Posted 06/18/2009
Industry News
Get in the Spirit of Summer with Stylish OtterBox Technology Protection
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Summer has finally begun and the beckoning of a much-needed vacation is on the horizon Whether it’s a trip to the beach, an outdoor adventure or just a day in the city, OtterBox offers protective and stylish solutions to keep your technology safe so you can have a more enjoyable trip.
Relax on sandy beaches and cool off in the ocean waves with the waterproof OtterBox Armor Series™ case line.* Newest additions include protection for the iPod® nano 4th generation and iPod touch 2nd generation. Take your tunes along and know they are safe and protected from drops, sand and water. Or protect cameras, wallets, car keys, sunglasses and cell phones in standard OtterBox cases designed to fit a variety of valuables.
The OtterBox Defender Series™ line is a drop, scratch, dust and dirt-proof case and is the perfect sidekick for camping trips, hikes, walks, bike rides, runs and more.** Trendy devices such as iPhone™, iPods, BlackBerry® and Palm® smartphones aren’t designed to withstand the rigors of your active lifestyle so protect them with Defender Series cases. Have peace of mind so you can enjoy Mother Nature without worrying about your fragile device.
Catch a movie, try out a new restaurant or sidewalk shop in the city and know your device is safe from bumps with the Impact Series™ line.*** OtterBox provides a thin and sexy skin-style case to safeguard iPods and smartphones from the hustle and bustle of city life.
OtterBox offers a selection of completely interactive cases to protect devices from simple everyday ventures to the most extreme summer journeys.
About OtterBox:
Founded in 1996, OtterBox is highly respected in the design and production of rugged and semi-rugged cases to safeguard technology and other valuables.
Built upon fundamentals of hard work, creativity and perseverance, OtterBox is the innovator of premier protective solutions for leading global handheld manufacturers, wireless carriers and distributors.
For more information, visit www.otterbox.com or call 888-695-8820.
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