Find Your Angle with the new FlipBook for iPad Air

Written by Ben

July 17, 2014

BOSTON- July 16, 2014 – Felix, creator of clever and stylish accessories for your mobile life, has created the most versatile and easy to use iPad case on the market with the elegantly designed FlipBook for iPad Air.

“A tremendous amount of design and innovation went into creating FlipBook Air, a case that compliments the design of the iPad, protects it, and enhances the user’s experience,” says Chris Michaud, CEO of Felix. “Too many accessories takeaway from the look of the tablet; FlipBook’s design adds to it by providing a rich, book-like cover for your iPad. FlipBook’s integrated kickstand effortlessly puts your iPad at the desired angle without any tricky folds or guesswork. You simply lift your iPad and it adjusts to whatever angle is best for you.”

FlipBook comes with the features one would expect from a high quality case, such as an integrated smart cover that instantly wakes your iPad Air when you open it and puts it to sleep when it’s closed. FlipBook’s patented kickstand supports both horizontal and vertical viewing with proprietary air bladder technology for ultimate protection.

FlipBook for iPad Air is made from durable, soft vegan leather and is available in two classic finishes: black or tan. It retails for $59.99 and is available in Apple stores, at Apple.comand at felixbrand.com.

About Felix
Founded in 2012, Felix Brand LLC creates unique tech accessories for today’s mobile lifestyle. With designers in Boston and Los Angeles, Felix brings clever, stylish ideas to life; ideas that make technology easier to use. Most of our ideas are relatively simple. That is because simple is something we take very seriously. We know that the best things in life aren’t complicated. They’re easy to use and they help make life more fun.

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