PITTSBURGH, Feb. 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — “I wanted to create a fast and convenient way for anyone to use technology to display spoken messages,” said the inventorPITTSBURGH, Feb. 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — “I wanted to create a fast and convenient way for anyone to use technology to display spoken messages,” said the inventor

An InventHelp 123Invent Client Develops Fantaz-Stik Display Device for Spoken Messages (KSG-232)

2026/02/26 02:31
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PITTSBURGH, Feb. 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — “I wanted to create a fast and convenient way for anyone to use technology to display spoken messages,” said the inventor, from Mayfield Heights, Ohio, “so I invented the FANTAZ-STIK. My design can be used to communicate a safety message or warning while driving, ask for help or report an accident, send a greeting or funny message, support a favorite sports team, advertise a business, and many more applications.”

The invention provides a device that enables you to easily display a spoken message. In doing so, it can be used in the car, at home, by children, for advertising, etc. As a result, it enhances communication, convenience, and fun. It also can be used as a source of light to increase visibility during a roadside emergency as well as for recreation. The invention features an eye-catching design that is easy to mount and display so it is ideal for vehicle owners, households, adults, children, businesses, etc.

The FANTAZ-STIK is currently available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers. For more information, visit www.fantaz-stik.com. Or contact Rob Dean at 216-389-8055 or email info@fantaz-stik.com.

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