An innovative and useful new product targeted at cell phone owners everywhere, the Wire Holster, has been developed by inventor Boniface Denavard of Orlando, Florida. The invention’s unique design helps insure that cell phones are protected from any damaging falls.
An innovative and highly useful new product targeted at the billions of cell phone users worldwide, the No More Tangle, has been developed by inventor Damon J. Cunningham of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The invention’s unique design enables it to effectively address a common problem related to the charging of cell phones.
A simple yet useful new product targeted at the countless number of cell phone users worldwide, the Collins E-Z Carry, has been developed by Michelle Collins of Thomasville, Georgia. The invention’s unique design enables its users to have unobstructed access to their devices, as well as other valuables or personal items, even when not directly on their person.
An innovative new concept designed as a highly functional improvement on an existing product, the Fields Screen Protector, has been developed by Reta Fields of Saint Albans, New York. The invention’s unique design allows its users to enjoy the protection offered by a conventional electronics screen protector along with an important added benefit.
An innovative and functional twist on the most widely used communication device in today’s society, the Hale Specialty Phone, has been developed by Luther Hale of Chicago, Illinois. The invention’s unique design enables it to serve as a fully functioning conventional cell phone with an additional distinct advantage
An innovative new product designed to serve as a functional enhancement on the most widely used communications device in existence, the Flex Phone, has been developed by Joseph James of Brooklyn, New York. The invention’s unique design enables its users to avail themselves of a cell phone with conventional functionality but additional convenience and security
An innovative new product designed to provide its users with a considerable enhancement of an often-used cell phone feature, the Cross Sound Wave, has been developed by C & C Real Estate, LLC of Kokomo, Indiana. The invention’s unique design enables its users to enjoy up to a 50% improvement in the sound emitted from their cell phones.