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ShieldZone, An Invisible Shield to Protect your iPhone

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Did you buy yourself a new shiny iPhone? Are you worried to death that the multi-touch screen is going to be as scratched as the one in your old iPod? If so, you must check the new ShieldZone invisibleSHIELD. Designed for Apple’s new toy, the shields are precision cut to cover the entire body of the iPhone.

They are made from a unique material originally created for military use, or to be more specific, to protect the leading edges of helicopter blades, so you can take your iPhone everywhere without being concerned about scratches.
The company goes further and promises to replace the invisibleSHIELD for free in case it ever gets scratched or worn out.

The invisibleSHIELD is on sale here for $24.95.

Via Krunker.

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