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Magellan ToughCase for iPhone and iPodTouch

Magellan ToughCase for iPhone and iPodTouch

Magellan GPS launched the ToughCase, a rugged, waterproof case for the iPhone and the iPodTouch: featuring a built-in GPS, it is supposed to enhance the accuracy of location-based applications for both devices. According to Magellan, the ToughCase meets IPX-7 waterproof standards, enabling the device to be submerged at a depth of 1-meter for up to 30 minutes and the integrated 1840 mAh battery is supposedly doubling the life of the device with normal usage; additionally, the built-in high sensitivity SiRFstar III GPS chipset delivers up to 3 meters of accuracy.

Compatible with iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch (second and third generation),the ToughCase will be available worldwide at MagellanGPS.com and Apple Stores at www.apple.com for $199.99 (MRSP).

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