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CellKeeper Announces Wearable iPhone/iPod Cases

CellKeeper has announced the immediate availability of a line of over the shoulder or around the waist cases that can be used for small electronics, including the iPhone and iPods. The cases are designed for users who don’t want to carry their iPhone/iPod in a purse or on a belt.

"Many mobile phone users feel there is not a convenient place to keep their cell phones when they are on the go without lugging a large bag, or risking it falling out of pockets or off a belt. The versatility of CellKeeper matches the myriad of activities people participate in every day, from running and bike riding to walking pets, playing with kids and running errands," CellKeeper said.


The Professional collection securely holds Pocket PCs, cellular phones, Palm Treo devices, larger Blackberries, digital cameras, iPhones and iPods. Features include an extra-wide pocket flap with expandable snap closure, an adjustable shoulder strap that can be worn across the shoulder or at the waist, an ID card window, key hook, zippered internal coin pocket, lip gloss / pen sleeve, three credit card sleeves, internal cash pocket, and an exterior pocket to hold all your portable electronics.

The case measures 3 W x 4-1/2 H x 1-1/4 D (inches). The Professional comes in five color choices of: supple black faux-leather, brown faux-alligator, dimpled brown faux-leather and sturdy herringbone in camel or burnt orange; each include a smooth faux-leather straps secured with silver-plated hardware.

The CellKeeper Professional is priced at US$29.95.

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