Cygnett, Toffee fly the Australian flag at CES
Cygnett introduced more than a dozen new accessories for CES for its first appearance on the show floor.
These included the new Apollo cases for the iPhone 4S which fuse together an anti-scratch and a fingerprint-proof surface with a shock-absorbing interior.
Apollo is available in several colours – white/grey, black/grey, purple/grey, red/grey and pink.
It also unveiled the Icon Art Series of iPhone 4S hard cases featuring the artwork of Australian-born illustrator and artist Nathan Jurevicius.
Cygnett also released a two-tone case for the iPod Touch called Play-Up.
The company has also expanded to produce headphones, earphones, tablet accessories and portable speakers.
Toffee has also come along way since Natasha Sullivan and Hassan Issa decided to set up the company back in 2005 with a goal to design a case for Apple laptops that were sleek and stylish.
Today both Cygnett and Toffee cases are sold around the world.
Among Toffee’s new products is the Side Handle Pouch which can house a 13-inch Mac or PC laptop.
It has a padded interior and inner pockets for all your important items and can be used either as a padded sleeve or a carry case.
Toffee has also released a Messenger Satchel which has a classic look yet modern functionality including room for a 13-inch laptop and all of your essentials.
Toffee also introduced a Ladies Work Bag which looks like a designer handbag yet with compartments for a laptop and an iPad.
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