Kensington unveils line-up of iPhone accessories
updated 01:00 pm EST, Mon January 11, 2010
Seven new mobile accessories due in Q1 2010
Kensington has announced a new collection iPhone products, including seven accessories. The Power and Mounting Kit is a car cradle, with four different-sized rubber inserts to accommodate most iPhone cases. The kit mounts on a windshield, and has an adjustable arm and separate 12V charging cable. An amplified speaker is meant for sounds like GPS commands. The kit can be pre-ordered for $50.
The Dash/Friction Mount with Sound Amplified Cradle mounts on a dashboard without scratching it or using adhesives. As with the Power and Mounting Kit, amplification is used to enhance GPS instructions, and four rubber inserts are included. It can be pre-ordered for $40.
The Windshield/Vent Car Mount with Quick Release Cradle mounts on either a windshield or a vent, and provides horizontal or vertical orientation. Both iPhones and iPod touches can be fitted. It can be pre-ordered at a cost of $30.
Kensington's AUX Audio Cable provides a direct cable connection from an iPhone or iPod to a car's stereo, and can be pre-ordered for $10. The Noise-Reducing AUX Audio Cable adds a noise reduction system, eliminating the hum generated by a car's electrical system. Its pre-order price is $20.
The 2-in-1 Car Charger and AUX Audio Cable charges an iPhone via a 12V DC car adapter and attaches to a vehicle's auxiliary input. It is ready as a $40 pre-order. Last in the collection is the Anti-Glare Screen Protector for iPhone 3GS/3G, which like most such protectors needs no adhesives. Two protectors and a cleaning cloth are included in the package. Pre-order pricing is $10.
Kensington is promising to ship all of the new products by the end of the first quarter of 2010.
Power and Mounting Kit for iPhone

Dash/Friction Mount with Sound Amplified Cradle

Windshield/Vent Car Mount with Quick Release Cradle

AUX Audio Cable

Noise-Reducing AUX Audio Cable

2-in-1 Car Charger and AUX Audio Cable

Anti-Glare Screen Protector for iPhone 3GS/3G














Again with the alt tags!
01/11, 01:36pm reply
This time leaving the alt tags in your screenshot covers the main part of the product! How could you not notice or even care before posting that image? It would've taken all of 5 seconds to shoot another one.
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