A Japanese firm called Marudai has unveiled a $650
bulletproof case for your iPhone.
It could offer the perfect protection for those planning
to recreate the infamous 'iPhone vs gun' videos popular on YouTube, which see amateur
marksmen shooting their phones and other gadgets to see what happens to them.
The bulletproof case features an inch thick slab of steel
plating the firm claims can resist a .50 caliber round, the Daily Mail reported
Sunday.
However, the protection does come at a cost - apart from
the high price tag, only the back of your handset is protected - and there's a
hole for the camera lens drilled into the metal.
The front of the camera is protected by a thin sheet of
aluminum, although the firm has thoughtfully made both white and black versions
available, the newspaper added.
The iPhone is first placed into a protective case, then
the steel and aluminum case is bolted together around it to secure the handset.
The firm also throws in a bonus for purchasers - an empty bullet so you can
show friends exactly what you are protected against, the Mail said.