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Zenless Zone Zero Smartphone Holder Looks Like a Bangboo

The official Zenless Zone Zero flagship store on miHoYo’s Tmall is selling an Eous Bangboo smartphone holder. Pre-orders will open on September 20, 2024 and the smartphone holder will ship out in early November 2024. [Thanks, heiankyo_327!]

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The smartphone holder specifically resembles Eous, which is the Bangboo that the main characters Wise and Belle use. Not only does it hang out in Random Play, but the Phaethon siblings can also control it to safely enter Hollows when guiding Agents on missions. The smartphone holder costs 99 CNY ($14) and depicts the thing lying on its stomach with its feet up. Between the pose and its cheery eyes, it looks like it’s having a great time.

In pictures showing the smartphone holder in use, we can see that you have to place the phone between the Bangboo’s butt and its feet. Its ears, which angle backwards, serve as support for the back of your phone. This makes sense, as the little feet won’t block too much of your screen. When you’re not using it to hold your phone, you can also display the Bangboo as cute merchandise.

Zenless Zone Zero is readily available on the PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices. You can pre-order the Bangboo smartphone holder from September 20, 2024 if you have a TMall account. It’ll come out in early November 2024.


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