January 12, 2012, 11:57 AM — At the ShowStoppers event at CES 2012, Keith Shaw chats with Lifeproof about its iPhone case that can survive falling in water or falling from about 7 feet. The case is thin enough to not add too much bulk and can actually enhance the speaker's sound.
CES 2012: Lifeproof iPhone case survives water, drops
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