Kenu expands popular Airframe line in time for summer road trips

Written by Ben

June 2, 2014

SAN FRANCISCO – May 29, 2014 – With summer officially underway, Kenu is excited to announce a new, elegant, WHITE Airframe. Airframe, the world’s most portable smartphone car mount makes GPS directions, streaming music and hands-free calls a snap, while eliminating fumbling searches and other unsafe behaviors. Sporting a clean and simple design, and weighing less than an ounce, Airframe allows for maximum portability.

The new WHITE Airframe is a beautiful, sleek car mount that attaches easily to any air vent, keeping smartphones in sight at eye level, without distracting the driver from the road. Airframe’s spring loaded, expandable jaw securely holds most smartphones (up to 5″ screens), while the patented design allows users to place the mount onto any vent (horizontal, vertical, angled or circular). Airframe also doubles as a hands-free viewing stand by simply inserting any card from your wallet into the rotating clip. Watching your favorite shows and video chatting has never been easier.

The WHITE and BLACK Airframes are available now for $24.95 at Kenu.com.

For more on Airframe and all of Kenu’s other products, “like” Facebook.com/Kenu and follow @Kenu on Twitter and @KenuInc on Instagram.

About Kenu:
Kenu is a mobile accessory brand based in San Francisco and started by founding members of Joby (think Gorillapod, the flexible camera tripod). Kenu products are well engineered with great design to provide the perfect balance between function and beauty.

 

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