description is also worth mentioning. "I created this cable as the umbilical cord through which a mother transmits energy to her child," writes the author with the pseudonym iimio on the portal Etsy, where you can get it for 4000 euros.

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