Sophisticated Star Wars Themed Pass Case Lights up When You Pass Ticket Gate

Denshi Gihan adds Star Wars themed card case, phone case to its PCB art portfolio. (All photos courtesy of Denshi Gihan)

Japanese PCB Art manufacturer Denshi Gihan’s glowing transportation pass case has caught everyone’s attention, including Rocket News24. The Osaka-based company’s latest pass case, Star Wars themed, is considered to be one of the must-have items for commuters.

The LED lights on the pass case lights up when users tap the card at the ticket gate at train or subway stations in Japan.

Made of real circuit boards, these pass cases also equip with a red LED light that flashes when the pass in the case is tapped at the ticket gate. The case has only been tested in Japan and Hong Kong.

 

The company also provides iPhone6/6s cases in the same design while the LED light on the phone case uses electricity on the phone. Users can choose from standard case or the iPhone 6/6s Plus in between US $143.9 to US $153.45.

The products currently only ship to Japan.

 

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