THE SEATBELT CELL CLIP

Contact: Donna J. Hardiman

Invention Resources International

520-413-1454

donnah@inventionresource.com

THE SEATBELT CELL CLIP ...

... allows for hands-free usage without earpieces.

CHINO HILLS, CA—The Seatbelt Cell Clip is a sturdy holder for storing a cellular telephone and designed to be easily secured to any vehicle seat belt. It will provide cell phone users with a safe and convenient means of accessing their cell phone while driving. It is made of a durable plastic and polycarbonate materials, rectangular shaped and measures approximately 4½”L x 3-4”W x ̅¼”D. Positioned side by side on the underside of the unit are two heavy-duty spring-loaded clip fasteners that secure the device to the seatbelt. The cell phone holders are adjustable and can accommodate any style standard or flip phone.

 

The Seatbelt Cell Clip was invented by Alvin Y. of Chino Hills, CA. He said, “If your phone rings while driving it is next to impossible not to answer it. And searching for the little monster that seems to have slid under the seat is impossible. The Seatbelt Cell Clip keeps your phone within reach and allows one a hands-free method to speak without any problems. It provides users with a safe and convenient method to utilize a cell phone when driving. One can comfortably talk without having to hold the phone and can keep their eyes on the road and both hands on the steering wheel.”

 

EDITORS NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invention Resource International. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invention Resource International, 60 E. Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 900, Tempe, AZ 85251.

 

TEL (800) 778-8814 FAX (480) 907-2635

 

 

 

 

 

 

GET FREE INVENTION KIT


S