The Best iPad2 Accessories from GorillaMobile

Posted by Paul Handley on Thu 28th July 2011 at 08:00 AM, Filed in Photography GiftsUnusual Christmas Gift IdeasFathers Day Gift IdeasGifts For HerGifts For HimCool Gadget GiftsMothers Day Gift IdeasBig Boys Toys Gifts

Following on from the functional yet playful best-selling GorillaPod, The camera accessory that allows maximum secure footing and grip for cameras, JOBY have released a similar product for the iPad2.

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The Yogi is a bendy stand that attaches to the iPad2 to give you a more secure hands free experience. It’s perfect for users who like to read and watch videos.

The limber yet sturdy legs of the GorillaMobile Yogi twist and bend to stabilize the iPad on uneven surfaces or wrap around fixtures in the kitchen to become the perfect companion for your grand cooking plans.

It retails for £34.95 and is highly recommended.

Veering away from the bendy legs set up, but just as useful is the Ori.

Made from a superlight German-made aluminum/polypropylene composite used in high-performance cars, this next-generation material allows the Ori to be folded into countless positions designed with the needs of the mobile professional in mind.

When folded back into its folio mode, the Ori delivers lightweight, rigid stability that can easily slip it into your bag for travel to the next meeting.

A protective case / stand for your iPad 2 that looks the business. You can purchase for £54.95, for its looks, protective qualities and functionality, it’s well worth the price.

Both products are available for purchase today at JOBY.com and coming soon to Amazon.com.

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