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iFrogz, a ZAGG Inc. brand (NASDAQ: ZAGG) specializing in creative, lifestyle mobile accessories, has introduced the Animatone line of accessories designed for young children. The initial Animatone line offering includes headphones and earbuds with playful styling and audio limiting to protect developing ears.
The Animatone line features child-friendly designs in a variety of bright colors and built-in volume boundaries to prevent the sound from being turned louder than 85 decibels. (Photo: Business Wire)
The Animatone line features child-friendly designs, and animal-inspired images in a variety of bright colors including blue, red and green. Both versions of these first Animatone audio accessories feature built-in volume boundaries to prevent the sound from being turned louder than 85 decibels, which is equivalent to the level of an average telephone dial tone.
“We are very excited about the launch of the Animatone line. This new category further emphasizes our company objective to offer a wide variety of creative product solutions. Not only will kids love the colors and styling, but the volume control will be important to their parents,” said Kent Wuthrich, executive vice president of marketing for ZAGG Inc. “Kids now have the freedom to enjoy their own pair of earbuds or headphones, and parents will have peace of mind to know their children’s ears are safe and sound.”
The Animatone earbuds retail for $19.99 and the headphones retail for $24.99. The Animatone line is available online at iFrogz.com and at Best Buy locations nationwide.
iFrogz creates digital audio and mobile phone accessories for the iPod™, iPhone™, iPad™ and other consumer electronics. iFrogz specializes in creative, value-priced lifestyle mobile accessories. Its products include headphones, earbuds, cases, and portable speakers. iFrogz is a wholly owned subsidiary of ZAGG Inc.
Learn about iFrogz and its products at www.iFrogz.com.
About ZAGG Inc.
Headquartered in Salt Lake City, ZAGG Inc. (NASDAQ: ZAGG) is a global mobile device accessories and technology company that provides creative product solutions to protect, personalize and enhance a consumer’s mobile experience. With a brand portfolio that includes ZAGG®, invisibleSHIELD® and iFrogz™, ZAGG manufactures and markets a complete line of products to improve the functionality of portable gadgets, including keyboards, cases, audio and protective films, through direct, retail, specialty and international channels. ZAGG was founded in 2005 and had gross sales of $179 million in 2011. More information about the company and its brands is at www.zagg.com.
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