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Dbrand really wants you to ‘Touch Grass’ again this year: why this signal is getting harder to ignore

The age of terrible tech April Fool’s jokes has all but ended, and while Dbrand has had a few stinkers, the “Touch Grass” skins are one of the few decent things to come out of this lame phenomenon.

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The age of terrible tech April Fool’s jokes has all but ended, and while Dbrand has had a few stinkers, the “Touch Grass” skins are one of the few decent things to come out of this lame phenomenon. Re-released after a limited launch last year, the Touch Grass skins offer a faux experience of lushious verdant lawn on your phone, tablet, laptop, or even game console.

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The age of terrible tech April Fool’s jokes has all but ended, and while Dbrand has had a few stinkers, the “Touch Grass” skins are one of the few decent things to come out of this lame phenomenon.

Why it matters

Re-released after a limited launch last year, the Touch Grass skins offer a faux experience of lushious verdant lawn on your phone, tablet, laptop, or even game console. Dbrand has paired this with another new “Blue Sky” skin that comes free with every Touch Grass skin you purchase. The combination aims to replicate the great outdoors and might be ideal for the tech-obsessed recluse.

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The skins are available as a straight cover on your phone, or as skins for the various Dbrand cases and other accessories. This even includes the Rubik’s Cube clone with a “Flat Earth” setup with sky and grass options to choose from.

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