Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Feb 16 2011, 9:28am CST | by Shane McGlaun
We have talked about the BodyGuardz skins before that stick to your gadget like a sticker and prevent scratches while making the gadget look cool too. The company has announced a new style of skin that looks like Carbon Fiber and is custom cut for many popular gadgets.
The skin will protect from scratches like all others and has a cool 3D print effect. The kit includes the skin for the back and sides and the skins are custom cut to leave all ports and controls uncovered. Installation looks to be pretty simple as well.
The adhesive used needs no liquid to install and the installation can be done in only a few minutes. The film is made from a 0.2mm thick polymer and is thin enough to use with docking stations and hard cases as well. The custom cut carbon fiber film is $14.95.
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