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iSkin unveils Samsung Galaxy S III cases and headphones

Categories: Accessories, Android, Samsung
By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, July 14th, 2012 at 1:29 AM

iSkin unveiled two different case series and headphones for the hot-new Samsung Galaxy S III. First come the sexy lookin’ iSkin aura cases which are touted to provide “outstanding protection in a slim and lightweight package.” Made of rubber coated polycarbonate accented with aircraft grade aluminum, these cases come in three different color options, including Eclipse (Blue/Black), Halo (Pink/White) and Nova (Red/Black), each retailing for $39.99.

iSkin vibes cases, on the other hand, are more affordable ($29.99) and are made with new generation thermoplastic, which soft touch material protects your Android superphone from scratches, dents and bruises. There are 4 colors to choose from – Lunar (Blue), Gravity (Black), Ultra Violet (Purple) and Cosmic (Pink).

iSkin also sells Galaxy S III headphones (though they’ll work with just about any modern smartphone) that feature great sound with built-in remote control + mic. Available for $39.99, you can have the iSkin earTones come in few different colors like Black/Red, Black/White, Blue/White, Purple/White, Pink/Black and Black/Black.

Finally for folks who buy both the case and headphones, iSkin offers free Clean and Protect Pack, valued at $14.99… Don’t know about you, but I really like the iSkin aura cases…

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