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Most Recent Posts Soaripod Provides Answer to Common iPhone, iPod Touch Problem!Posted Jul-23-08 09:32:16 PDT Tired of holding your iPod™, iPhone™, or other mobile device while watching a movie? Papadakis Technologies© is announcing the launch of their new product called the Soaripod™ to solve that problem. Airline delays and long flights create downtime for travelers seeking a distraction. More and more travelers are spending countless hours watching video on their iPhone™, iPods and other mobile devices. However, the experience leaves them sore because of the need to hold the device in an uncomfortable position. That can make the user preferring to not watch a movie, rather than get sore watching one. The Soaripod™ provides the solution to that problem by securely grasping and raising the user’s media device. By adjusting it to the most ergonomic position, the viewers viewing experience is maximized. It was designed through extensive research by the company’s President, George Papadakis, with the traveler in mind. The heart of the Soaripod™ is the revolutionary P-clip (patent pending) attachment. It was designed to connect with a multitude of surfaces so mobile users can watch movies anywhere, from planes, to trains, to automobiles. The 12 inch vertebrae gives the user maximum flexibility to adjust the view of their media device, and allows them to watch a movie without having to strain their neck or back. The Soaripod™ keeps the viewer comfortable and entertained throughout the journey. The Soaripod™ can be positioned for everybody to watch along, or it can be adjusted to be facing only the user, giving the user total privacy. The viewing positions are endless with the Soaripod©! When finished, the vertebrae collapses and easily disassembles to store away in the included travel tote bag, giving complete portability. The Soaripod© comes with a clip to hold the iPhone© and iPod© Touch, but can hold any other device with their respective belt clip. The Soaripod© sells for $29.95 plus shipping. They can be purchased on the company’s website at www.soaripod.com. Papadakis Technologies, located in South Barrington Illinois, was founded in 2008 with a mission to provide solutions to everyday problems people encounter by creating simple, but high tech products. |