An innovative new product designed to make the use of various consumer electronics accessories easier, the Adams Specialty Stylus, has been developed by Aaron Adams of Apopka, Florida. The invention’s unique design allows its users to correctly depress and manipulate products with control keys or tabs, such as cell phones and remote control units.
An innovative new product designed to prevent a common problem prevalent in today’s digital entertainment landscape, the Impact 3000, has been developed by Travis Martin of Griffin, Georgia. The invention’s unique design enables it to greatly reduce the chances of unlawful duplication of music and movies.
An innovative new product designed to considerably enhance the conventional version of a dictionary, the New Age Dictionary, has been developed by Femi Oguntuase of Houston, Texas. The invention’s unique design provides its users with a fully functional electronic repository of words and their meanings.
An innovative new twist on an often used consumer electronics accessory, the Fire Plugs, has been developed by Steven Pennington of Clarksville, Tennessee. The invention’s unique design provides its users with earpiece sets that are free of the annoyances inherent in the conventional versions of the same product.
An innovative and effective new product designed to provide a simple yet important advantage for users of a variety of consumer electronics products, the Screen Brightener, has been developed by Willem King of Lansing, Michigan. The invention’s unique design allows its users to have access to an optimally bright screen on their electronic device at any time.
An innovative new product designed to bring unprecedented functionality to an electronic device charger, the Brabham Charger, has been developed by Andrew Brabham of Jacksonville, Florida. The invention’s unique design provides considerable convenience to those needing to charge electronics while on the go.
An innovative new product designed to provide unprecedented functionality with regards to charging items, the Jefferson Charger, has been developed by Gladys Easley of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The invention’s unique design insures that its users have access to the charging of their electronic devices at virtually all times.
An innovative and effective new product designed to protect precious consumer electronics commodities, the Bar-Bar T.V. Protector, has been developed by Mark Austin and Nathan Wallace, Sr. of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The invention’s unique design provides its users with an effective method of protecting television screens and computer monitors from damage.