Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jul 25 2008, 8:21am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The case is curved to fit the design of the iPhone 3G perfectly and uses a hard screen cover that senses ultrasonic waves from a users finger and send the touch info to the screen of the iPhone. The company also has a XyloDuo case that is made from polysilicon. In addition to the cases a XyloReflect mirrored screen protector is available along with a SpyScreen to keep nosey folks from seeing the screen.
"Body and screen scratches, regardless of how careful you are with your iPhone, are inevitable," said Mike Panahi, Founder and President of IVYSKIN. "We built a full solid screen cover into our new XyloT3's enclosure that's specifically designed to protect the whole device from scratches wherever iPhone users go."
Via IVYSKIN
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