Isabella Products rolls out Mini, wirelessly connected USB stick

Isabella Products Mini

The technological space is improving at a frenetic pace and manufacturers face stiff competition to carve out compact gizmos enclosed with unique features. Isabella Products has unfurled its wirelessly connected USB stick for photo-sharing dubbed Mini. The offering comes powered by the AT&T mobile broadband network.

The newest entrant offers utmost comfort and individuals can manage their photos effortlessly. Users can share images to various unconnected digital photo frames, displays and televisions via the company’s VizitMe content management service.

“Mini is another innovative solution from Isabella that quickly and conveniently connects family and friends through photos,” remarked Glenn Lurie, president, emerging devices, AT&T. “By connecting over the AT&T mobile broadband network, photo frames no longer need to sit idle. We look forward to helping redefine photo-sharing for families across the nation.”

Users can connect to the VizitMe content management service and upload images to Mini, store their image collection and organize their friends and family in the device’s dedicated online contact list. The solution can also receive third party content from partners like Photobucket and Life.com.

“We are extremely excited to introduce Mini as our next innovative mobile Internet device aimed at connecting families wirelessly from anywhere in the U.S.” commented Matthew I. Growney, Founder and CEO of Isabella Products. “The flexibility of the VizitMe.com platform allows us to effectively connect unconnected USB-enabled digital photo frames through a pocket-sized mobile device like Mini so consumers can enjoy real-time photo sharing.”

Professionals can snap up this gizmo to efficiently develop a digital signage network. They can further update or modify content, target specific locations, provide custom offers or improve real-time messaging. Individuals can now easily plug their Mini USB stick into various digital photo frames or digital televisions.

The device will be available in Q2 2011 through the official website and other select online and offline retailers.


Posted on 7 January, 2011 By Correspondent
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