Press
Canopy’s Sensus™ app enhancing case expands mobile user interface to the sides and entire back of your device. Content about Sensus and its “Powered by Canopy” technology have appeared on more than 240 online media sites and blogs in 160+ countries to date.
Media reviews:
Article about Sensus posted
on 1-8-13 by Heather Kelly
“it’s nice to see a new entry that adds to the smartphone experience instead of just dressing up the phone.”
Article about Sensus posted
on 1-10-13 by Jason Evangelho
“Once this device goes mainstream, it has the potential to propel Apple‘s dominance even further.”
Article about Sensus posted
on 1-06-13 by Josh Miller
“…the possibilities for this tech are endless.”
Article about Sensus posted
on 1-15-13 by Maurizio Pesce
“Of the thousands and thousands of iPhone cases at CES, only one truly caught our eye… It’s almost magical… particularly useful for games… supports multitouch, allowing you to use all 10 fingers.”
Article about Sensus posted
on 1-6-13 by Rosa Golijan
“Sure, you can control your iPhone the old-fashioned way … or you could use the smartphone’s back and sides to control games, scroll through apps, or even create invisible buttons.”
Article about Sensus posted on
1-06-13 by Dan Seifert
“Cases for the iPhone are a dime a dozen, but there aren’t too many that promise to do more than just protect your device.”
Article about Sensus posted on
1-6-13 by Darrell Etherington
“…the prototype was amazingly responsive and accurate… immediately, you get the sense of how the thing can work with not only games, but also with any apps that require menus… There’s no question the Sensus is impressive.”
Article about Sensus posted
on 1-7-13 by Jared Newman
“If you ever wished your fat fingers would stop getting in the way of your iPhone’s touch screen? A company called Canopy thinks it has an answer.”
Video about Sensus posted
on 1-8-13 by Cali Lewis
“Think you’ve seen it all in phone cases? The Sensus is…great for games, but even better is the app that can allow blind people to type in Braille on the back of their phone.”
Article about Sensus posted
on 1-6-13 by Jon Fingas
“…a whole new world of smartphone control… delivers 10-point touch input across the back and sides that lets apps add interaction without blocking the screen…”
Article about Sensus Posted
on 1-7-13 by Andrea Chang
“Instead of awkwardly pressing on the glass surface of the touch screen to snap a photo, users can press on the side, much like they would with a digital camera.”