When you have a device like the iPhone and the iPod touch selling
like hot cakes, and folks do actually camp outside your store a couple
of days before the actual launch date just to be one of the first in the
world to lay hands on the latest iPhone, you know that you are on to a
winner here. Needless to say, with such a huge market base, third party
manufacturers too, are more than happy to see such a successful product
being introduced to the world, as it means another avenue for profit has
just opened up. The accessories market for the iPod and iPhone range is
definitely a money spinning one, especially when you get your formula
right.
Rokform intends to make a splash with their unique Rokbed v3 iPhone case,
having picked up an International CES Innovations 2012 Design and
Engineering Awards Honoree in the process. This case for the iPhone 4
and iPhone 4S features outstanding design and engineering, and the first
time you lay your eyes on it, you would definitely be surprised at the
bright, bold colors and cutting edge form factor.
As we all know, looking good alone will not carry a product through
these days, as consumers are far more informed to base their purchase
decision on looks alone. The Rokbed v3 was specially designed to be the
most functional iPhone 4/4s case ever made to date, where it will
feature an integrated lock mechanism, an anti-slip grip, a detachable
lanyard and an optional magnet insert. Constructed using tough
polycarbonate which has been re-enforced in critical areas, the Rokbed
v3 is also one of the most protective iPhone 4/4s cases available.
The upper and lower frames are made out of injection molded
polycarbonate, while a thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) non slip grip
insert ensures even those with sweaty palms will not accidentally send
their iPhone flying out from their hands because of a wave. The remote
locking system allows it to be mounted on just about anywhere, and there
is also a removable hi tensile wrist lanyard. It comes in a wide range
of bright color options for you to choose from, and will retail for $39 a pop. Not bad, considering how it was designed, engineered and made in the USA.
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