Macworld2008: iPhone gets "invisibleSHIELD" protection

Military-grade technology to protect your precious


14 January 2008 11:42 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Already available for the iPod, created from material originally developed to protect military helicopter blades from wind, sand and the wear and tear of high-speed travel, ZAGG has introduced the patent-pending protection of invisibleSHIELD for the iPhone.

Claiming it's the only full-body protection solution of its kind, the ultra-thin, ultra-tough film is guaranteed to keep the design and structure of your precious phone fully intact without the bulk of other electronic device casings.

The boasts is that it's resilient enough to withstand most sharp objects, the scratch-proof and stain-resistant invisibleSHIELD by ZAGG withstands all forms of external damage to electronics while also preserving the "glossiness" of new devices.

Backed by a lifetime warranty, prices start from $9.95.
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