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ZooGue Goes Pro with an Updated iPad Case

Laguna Hills, California – Laguna Hills, California – ZooGue today is proud to announce their latest release, the Case Genius Pro. This remarkable case provides all the benefits of its predecessor, such as the adjustable angles and headrest mount, as well as access to all cameras, speakers and ports. Taking the original case a step further, the Case Genius Pro offers upgrades that will entice the look, feel and sound of the refreshed design.

Understanding the importance of providing complete protection to the iPad, ZooGue has adjusted the dimensions of the new Pro case, extending the border an additional 5mm to help protect the corners of the delicate tablet. As an added benefit, the upgraded border helps to amplify the sound directing it back towards the user. In an effort to secure the cover of the case and enhance a tighter closure, additional magnets have been inserted to guarantee the case remains closed when not in use.

ZooGue’s new Case Genius Pro displays an improved interior made of an ultra-fine microfiber. The soft suede like material defends against unwanted lint and pet hair. Although the original Case Genius is widely known for its fully adjustable angles, ZooGue wanted to ensure that the updated Case Genius Pro would offer an even more secure and stable base. Listening to their many satisfied customers is what drove ZooGue to once again be a pioneer in the industry, developing the impressive new Case Genius Pro.

Pricing and Availability:
Priced competitively at $49.99 (USD), the handmade genuine leather case is available in black and pink. The Case Genius Pro can be purchased at www.ZooGue.com, just in time for back to school shopping. ZooGue’s so confident with their product line; they offer a 30 day risk-free trial guaranteeing 100% satisfaction or a full refund.

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Case Genius Pro

Tim Angel is a 27 year old Entrepreneur/Inventor that started ZooGue in March 2010. With his great ability to invent products that are convenient and solve common problems, ZooGue has generated over a million dollars in sales. He is driven to succeed and doesn’t settle for anything less. Tim’s drive and determination are what make it possible for ZooGue to bring such innovative products to the market. Copyright (C) 2010-2012 ZooGue and Tim Angel. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


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