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AViiQ unveils new accessories at the CES

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012 at 4:04 AM

AViiQ, the accessory maker which Portable Charging Station we covered in the past, unveiled new products at the CES in Las Vegas. Without further ado, here’s what they got:

  • Slim Surge Protector (1) – Touted as the first ever foldable charger and surge protector, it eliminates protruding connectors when not in use. It can handle up to three AC and two USB devices while using only one electrical plug.
  • Ready Clips (2) – Bendable way of eliminating tangled cables while charging or transferring data on any Micro USB, Mini USB or Apple dock devices.
  • Quick Change (3) – This “Swiss army cable for USB devices” blends the practicality of AViiQ’s Ready Clips in a 3-in1 USB clip with support for Micro USB, Mini USB or Apple dock ports.
  • Slim Travel Adapter (4) – Compact, folding travel adapter, it is designed for UK electrical outlets with an electrical rating of 250V (10A).

The complete family of AViiQ’s accessories is available from Best Buy, Amazon and AViiQ.com.

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