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NAJA KING: The flexible iPhone / iPod Touch holder, wherever you may need it…

29 March 2008 6 views 2 Comments
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Ever thought you needed a quality flexible holder for your iPhone / iPod Touch in places where normal holding stands wouldn’t work? Just looking at the picture below and you will know exactly what I mean!

 NAJA KING: The flexible iPhone / iPod Touch holder, wherever you may need it...

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The NAJA KING rotates so that wide screening viewing for the iPhone / iPod Touch can be easily achieved, the concept is really simple but effective. The length of its ‘coil’ is 36 inches, the holder is strong enough that it can keep your device in place (in mid air) without being pulled down by gravity :P Because of its flexibility, it is also quite convenient to carry, see the picture below…

Now you can have your iPhone / Touch with you where ever you go in a safe holder that allows you to view its screen at any angle imaginable - what ever it is that you are doing…

 NAJA KING: The flexible iPhone / iPod Touch holder, wherever you may need it...

[via Flickr]

2 Comments »

  • wPlop said:

    That’s a pretty cool find, I can see how that can be useful if you’re using your iPhone for things other than talking.

  • Women's Clothes said:

    Useful gadget, funny how they show it being used in the toilet…I really hope whoever wrote on the screen washed their hands!

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