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New Treo Holsters

Fri Dec 20, 2002 - 12:19 PM EST - By Marcus Adolfsson


Seidio has just released two new holsters that fit all three Treo communicator devices, including the 180, 270, and 300. The holsters are available in two different models and come in black. The standard holster is a front facing holster with a swivel clip that rotates and locks for maximum comfort.

The second holster is also a front facing holster with an innovative quick release which features a spring loaded release button and swivel belt clip, allowing the Treo to be easily removed, replaced and rotated for total comfort. The quick release holster is meant for Treo owners that want to keep the holster attached to the Treo while talking or using the device.

These holsters are the first alternatives to Handspring's holster available for the Sprint Treo 300. Both Holsters are designed to allow easy access to all features including opening the display while in the holster, all function keys, the power button, the I/O port, the infrared port, the jog dial, the headset jack and volume control.

"We feel that this is the best holster option available for the Treo owner, a secure belt clip that allows you to open your Treo while keeping it in the holster. The swivel lock allows the owner to wear the Treo in the most comfortable position" says Jason Moody, Director of Sales, Seidio, Inc.

We will have reviews online shortly.



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