Rollme is taking a different path with phone accessories by turning a case into a secondary interface. Its VisionCase for the iPhone 17 Pro Max adds a rear display that can surface notifications, call details, and even mini retro games.
The accessory is designed to do more than protect the phone body. It places a 1.85-inch HD panel on the back, giving users a separate screen for quick checks without opening the handset or returning to the main display.
A rear screen built for quick information
The display on VisionCase measures 1.85 inches and uses a 360 x 360 pixel resolution. Rollme says it is meant for concise content that remains easy to read on the back of the device.
That screen can show notifications from supported apps, SMS alerts, and incoming call information. In daily use, that means the phone can stay in its normal position while important updates appear on the case itself.
Rollme also includes a customizable scrolling text mode. Users can adjust the message color and motion effects, while an automatic color-changing mode adds a more striking visual style.
More than a notification panel
VisionCase does not stop at basic alerts. It also adds live camera preview support that works with the phone’s rear camera, helping users frame shots more easily.
A one-touch voice recording function is part of the package as well. Together, these features move the accessory closer to a smart companion than a standard protective cover.
For light entertainment, Rollme built in mini retro-style games. The case also includes a flashlight, digital business card support, and an always-on display mode, widening the role of the rear screen beyond simple status updates.
Battery and charging support
All of those functions rely on an internal 400mAh battery inside the case. Rollme claims the VisionCase can last up to seven days on a single charge.
The accessory also supports reverse charging. According to Rollme, the connected smartphone can send power to the case through a cable, giving users a practical way to keep the rear display active.
Because the screen and interactive features need their own energy source, the built-in battery becomes a key part of the design. That setup allows the case to behave more like a powered device than a passive shell.
A different direction for Rollme
Before VisionCase, Rollme was better known for wearable products aimed at outdoor use and fashion. With this launch, the company is pushing further into smartphone accessories with a more complex feature set.
Cases often focus on materials, durability, or styling, but VisionCase leans into interaction. The back of the phone becomes a space for fast access to information, utility functions, and simple entertainment.
VisionCase is available for the iPhone 17 Pro Max in black, orange, grey, and coffee. Rollme is selling it through its official store at a promotional price of $49.99, and the product comes with a one-year warranty.
Source: www.gizmochina.com






