Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Apr 25 2008, 12:39pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
"Our new Audiowrapz give consumers the protection they need and the portable sound that they want - anytime, anywhere - without sharing earphones or using expensive sound docks," said Scott Huskinson, CEO and owner of iFrogz. "Wal-Mart reaches our core demographic and we are excited to be delivering our product to consumers through such a respected retailer."
The speakers require no power to operate and plug into the iPod headphone jack when the player is put into the case. The only real drawback is that the iPod can’t be charged without removing it from the case. Users can only get black or pink colors at Wal-Mart with a price of under $20. More colors are available online.
Via iFrogz
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