Curious Haro Animated Talking PC Case

Haro Anime Character PC case

If you’re looking for an easy way to mod your computer and you have absolutely no taste whatsoever then look no further than this curious and, lets be honest here, somewhat bizarre Haro Anime Character Animated PC case.

Featuring animated arms that appear from door hinged bays (which are ears, apparently) and eyes that light up, the talking (yes it talks as well) Haro computer case comes complete with its own remote control (with obligatory LED) with which you can control Haro’s animations as well as turn your PC – housed within a concealed bay within the Haro case – on and off.

Haro Animated Talking PC Case

The Haro PC Case can accommodate PCs up to dimensions of 172(W)x180(H)x260(D) whilst the Haro case itself weighs in at 5kg (and that’s without installed PC).

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  • 3 Comments / Add Your Response?

    1. Chris says:

      Haha, would be nice having Haro standing around in the livingroom but at the same time I guess Haro would be kind of annoying in the long run ^^’

    2. Hi Chris – yes, once the novelty factor had worn off I think it would probably prove quite annoying (just in the same way that my wife sometimes isn’t lol).

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