ActionProof BOZON Apple Watch Charging Dock Debuts at CES

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ActionProof, a purveyor of quality Apple device accessories, has announced today at CES their new BOZON charging dock for the Apple Watch. It’s a funky shaped dock made of premium silicon that can hold the watch both vertically and horizontally while containing the entire charge cable inside the dock itself.   BOZON is now available on ActionProof’s website for $39.99.

BOZON’s distinctive shape allows full access to the screen, crown, and button of the Apple Watch while also providing impact protection thanks to the soft silicon.  The BOZON is compatible with both 42mm and 38mm Apple Watch models, while the wide base ensures there is no wobble while putting your Watch down to charge for the night.

ActionProof’s other products include the BUMPER for Apple Watch, which is a silicon bumper protector for the Apple Watch.  Check out Gear Diary’s review of the BUMPER, here.  Also included in ActionProof’s product line is the SP-06, which is a silicon case for iPhone 6, 6s, 6 Plus, and 6s Plus.  Check out Gear Diary’s review of the SP-06.  Stay tuned for a full review of the BOZON Apple Watch dock, at Gear Diary.

ActionProof is debuting the BOZON at CES ShowStoppers on 1/6/16 at 6pm at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas.  Be sure to check it out if you’re at CES or on ActionProof’s website.

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