Colorado Inventor Showcase 2008 - November 10, 2008 - DaVinci Institute
February 24th, 2008 at 6:24 am

The InvisibleSHIELD Strength Test

 

The invisibleSHIELD™ is a polyurethane film originally used by the military to protect the leading edge of helicopter blades. It is now designed to protect gadgets such as the iPhone and the iPod from scratches. This video demonstrates how strong the invisibleSHIELD truly is.

 

ZAGG’s invisibleSHIELD™ is a thin, polyurethane film originally created for the military to protect the leading edge of helicopter blades. What’s unique about this military-grade film is how tough it is - it doesn’t scratch. Introduced in early 2005, the invisibleSHIELD is the first product of its kind. Its patent-pending, full body protection has revolutionized the industry and has changed the way people think of protecting their devices. Others have tried to imitate it and have fallen short.

Apart from keeping your devices scratch-free, the invisibleSHIELD provides some unexpected benefits. Unlike cases, its uncompromising design doesn’t take away from the look and feel of your device. It adds no bulk, allowing you to freely hold, carry, and dock your device without interruption. Also its “grippy” feel allows you to be far less likely to drop your once slippery device.

The invisibleSHIELD has been designed to protect over 2,000 handheld electronics, including the Apple iPod, the Apple iPhone, the LG Voyager, the BlackBerry Curve and so many, many more. They can even custom design a shield for your product.

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