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dbrand Released Three Colorways of Glowing Skins

dbrand released three new collections of glow-in-the-dark skins titled the 'Circuit Board,' 'Dark Circuit,' and 'Short circuit,' respectively. The Circuit Board skin from dbrand is a glow-in-the-dark design created in collaboration with Linus Tech Tips. This skin features a technically accurate, 3D-printed circuit board pattern that is textured to match the look and feel of a real-life circuit board. In regular lighting, it has a black and off-white appearance, but it glows a bright green in the dark. The skin is available for a variety of devices, including Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy phones, and comes with a free UV flashlight to charge the glow effect.

The Dark Circuit skin is a more understated option from dbrand's Circuit Board series. This design does not have a glow-in-the-dark feature and instead offers a sleek, matte black finish. The texture mimics the look of a circuit board, providing a unique and tech-inspired aesthetic without the luminescence. It is available for the same range of devices as the Circuit Board skin, making it a versatile choice for those who prefer a more subtle look.

The Short Circuit skin is another variant in the Circuit Board series, featuring an orange and white color scheme. This design also includes a glow-in-the-dark feature, with the orange elements glowing brightly in low light. The skin is playful and eye-catching, making it a fun option for those who want to add a bit of personality to their device. Like the other skins in the series, it is available for a wide range of devices and includes a free UV flashlight for charging the glow effect.
Trend Themes
1. Glow-in-the-dark Tech - The innovative use of glow-in-the-dark materials in tech accessories creates new aesthetic and functional possibilities, merging fun with practicality.
2. Textured Device Skins - Textured designs that mimic real-life objects like circuit boards offer a tactile and visually stimulating experience, enhancing user interaction with their devices.
3. Collaborative Design Products - Collaborations with influencers and popular tech channels are driving new product interest and expanding market reach in the tech accessories industry.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Incorporating glow-in-the-dark and textured materials into consumer electronics accessories offers new avenues for product differentiation and consumer engagement.
2. Fashion-tech - The adaptation of fashionable, luminescent skins for various devices represents a fusion of technology and fashion, appealing to style-conscious consumers.
3. Uv-activated Products - The inclusion of UV flashlights to activate glow-in-the-dark features highlights the expanding role of UV technology in consumer product innovation and entertainment.

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