
The assortment of knickknacks that would look good tumbling out of a Christmas stocking has got two more contenders. Scosche has announced the kickBack P1 case for Apple�s iPad as well as the solVUE Bluetooth speakerphone. The former is a shatterproof rubber hybrid case for the tablet, while the latter is of the solar-powered ilk.
Flaunting a polycarbonate and shock resistant construct, the kickBack P1 is offered in black on black or white with gray molding. It allows users to set the iPad in landscape or vertical viewing angles as well as a low angle setting for comfortable typing. The included traction nubs on the exterior are present to render a better grip on flat surfaces.
�iPads and smartphones are expected to be popular gift ideas this year and we want our customers to get the most out of their new mobile device. The kickBack P1 provides protection for that new $500-800 iPad, while the solVUE offers users a safe and green way to make and receive calls in the car,� remarked Kas Alves, executive VP of Scosche Industries.
The solVUE proffers handsfree call making and receiving facilities apart from embedding a solar panel for continuously juicing up the Li-ion battery powering it. Supported by DSP echo cancellation technology, it can also display up to 1000 contact names and accommodates one-touch voice dialing. Additionally, an internal accelerometer turns on the speakerphone automatically when the user enters the vehicle.
The solVUE and kickBack P1 cost $109.99 and $59.99, respectively. They can be picked up through Scosche�s official website.
Flaunting a polycarbonate and shock resistant construct, the kickBack P1 is offered in black on black or white with gray molding. It allows users to set the iPad in landscape or vertical viewing angles as well as a low angle setting for comfortable typing. The included traction nubs on the exterior are present to render a better grip on flat surfaces.
�iPads and smartphones are expected to be popular gift ideas this year and we want our customers to get the most out of their new mobile device. The kickBack P1 provides protection for that new $500-800 iPad, while the solVUE offers users a safe and green way to make and receive calls in the car,� remarked Kas Alves, executive VP of Scosche Industries.
The solVUE proffers handsfree call making and receiving facilities apart from embedding a solar panel for continuously juicing up the Li-ion battery powering it. Supported by DSP echo cancellation technology, it can also display up to 1000 contact names and accommodates one-touch voice dialing. Additionally, an internal accelerometer turns on the speakerphone automatically when the user enters the vehicle.
The solVUE and kickBack P1 cost $109.99 and $59.99, respectively. They can be picked up through Scosche�s official website.
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