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Durable Skin Protects OEM Transmitters

Jan. 20, 2010
Durable, rubberized skins provide reliable protection from scratches, bumps, and minor falls for any of its OEM handheld transmitters
Aside from producing a distinctive look, the company’s durable, rubberized skins provide reliable protection from scratches, bumps, and minor falls for any of its OEM handheld transmitters. The skins include a belt clip that accommodates the extra thickness of the skin while also providing an attachment point for an optional leash. The 8.5” leash uses a carabineer at one end and a cell phone-type loop at the other, allowing for carrying alternatives or attachment to fixed equipment. Custom colors are available for volume orders. Linx Technologies Inc., Merlin, OR. (800) 736-6677.

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