Lazy Hands Thumbs-Free Grips | CES 2013
Lazy Hands Thumbs-Free Grips
How many times have you dropped your cell phone, iPad, or e-reader and felt that sick feeling in the pit of your stomach? Did it break? Is it ruined? Isn't there a better way? Chances are, you hadn't heard of Lazy Hands Thumbs-Free Grips at that point in time. Because if you had, you may never had heard that nasty thump as your expensive device hit the floor.
Now that you've made the discovery, there's no excuse for ever dropping it again. At least, that's the opinion of Danny Potter, the co-creator or these unique gripping devices. He had a neat little booth at the Consumer Electronics Show this year and showed us the simplicity (and genius) of his invention. It was born of his wife's desire to have a better way of holding her Kindle reader. They put their two heads together and voila! Lazy Hands were born.
The concept is pretty simple (all good ideas are) - half of the product attaches to your device and the other half slides snugly onto your fingers. The magic happens when your fingers meet the device.
According to Danny, the product is easily attached and easy to use. We agree, and we think you may come up with even more uses for the product. Take a look at our video preview below and at Danny's website, which we've linked to below the video.
Lazy Hands Thumbs-Free Grips | CES 2013
For more information: Lazy-Hands.com
Amazon purchase links:
Lazy Hands 2 Finger Grips - $11.99 @ post: CLICK HERE
Lazy Hands 3 Finger Grips - $15.99 @ post: CLICK HERE
Lazy Hands 4 Finger Grips - $22.49 @ post: CLICK HERE