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Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

2011 International CES – ZOMM Goes to Vegas

As Laurie said in her 2010 wrap-up, we can hardly believe ZOMM has already been around for a year. It seems like just yesterday we were unveiling our Wireless Leash at the 2010 International CES !

However, this week we’re headed back to Las Vegas  for our second Consumer Electronics Show.



We’re excited to reveal new features and options for our ZOMM Wireless Leash this year. First, we’re introducing a color variant—Pink! Not only is pink a highly requested color for women and teens, but pink represents Breast Cancer Awareness, and ZOMM will donate a portion of each ZOMM Pink sale to the Breast Cancer research.

With many states now banning in-vehicle cell phone use, we’ve developed a ZOMM car kit to make hands-free calls even easier. The new car kit accessory pack includes a custom ZOMM visor clip, an easily detachable keychain and a custom ZOMM car charger.

Both of these new products will be on display at our booth in North Hall, #1035C. We hope you’ll stop by to check out the new products and meet our ZOMM team!

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4 comments

  1. Stephen Leach says:

    I was looking your product over and it looks like a reat concept. However my tendency along with my wife’s is to lose car keys. Knowing myself i would have the keychain on vibrate and unable to hear it thus not able to find my keys. Something to help you out and that would guarantee that atleast I would buy two, one for me and one for the wife, would be an app that allows you to force the key chain to ring even if on vibrate. Also if some one has already picked up your phone having a button on the keychain to force the phone to ring with in thirty feet would be handy, also when you accidently bury it under a pile of papers. just a couple of upgrades that would guarantee atleast two new customers.

    • zomm says:

      Stephen-

      Actually, when it comes to the alarm, you cannot set it on vibrate. It will always alert you with sound, vibration and lights. You can, however, set ZOMM so it will only vibrate when you get an incoming call. As far as the other features you’re talking about, they are great ideas! At this time, however, we’ve chosen to focus on loss prevention, rather than phone location. However, we love feedback, and we consider all of it as we update our products!

      Thanks!

  2. Gary says:

    Looks like a brilliant piece of kit and great to see that it’s also now available in the UK. Having read “The Story” I’m very impressed with the innovation involved. Thanks for the inspiration and all the best for the future!

  3. ZOMM is quickly progressing. I am happy to know this as ZOM since then. It is great that it can now offers a lot of awesome products.

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