Native Union Debuts Play Video Memo Pad and Limited Edition POP Phones
New Products Make Gift Giving Sparkle for Gadget Guys and Girls
NEW YORK, Sept. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Native Union, a company driven to reinvent the art of conversation, is showcasing its newest consumer electronics and tech accessory innovations at today's Pepcom Holiday Spectacular media event, presenting three new products at the show -- the Play video memo pad, the limited edition Crystal POP handset, and limited edition Desert POP phone.
The Play is a sophisticated video memo pad that puts a modern twist on everyday messages, and is one of the highlights for gift giving. Featuring a 2.4-inch color LCD screen and storage of up to three full minutes of video, users young and old can record messages to share, making everything from grocery lists to "I love you's" more fun. Available in vibrant and high-gloss colors for $59.99, the Play will be one of the hottest "stocking stuffers" for the holiday season.
Also being showcased are two limited edition POP phone handsets – the Crystal POP phone, embellished with hundreds of twinkling Swarovski® crystals ($600), and the Desert POP, a stylish camouflage handset which benefits the United States military with a portion of sales going to the USO ($49.99). Both handsets connect to mobile phones and devices via a 3.5mm audio jack and reduce cell phone radiation by 99 percent.
All products will be available for purchase through www.nativeunion.com/us.
About Native Union
Native Union is inspired to reinvent the art of conversation with chic, consumer-friendly accessories that make talking more fun, comfortable and exciting. Comprised of a team of internationally acclaimed product designers, Native Union is dedicated to developing beautifully crafted products that are stylish and highly functional for the home and office. Visit www.nativeunion.com for information and images.
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