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Feinger LLC Announces Mobile Security Accessory Line

Now available for pre-order, The Feinger line of accessories ensure you never drop your mobile devices again

2012-04-13
INDIANAPOLIS, IN, April 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) Feinger LLC, developer of innovative tech accessories, today announces the pre-order availability of its new Feinger system, an accessory that secures your mobile devices to your hand, keeping them secure from dropping while on-the-go. Part of the proceeds from all pre-orders before April 30 will benefit the Indiana Tornado Relief Fund.

Comprised of three main components - the Knuckle, the Sleeve, and the Unimount (with and without lanyard) - the Feinger easily attaches to any smartphone, cell phone, portable gaming systems and many other handheld devices. A comfortable neoprene sleeve (available in three sizes) fits around a user's finger, attaching to a ball-and-socket joint that clips into the Unimount.

Once attached, The Feinger allows you to pop and lock your device to your hand, around your neck, on your arm, car, home, office and anywhere you can find a flat surface for the small clip. The Knuckle and Unimount are designed in a way to allow for 360 degree rotation of your mobile device, for viewing and use at any angle.

For each pre-order through http://www.TheFeingerNow.com in April, the company will donate $5 to the WISH-TV Channel 8 Tornado Relief Fund, benefitting the citizens of southern Indiana affected by recent storm damage.

"I am very proud that our startup team made a collective decision to incorporate helping victims of the recent storms in Southern Indiana with the launch of The Feinger," said Co-Founder Cole Keesling. "We know The Feinger provides a simple solution to a common problem, so we want to raise awareness and donations in coordination with our product launch efforts."

Based in Central Indiana, Feinger manufactures its product line predominately in the Hoosier state.

"We committed early to utilizing the qualified unemployed Hoosier workforce," Keesling said. "Made in the USA still means something to us and everyone involved in this project has friends and family members that have been affected by the mass exodus of so many Indiana jobs. It was imperative The Feinger become part of the solution."

Pre-orders of The Feinger can be placed at http://www.TheFeingerNow.com until April 30 for the suggested retail price of $14.95. Products pre-ordered in April will ship to consumers in mid-May.

About Feinger LLC
Started in November 2011, Feinger LLC is a Central Indiana-based progressive startup venture. The company is dedicated to making innovative and high-quality tech accessories in the Midwest.


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[Press-News.org] Feinger LLC Announces Mobile Security Accessory Line
Now available for pre-order, The Feinger line of accessories ensure you never drop your mobile devices again