SALT LAKE CITY, June 07, 2017 -- InvisibleShield®, the leading global brand and innovator in screen protection, today announced screen protection solutions specifically designed for the new Apple® 10.5-inch iPad Pro®, including Glass+, InvisibleShield’s strongest tempered glass screen protector that offers 3X more impact protection1 than an unprotected screen. This marks the first time Glass+ is available for any tablet device.
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With more than 120 million units sold worldwide, InvisibleShield is the category creator, the No. 1 selling2 industry standard for screen protection, and the most trusted brand in the industry. New screen protection solutions for the Apple 10.5-inch iPad Pro include:
InvisibleShield Glass+ ($59.99 SRP) features extreme impact protection that makes your screen 3X more shatter resistant than an unprotected screen, so your tablet is in good hands even if it falls out of yours. Glass+ provides the same remarkable responsiveness of an unprotected screen and boasts reinforced beveled edges and an ultra-smooth finish that resists scratches, smudges, and fingerprints.
InvisibleShield HDX ($44.99 SRP) includes powerful materials, designed to protect military helicopter blades, to deliver high-definition image clarity and premium protection against damage from impacts, drops, and scratches. Nano-Memory Technology™ also allows HDX to self-heal from minor scratches and abrasions and is as indestructible as it is undetectable.
“We view mobile devices as engines of progress, passports to our passion and instruments of personal fulfillment, and we work tirelessly to protect them,” said Brian Stech, president of ZAGG. “While we hope our customers never need the protection we provide, we’re proud that we enable them to browse, work, watch video, take photos, and post, free from the fear of a damaged screen.”
InvisibleShield screen protection for the updated 12.9-inch iPad Pro® includes Glass, HDX, and Original and may be found on ZAGG.com here.
Availability:
InvisibleShield products for the Apple 10.5-inch iPad Pro will be available at select retailers and franchise locations nationwide this month and are available for pre-order now on ZAGG.com. As always, InvisibleShield backs its screen protectors with an industry-leading limited lifetime warranty and will replace them if they ever get worn or damaged for the life of the device. For more information, visit ZAGG.com.
1Source: Emtek Lab Testing, September 2016
2 The NPD Group, Inc., U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Cell Phone Screen Protection, based on units and dollars sold, Jan 2014- Feb 2017
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.
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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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