SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 08, 2018 -- ZAGG® (NASDAQ:ZAGG), a global leader in accessories that empower mobile lifestyles, announced the Rugged Book, a durable, wireless keyboard and detachable case for the Apple® iPad™, 9.7-inch iPad Pro™, iPad Air™ and iPad Air 2™.
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A photo accompanying this release is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d5404e79-4974-4a0e-9dcb-9039c6fdcac2 and a product video is available at https://youtu.be/BVbpl9oudMo.
With four convenient modes (book, keyboard, case, and video), an adjustable cradle hinge for 180 degrees of viewing angles, and a detachable keyboard with reinforced metal plating that delivers a sturdy typing experience, the Rugged Book offers total versatility.
The Rugged Book also features four layers of construction that meet military drop-test standards, allowing it to protect the device from drops from up to 2 meters/6.6 feet.
“ZAGG keyboard cases are designed to give users confidence when taking their technology on the road,” said Charlie Quong, vice president, product development for ZAGG. “This latest version of the Rugged Book is the toughest protection for a tablet we’ve ever created.”
The laptop-style keys provide a comfortable typing experience. Backlit keys, available in seven different colors, make typing easy in low-light conditions. The rechargeable battery lasts up to two years between charges*, and built-in magnets activate the keyboard’s sleep/wake function to preserve battery life.
Boasting formidable protection and enhanced productivity, the ZAGG Rugged Book is designed to empower and inspire users to be connected and productive anywhere they go.
Availability:
The ZAGG Rugged Book wireless keyboard for the Apple iPad, 9.7-inch iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad Air 2 is available today on ZAGG.com for $129.99. For more information, visit ZAGG.com.
Apple iPad Air, iPad Air 2, 9.7-inch iPad Pro, and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
*Based on regular use of one hour a day.
About ZAGG
ZAGG is a global innovator and category creator for tablet keyboards, and is committed to freeing consumers from the confines of the traditional workplace. With millions of units sold worldwide, ZAGG products are designed to enhance mobile devices by enabling productivity and connectivity while users are at work, at play and at rest. ZAGG is based in Utah and has operations in the United States, Ireland, and China. ZAGG products are available worldwide, and can be found at leading retailers including Best Buy, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Walmart, Target and Amazon.com. Visit ZAGG.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
About ZAGG Inc
ZAGG Inc (NASDAQ:ZAGG) is a global leader in accessories and technologies that empower mobile lifestyles. The Company has an award-winning product portfolio that includes screen protection, power management solutions, mobile keyboards, social tech, and personal audio sold under the InvisibleShield®, mophie®, ZAGG®, and IFROGZ® brands. ZAGG Inc has operations in the United States, Ireland, and China. For more information, please visit the company's websites at www.zagg.com and www.mophie.com.
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