SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 20, 2016 -- InvisibleShield®, the leading global brand and innovator in screen protection, today announced InvisibleShield Glass+ for the Pixel and Pixel XL, phones by Google.
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Made from multiple premium protective layers, Glass+ is designed to guard against drops, scratches and smudges and is proven to deliver 3X more impact protection than an unprotected screen. It features Ion Matrix technology, which strengthens, polishes and eliminates imperfections in glass, making it more durable than traditional tempered glass screen protectors.
Glass+ also features reinforced edges to minimize the traditional stress points found in tempered glass screen protectors and a special adhesive that ensures an easy-to-apply, bubble-free application. Together, these features provide unparalleled protection for mobile device screens while offering the same high definition image clarity and touch sensitivity that have made InvisibleShield the No. 1 selling* industry standard for screen protection.
“With the high levels of consumer excitement surrounding the new Google phones, we’re thrilled to introduce our industry-leading Glass+ product to help people protect what is often the largest technology investment they make all year,” said Chris Paterson, executive vice president of product management and development of ZAGG Inc. “Drops happen, but with InvisibleShield, people can finally charge through life free from the fear of a cracked, shattered or scratched screen.”
Availability:
InvisibleShield Glass+ for the Pixel and Pixel XL is available today at ZAGG.com and select retailers for a suggested retail price of $39.99. As always, InvisibleShield backs its screen protectors with an industry-leading limited lifetime warranty and will replace the Glass+ if it ever gets worn or damaged for the life of the device. For more information, visit ZAGG.com.
*Source: The NPD Group/Retail Tracking Service, Cell Phone Screen Protection (Tempered Glass), Jan 2014 – Mar 2016, Units and Dollars sold
About ZAGG Inc.:
ZAGG (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, mobile keyboards, power management solutions, social tech, and personal audio sold under the ZAGG®, mophie®, InvisibleShield®, and IFROGZ® brands. ZAGG 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, Vodafone, and EE. For more information, please visit the company’s websites at www.zagg.com and www.mophie.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Contacts Media: The Brand Amp Katie Kotarak 949-438-1078 [email protected] Company: ZAGG Inc. Jeff DuBois 801-506-7336 [email protected] Investor Relations: ZAGG Inc. Kim Rogers 801-506-7008 [email protected]


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