Otter Announces Investment and Collaboration With Brydge

Otter Products, maker of the popular Otterbox mobile accessories, has announced a "strategic investment" in Brydge, in a move that is set to support future collaboration and product development.

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The new agreement between the companies will allow Otter and Brydge to leverage each other's supply and distribution networks. Most interestingly, the companies seem intent on developing new products and "innovations" collaboratively under the OtterBox brand.

"Our company has always been dedicated to innovating in ways that will enable our customers to get more from their mobile technology," said Otter Products CEO Jim Parke. "Brydge has the same philosophy, and we recognize that we can tap into the strengths of each organization to be even more effective in achieving this goal, especially as all of our relationships between home, school and work are evolving."

Brydge is known for its MacBook-like iPad keyboard accessories, docks, and hubs, while Otter is known for its portfolio of protective cases and screen protectors.

"Brydge has always admired OtterBox. From modest roots to what is now a global brand and leader, we have always felt there is a natural synergy with our values, vision and products," said Nick Smith, Co-CEO & Founder of Brydge. "This partnership represents a huge opportunity for both brands to continue to drive growth and success in the market."

While the companies are yet to announce any specific new products, this early announcement represents a notable event in the technology accessories industry and loyal customers of both brands will likely follow new developments with interest.

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Top Rated Comments

12643 Avatar
70 months ago
Interesting. To me, Brydge seems to make slim, aesthetically appealing products while Otterbox makes clunky, ugly but tough cases. I wonder which direction their collaborations will go.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Sam Squanch Avatar
70 months ago

Odd they are wanting to do this under the Otterbox brand. The Brydge brand is much sleeker.
Maybe both companies recognize that Otterbox has more brand recognition than Brydge? Important when you're trying to sell stuff, though I agree with your assessment.

I guess Otterbox isn't the most aesthetically pleasing but when you care more about protection than if it looks pretty you can't go wrong. I've encased my phones with Otterbox since my first iPhone 4 and in all that time no one has even noticed or cared what my phone looked like. Though in that time I had a number of drops that would've damaged my phone including on a few days ago that landed on its corner and would've smashed either the front or back glass maybe even both.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Zimmy68 Avatar
70 months ago
Maybe this will get them enough cash to actually learn how to use the Smart Connector instead of Bluetooth.
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AxiomaticRubric Avatar
70 months ago

Odd they are wanting to do this under the Otterbox brand. The Brydge brand is much sleeker.
They should have combined their branding into:

OtterBrydge
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
cocky jeremy Avatar
70 months ago

They should have combined their branding into:

OtterBrydge
Or BrydgeBox.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
cocky jeremy Avatar
70 months ago

Interesting. To me, Brydge seems to make slim, aesthetically appealing products while Otterbox makes clunky, ugly but tough cases. I wonder which direction their collaborations will go.
Slim and clunky.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)