Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jul 2 2007, 10:45am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Belkin didn’t wait around long to launch a full line of accessories for the iPhone that launched on Friday moving a reported 525,000 units. The first product is called the Acrylic Case for iPhone which features a thin, compact protection design for pocket carrying, hard acrylic for maximum protection, full access to hard keys, ports and nav screen and the built-in belt clip also turns into a kickstand for viewing video with a MSRP of $29.99.
If you prefer more traditional cases, there is the Slim-fit case for iPhone, which is made of leather, has a removable belt clip, mesh base allows full speaker volume and a padded exterior for comfort and carries an MSRP is $29.99. For the active types there is the Sport Armband for iPhone which is machine washable, has a pocket for a key or earbuds, offers full screen protection and navigation access and is made from a breathable material with a MSRP of $29.99.
Belkin also has a line of cables for the iPhone including a Mini-stereo cable for $19.99, which is a 3.5mm to 3.5mm plug with a six-foot cable. The Stereo Cable for iPhone is $14.99 and uses a 3.5mm to RCA plug with a seven-foot cable length. The final product is a Headphone Adapter for iPhone with allows you to connect any 3.5mm stereo headphones to the iPhone and works with all Belkin iPhone cases for $10.95. Via Belkin
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