SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 24, 2017 -- InvisibleShield®, a ZAGG Inc (NASDAQ:ZAGG) brand and the leading global innovator in screen protection, today announced the availability of InvisibleShield Glass Curve screen protection for the Samsung Galaxy Note8. Specifically designed to protect the nuances of curved screens, InvisibleShield Glass Curve is compatible with most leading cases and provides consumers with seamless protective coverage.
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InvisibleShield Glass Curve provides maximum impact and scratch protection and features a case-friendly fit ideal for curved screens. Meticulously tested materials deliver a premium composition, remarkable touch sensitivity, and high-definition image clarity. Smooth tempered glass with precisely curved edges preserves the sleek design of your phone so you won't know it's there, but your phone will when it needs it most.
“Curved screens are becoming a trend, but with such innovation comes even more sleek and delicate devices that need protection,” said Charlie Quong, vice president, product development for ZAGG. “InvisibleShield Glass Curve for the Galaxy Note8 provides consumers unparalleled impact and scratch protection resulting in peace of mind knowing their screen is protected. Common mishaps like drops and dings can be an everyday occurrence, but InvisibleShield allows users freedom to attack life without the fear of a damaged screen.”
Availability:
InvisibleShield Glass Curve for the Samsung Galaxy Note8 is available for pre-order today on ZAGG.com and is expected to be available at most major retailers in September for a suggested retail price of $49.99. As always, InvisibleShield backs its screen protectors with an industry-leading limited lifetime warranty and will replace the Glass Curve if it ever gets worn or damaged for the life of the device. For more information, visit ZAGG.com.
About InvisibleShield
InvisibleShield is the No. 1 selling industry standard and category creator for screen protection with more than 120 million screen protectors sold worldwide. Committed to empowering consumers to fearlessly enjoy their devices, InvisibleShield provides premium, lifetime protection against scratched, cracked and shattered screens through its military-grade solutions. InvisibleShield is based in Utah and has operations in the United States, Ireland, and China. InvisibleShield 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.
Contacts Media: The Brand Amp Katie Kotarak 949-438-1078 [email protected] Company: ZAGG Inc Jeff DuBois 801-506-7336 [email protected]


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