Kensington churns out protective cases, car chargers for iPad 2 - TechRepublic

Kensington churns out protective cases, car chargers for iPad 2

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    BlackBelt Protection Band for iPad

    \n\tKensington’s BlackBelt Protection Band for the iPad 2 ($39.99) fits around the edges of the tablet to cushion it and protect the iPad from shock and scratches. The rubber edge still offers complete access to all of the ports and buttons around the edges while offering a secure grip at the same time.

  • Folio Case for iPad 1 & 2

    \n\tThe Folio case for the iPad & iPad 2 ($39.99) hosts a hands-free, adjustable stand and padded interior to protect the 9.7-inch touch screen from bumps and scratches. The case has been designed to provide easy and direct access not only to the 30-pin connector dock but also the new rear and front-facing cameras found on the iPad 2.

  • KeyFolio Bluetooth Keyboard Case for iPad 1 & 2

    \n\tThe KeyFolio ($99.99) sports a rechargeable and wireless Bluetooth keyboard with a hands-free stand for increased productivity while traveling. The rubberized and spill-proof keys were designed to cushion the iPad screen from bumps and scratches when the case is closed.

  • PowerBolt Micro Car Charger

    \n\tDesigned to blend into any vehicle’s interior, the PowerBolt Micro Car Charger ($24.99), offers 2.1 amps of power to charge up an iPad, iPhone or iPod with the detachable USB cable. An LED power indicator light is available to notify the owner when charging has been completed.

  • PowerBolt Duo Car Charger

    \n\tThe PowerBolt Duo Car Charger ($29.99) steps things up to be able to charge two devices at once with…guess what, two charging ports! The 2.1 amp USB port is ready for the iPad, while the 1 amp slot supports the iPhone and iPod touch. Compatible with most vehicle power ports, this charging station also requires iOS 3.0 or later.

  • Virtuoso Touch Screen Stylus and Pen

    \n\tLastly, the Virtuoso Touch Screen Stylus and Pen ($24.99) is available in black and gunmetal silver. Compatible with many apps such as SketchBook, iAnnotate and Penultimate, the Virtuoso promises a smooth touch tip with a comfortable grip and a greater accuracy than comparable stylus tools.

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Rachel King

Rachel King is a staff writer for ZDNet based in San Francisco.