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Rich Neeley Designs iPhone Book Docks

Rich Neeley Designs iPhone Book Docks

Do you long for a time when books actually had pages you had to turn, could be read in the sun and didn’t require a power source? Yeah, so do we. Digesting the classics digitally is convenient, but it’s not anywhere near as satisfying as the tactile and sensory experience you get from a physical book. Unfortunately, books can’t send text messages, post pictures to Instagram or reply to emails. The predicament is over now thanks to Rich Neeley Designs. By combining novels like Christopher Robin, the Steve Jobs Biography and Dracula with an iPhone charging cable, you get a dock to charge your iPhone that’s worthy of being displayed.