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Media
Releases for the “Hold-a-Phone™”
New
England Sports Magazine July 2008
RUNNING
AND WALKING AND HIKING SAFETY
Porthole Cruise Magazine
The Prevention Guide
Prevention Guide: Running Fit May - August 2006
Sweat Magazine May 2006
Reader's Digest May 2006
Her Sports Magazine
Health Magazine, March 2005
Metro News 2005
Runners
World, May 2005 Click to read article
Cargo Magazine, Nov 2004 - Jan 2005
Performance Horse, March, May 2005
Trail Rider Magazine, January/February 2005
Curve Magazine, December 2004
Zink Magazine, November 2004
Where Magazine, Boston Nov 2004
Ocean Drive Magazine, October 2004, Florida
Vegas Magazine, October 2004, Las Vegas NV
Muscle and Fitness Magazine, September 2004
Shape Magazine, August 2004
The Running Network July 2004 product review
on
Fitness Magazine, March 2004
Air Tran Arrival Magazine Feb-March 2004
Dealerscope Consumer Technology Magazine
March 2004 - New Gear
Louisville Courier-Journal, Health/Fitness
'gadgets and gear', Feb 2004
Gay Web Monkey Magazine, March 2004
Boston Globe Travel section, November 2003
Boston
Globe
by Lylah Alfonse Globe Staff
lalphonse@globe.com
The “Hold-a-Phone™ for Flip Phones"
from JAMinnovations
“Most
cellphone holders make it awkward to use a
cellphone that flips open. You end up
fumbling around, trying to unhook it from
your belt or fish it out of your pocket
while it rings and rings. The Hold-a-Phone™
for flip phones by JAMinnovations keeps your
phone tethered securely to your wrist - out
of the way but easily accessible. It's great
for joggers and hikers, who may want to
carry their phones with them. The sturdy
neoprene holder wraps around your wrist and
attaches to itself with Velcro-like
material; a clear plastic panel protects
your phone's display while keeping the
screen clearly in view. It comes in a range
of colors and cost $19.95; to order, visit
the manufacturer at www.jaminnov.com.”
”For safety's sake, make sure your
Valentine holds on to her cell phone when
she's out jogging, biking, inline skating or
walking the dog. If she doesn't like clip-on
cell-phone holders, she may fall in love
with this snug-fitting, lightweight neoprene
Hold-a-Phone™ holder that straps onto a
wrist or upper arm.”
“The
phone slides into a weather-protective
zippered pocket that has a clear plastic
face. It has openings for antenna and
earphone wires at both ends so the phone can
be inserted in either direction. There are
perforations for talking and listening
through the holder.”
“The
Hold-a-Phone™ comes in two designs: For
standard phones up to 5 inches and for flip
phones. Each design comes in six
colors.”
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