GumDrop Cases Introduces FoamTech Series for Tablets

GumDrop FoamTech CaseGumdrop Cases has introduced the FoamTech Series, specifically designed to protect tablets being used by kids. The cases, made of lightweight, recycled EVA foam, feature a handle that doubles as a stand that can position tablets for viewing and typing. The cases are built to allow full access to tablets’ microphones, speakers, charging ports and cameras.

FoamTech cases come in blue, pink, green and black, and cost $24.95. 

Cases are available for the iPad 2, 3, 4 and Air; the 10-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 4; and the Nexus 7 Version 2.

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