FLO TV continues to find new ways to make mobile TV simple

Jan 20, 2010 8:38 AM, By Carolyn Schuk

             
FLO TV's iPhone mobile TV sleeve reduces

FLO TV's iPhone mobile TV sleeve reduces "moving parts."

Hands down, the most ingenious mobile TV device at CES 2010 was FLO TV's mobile TV "sleeve" for the iPhone. It's so ingenious, in fact, that for several minutes, I didn't realize that the case is actually the mobile TV receiver. It's perfect for people like me, who are always losing things not actually attached to them. Made by the uber-clever design firm mophie, the sleeve not only brings you FLO TV's extensive program lineup, it also charges your phone at the same time. In this podcast, FLO TV VP of Sales and Customer Operations Kathy Thompson talks about it.




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