Phone booths are out and the Cell Zone is in. For decades we have had phone booths helping us keep in touch with friends, family, and business associates. When cell phones became more popular phone booths became close to obsolete. Today almost everyone has a cell phone. These phones are used everywhere in restaurants, libraries, retail stores, airports, etc. Private conversations can be heard as individuals talk on their phones. Background noise when someone is on the phone can be quite loud, as well. Salemi, an entrepreneur, came up with the perfect solution called the Cell Zone.
The Cell Zone is a phone booth, without the phone. Instead consumers are able to step into the booths and make their private phone calls without interrupting individuals around them. Cell Zone allows for the conversations to remain private. The innovative concept can be placed inside buildings, on street corners, and basically anywhere a person might want a little privacy from outside noise or eavesdroppers.
Cell Zone is made with sound proof plastic to ensure a conversation will remain private. Salemi, the creator launched his idea at the National Restaurant Show in Chicago. Already they have had success in selling Cell Zone. Furthermore they have an interested library. The library employee stated she might want to add the product in their addition for students who will not leave their cell phones turned off. It affords the library patrons their quiet place to work, as well as a place for someone to answer an important phone call.