Cocoon Innovations To Show New Products At CES

Posted on 05 January 2010 by


We keep adding gadgets and continue looking for ways to carry and store these devices.  Cocoon Innovations are showing some really cool new products this week in Vegas at CES.  Here is a short preview of what they are offering.

Following last year’s CES launch, Cocoon Innovations (www.cocooninnovations.com) has had a wildly successful year. For 2010, Cocoon is expanding their digital device, organizational product line to include a range of  laptop cases, netbook cases, messenger bags, neoprene sleeves, backpacks, and gadget slings, all of which utilize the GRID-IT! - a unique object retention, organization system that keeps personal items and digital devices secure and protected. Among the expanded products are pieces that specifically accommodate both Macbooks (13″ and 15″) and netbooks, and the sling is specifically designed to carry and organize SLR cameras and accessories. In addition, Cocoon is introducing a new collection of smartphone accessories compatible with iPod, iPhone, Blackberry, Droid and other PDA devices. Cocoon’s smartphone accessories include an array of both soft and hard shell designs with convenient storage for credit/debit cards, ID card, cash or headphones, making life on the go lighter.

With an intelligent, functional, patented design unlike anything on the market, Cocoon products are an ideal solution for protecting and organizing electronics i.e. Netbooks, iPods, iPhones, BlackBerry’s, cameras, mobile phones, laptops, gaming equipment, and more.

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