MiWorld Accessories (MWA), a leader in designer electronics, with brands including Cylo, Isaac Mizrahi, Bebe, Sugartone, Coby, and Kensie, has announced that they will launch the Isaac Mizrahi fashion line of technology products, debuting the Spring ‘19 line at CES 2019, MWA Booth #17540 – Central Hall, LVCC.
Isaac Mizrahi Spring ’19 Line of Electronics Include:
- Bluetooth speakers:
- Fabric speakers in a variety of shapes and designs in colors & prints (polka dot, flower, etc.) to retro radio look
- Bluetooth headphones: colors with gold accents with branded emblem and tag.
- Earbuds: with laser etched “I” (for Isaac) in colors.
- iPhone cases: prints, colors, and gold foil accents.
- iPhone & iPad stands: prints and colors.
- Lightning cables: in spring colors.
MWA is redefining the way products are designed and manufactured, staying on top of fashion and trends that translate to unique innovations. Their team of designers and engineers is continually improving product design that utilizes advancements in the market and pushes the boundaries of everyday design.
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MWA Launches Isaac Mizrahi Line of Technology Products at CES 2019
MiWorld Accessories (MWA), a leader in designer electronics, with brands including Cylo, Isaac Mizrahi, Bebe, Sugartone, Coby, and Kensie, has announced that they will launch the Isaac Mizrahi fashion line of technology products, debuting the Spring ‘19 line at CES 2019, MWA Booth #17540 – Central Hall, LVCC.
Isaac Mizrahi Spring ’19 Line of Electronics Include:
MWA is redefining the way products are designed and manufactured, staying on top of fashion and trends that translate to unique innovations. Their team of designers and engineers is continually improving product design that utilizes advancements in the market and pushes the boundaries of everyday design.
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