Relive the 80′s With this Cassette iPhone Case and That’s My Jam App

Is your iPhone getting a bit too high-tech for you? Well, you’ll be glad to know that you can make it feel 70′s or 80′s  low-tech with this Cassette Deck themed case. Made by Fred and Friends, the “Tuned Up” case for the iPhone provides basic protection as it let you relive the 80′s without getting low-tech. Available in black or white each unit comes packed inside an outer case (cassette case) which functions as a stand for watching movies.

Now that you have the cassette case, you can make the experience more retro with the “That’s My Jam” app. This $0.99 iTunes Store App loads any of your playlist and play your music 80′s style. It shows the name of the song and the artist in the upper cassette label area, while it shows the time on the left bottom label and track number at the right bottom label. And instead of the tape mechanism the bottom have basic music playback functions and eject button to switch playlist.

Designboom via Gizmodo

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