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Apr 20, 2011

ZOMM Wireless Leash for Mobile Phones

ZOMM Wireless Leash for Mobile Phones, Bluetooth Speakerphone, and Personal Safety Device (Black)Key chain finder have come a long way. The original keys finder is well known and is a marketing giveaway nowadays. This is the gadget that would start beeping when you whistle while trying to find where you left your keys.

ZOMM Wireless Leash is a lot more technologically advanced way to make sure that you do not loose and/or misplace your expensive phone. I came across this gadgets awhile back when it was still a concept in development and was not available for purchase. It has hit the market and developed quite a few additional features since then.
ZOMM will begin vibrating, flashing, and sounding a distinct alarm when you are about to walk 20-40 feet from your mobile phone. It uses Bluetooth® technology to connect with the phone and keep the monitor its location relative to the key chain gadget.
It also has a built-in panic alarm that can be activated with a simple press of a button. Continue to hold that button, and ZOMM will automatically call any emergency number of your choice. ZOMM comes with fully functioning speakerphone with a noise-canceling microphone, belt/bag clip, instructions manual, wall charger, and USB cable.

Why good to have on a trip:
- keep your phone close by without leaving it behind
- safeguard your phone and all the data on it
- keep safe with emergency call feature and alarm

Did You Know?: More than a third of consumers have had cell phones lost or stolen. On average 32 percent of people had had their phones lost of stolen, with the age group 18 – 24 most likely to have experienced loss or theft with 51 percent. Today’s mobile phones are capable of storing a lot of valuable information, which can be used for malicious purposes if the phone falls into the wrong hands. Keep your phones close and locked.

Norton Smartphone Security

1 comment:

Chelx said...

Great info. Thanks for sharing this one. LOWER PRICES.

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