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iFrogz
Company typePrivate
IndustryConsumer electronics
FoundedMarch 2006
Headquarters,
Number of locations
8 office locations (2008)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Scott Huskinson – CEO and President
ProductsIPod#Accessories, Portable Media Player cases
Headphones
Speakers, etc.
ParentZagg, Inc.
Websitewww.ifrogz.com

iFrogz was a Utah-based manufacturer brand of Apple digital audio accessories, with an emphasis on phone cases.[1] A subsidiary of Reminderband, Inc., iFrogz launched its line of iPod cases in March 2006 and has since produced a variety of other media accessories such as iPhone cases, iPad cases, headphones, earbuds, speakers, headphone adapters, carrying cases and bags as well as specialty accessories for kids.

The company sends products worldwide. They have offices in the United States, Singapore, Canada, and France, as well as a logistics and development center in Hong Kong. Apple, Wal-Mart, AT&T, Radio Shack, Staples, and Best Buy are among their large array of retail partners. iFrogz is also the producer of EarPollution, a line of headphones and other audio accessories.

In 2011, iFrogz was acquired by Salt Lake City-based Zagg, Inc.[2][3]

History

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iFrogz was established in March 2006 [4][5] when the founders of Reminderband, Scott Huskinson and Clay Broadbent, adapted their manufacturing process to create the iFrogz line of iPod cases.

iFrogz logo used from 2006-2013

At the time, iPod cases came in three or four primary colors. With its three-piece iPod case design, iFrogz cases make it possible to customize colors and design elements.[6]

Products

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Some of the recent iFrogz products were highlighted on television[7][8] and radio,[9] including new Swerve case, which combines two cases in one, and their dual AC/12 volt, dual USB charger, customized iPod cases, etc.

A 2010 set of made-to-order custom headphones, including Fallout, NervePipes, and Hype joined their EarPollution line. iFrogz also offers—said to be the first—iPod case for kids the Tadpole, a toddler-friendly silicon case that converts any video iPod to a children’s education and portable entertainment device.[10]

iFrogz Audiowrapz case for the 3G iPod nano includes both a protective skin and a set of speakers for iPod Nano.[11][12][13][14]

Several products from the Ear Pollution line were featured on ABC News,[15] Mac Observer[16] and other resources.

In March 2010, iFrogz launched its Comfort Series,[17] including a set of headphones, the CS40s.[18][19][20]

In August 2010, iFrogz released its iPhone 4 cases.[21]

In addition to iPod and iPhone cases, iFrogz manufactures skin protection for iPad and has also branched out to create cases for a wider variety of Apple products,[22] as well as protection for the Microsoft Zune.[23]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ryan Burger (January 20, 2009). "iFrogz debuts DJ headphones at CES". ProDJ Publishing. Archived from the original on 2011-01-07. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  2. ^ "ZAGG Acquires iFrogz". Archived from the original on 2012-04-26. Retrieved 2011-12-01.
  3. ^ Investors like Zagg’s acquisition of Utah’s iFrogz
  4. ^ "About Us". Archived from the original on 2011-11-26. Retrieved 2011-12-01.
  5. ^ ifrogz Brings the World's Most Customizable iPod Cases to 15 Retail Mall Locations Across the Country
  6. ^ How to Enter a New Market Segment
  7. ^ "Bleeding Edge TV 145: iFrogz Custom iPod Cases". vodpod.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-03. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  8. ^ "iFrogz". thedigitallifestyle.tv. Macworld. February 12, 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  9. ^ "Photomatix/Modbook/iLovePhotos/iFrogz". insidemacradio.com. Archived from the original on 2010-09-27. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  10. ^ "iFrogz' New Tadpole Converts Your iPod Into A Toddler-Friendly Entertainment Device". BabyGizmo.com. Archived from the original on 2010-09-16. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  11. ^ France, Jasmine (January 18, 2008). "iFrogz Audiowrapz: protection and sound in one". CNET.com. Macworld. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  12. ^ Lazar, Lonnie (2008-08-26). "iFrogz Nano AudioWrapz Treadz". maclife.com. Macworld. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  13. ^ Cohen, Peter (August 19, 2008). "IFrogz Offers New IPhone 3G Cases". pcworld.com. Macworld. Archived from the original on 2008-10-24. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  14. ^ Lee, Don (March 18, 2008). "iFrogz Audiowrapz for iPod nano Case Review". TecKMagazine.com. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  15. ^ "iFrogz Ear Pollution Toxix Headphones (gold)". abcnews.go.com. ABC News.
  16. ^ Gamet, Jeff (March 10, 2010). "ifrogz Luxe EarPollution Microbud Earphones with Mic". MacObserver.com. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  17. ^ Sorrel, Charlie (March 17, 2010). "Ears-On with iFrogz Comfort Series Headphones". Wired.com. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  18. ^ Carnoy, David (March 5, 2010). "Crave giveaway of the week: iFrogz CS40 headphones". CNet.com. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  19. ^ "iFrogz Headphones Giveaway Winner!". Kidglue.com. August 9, 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  20. ^ Shen, Maxine (June 15, 2010). "Gear alert: iFrogz Earpollution CS40s". The New York Post. Archived from the original on October 20, 2012. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  21. ^ Starrett, Charles (June 30, 2010). "iFrogz debuts slew of cases for iPhone 4". iLounge.com. Archived from the original on 2010-07-04. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  22. ^ Dahlquist, David (Jun 3, 2010). "iFrogz releases new line of iPad cases Posted". Macworld.com. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
  23. ^ Tzounopoulos, Kostas (9 March 2007). "iFrogz Zune case". Zune-Online.com. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
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