by Kanga | Apr 11, 2014 | About Our Cases, Uncategorized |
Unique Five Layer Construction. View… Kangaberry calmly hints craftsmanship through its sleek lines, seductively appearance, and noticeable quality of the materials. We started with the core lining, then worked our way to the outer casing and stitching, obsessively trying to develop those to the next level. GET YOUR KANGABERRY SOONER & SAVE!! Unique Five Layer Construction Kangaberry cases are designed for durability, health and style. This is accomplished with our unique five layer construction. About The Layers Signature Leather – Thin, Durable, Strong. Not only is our cow leather very thin (thickness is 0.031″) but extremely strong, durable, able to withstand heavy use compared to goat or lamb skin. It’s also soft and kinda sexy! We wanted a product that would last years, not months. Our leather is also harvested as by-products of meat production. As a result the leather texture can have more natural defects, including scars, which lend character to the leather. This leather was determined after months of testing different materials and working with a tannery right here in Canada (est. 1969) to find the perfect leather for Kangaberry. Clean & Sustainable Wool 100% Italian Wool Felt Lining 100% Designer Wool Felt From Italy All of our fabric is 100% virgin Italian wool fibers and is manufactured using traditional wet processing techniques using the finest carbonized wool’s and eco-friendly dyes. Wool actually grows on sheep as hair and comes back very quickly. Also, sheep aren’t intensely reared since the wool comes off quite easily. What’s more, 100% designer wool has additional beneficial properties which include: To expand upon the benefits of wool fibers, you can read in...
by Kanga | Apr 11, 2014 | About Our Cases, Blog, Uncategorized |
Safe. Instantly Protects. Durable. Sleek. The Kangaberry was designed to have a special lining inside (the side facing your body) which shields you from constant radio waves being emitted from the phone (i.e. cell phone), up to and greater than 50dB at frequencies ranging from 10MHz to 3GHz (cell phones operate at 2.4GHz). For children this is very important because their body and nervous systems are still developing and the distance from the handset to the peripheral brain tissues is reduced (i.e. they are much more vulnerable to absorption of electromagnetic radiation) (6). More so, a child’s head being much smaller and their skulls are much thinner. GET NOTIFIED. BE THE FIRST TO GET ONE! Mobile web adoption has taken the world by storm, and is growing eight times faster than web adoption did in the 1990’s and early 200o’s. In fact, The percent of children with access to some type of “smart” mobile device at home (e.g., smart phone, tablet) has jumped from half (52%) to three-quarters (75%) of all children in just two years! It then won’t surprise you that by the age of eight, 72% of children have used a smart phone, tablet or mobile device. Unfortunately, when cell phone radiation standards were made 17 years ago, infants and toddlers were completely unrepresented in the research (7) and it wasn’t until recently that they were even considered to be consumers. Today, there is a whole market targeted on cellular devices towards children, with more than 700 apps on itunes targeted towards children. Yes, some apps may improve hand-eye coordination, but parents are not at ALL aware of the biological effect wireless radiation-emitting...