An innovative new product designed to effectively address a common problem related to keeping track of one’s keys, the Safe Key, has been developed by Shatora Everett of Richmond, Virginia. The invention’s unique design helps insure that its users always have access to their car keys.
An innovative new product designed to provide its users with a convenient and secure method of laptop use, the Laptop Holding Device, has been developed by Todd Burton of Riverdale, Illinois. The invention’s unique design allows it to serve as a multi-functional and diverse component for computer users.
An innovative new product targeted at home movie watchers everywhere, the ETC…, has been developed by LaVaughn Wheeler of Great Falls, Montana. The invention’s unique design greatly simplifies the process of watching one’s favorite movies at home, particularly for consumers with physical limitations.
An innovative and useful new product for consumers who use electronic tablets, the FIG, has been developed by Brenda Lee Carter of Lake Charles, Louisiana. The invention’s unique design provides its users with a secure and convenient way of making full use of the capabilities of their electronic tablet in the most efficient and effortless manner possible.
An innovative new product designed to put a fun and functional twist on conventional wireless headphones, the Ear Gear, has been developed by Erik Dominiak of Puyallup, Washington. The invention’s unique design provides its users with an eye catching audio accessory that lends itself well to personalization.
An innovative new product designed to provide a widely used consumer electronics product with an eye-catching look, the Flat Fit, has been developed by James Henderson of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The invention’s unique design provides its users with a variety of options for enhancing the look of their flat screen televisions.
An innovative and effective new product that leverages today’s technology to insure that its users are constantly connected to a widely used consumer electronics device, the Blue Band, has been developed by Chris Ratajczyk of McHenry, Illinois. The invention’s unique design enables it to sync with a radar detector to provide users with visual and vibratory alerts that correspond to the detector’s activity.
An innovative new product intended to serve as an effective solution to a common problem related to lost items, the Gadget Finder, has been developed by Helen Ellingson of Brooten, Minnesota. The invention’s unique design enables its users to efficiently locate lost items such as remote control units, cell phones, and keys, among others.
An innovative new product designed to add a convenient and functional twist to an often-used consumer electronics product, the Coscarelly Specialty Headphones, has been developed by Nick Coscarelly of Mount Pleasant, Michigan. The invention’s unique design enables it to eliminate one of the common annoyances associated with the use of headphones.