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INFOSONICS CORPORATION 10b5-1 STOCK TRADING PLAN UPDATE

SAN DIEGO, CA, April 5, 2007 – InfoSonics Corporation (NASDAQ: IFON), one of the premier providers and distributors of wireless handsets and accessories in Latin America and the United States, today announced that the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, Joseph Ram and Chief Financial Officer, Jeffrey Klausner will allow their existing plans to expire as scheduled on April 30, 2007 and that they do not intend to adopt new prearranged 10b5-1 stock trading plans in the near future. In addition the Company announced that its Executive Vice President and Secretary, Abraham Rosler, recently adopted a pre-arranged trading plan in accordance with Rule 10b5-1 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Company’s policies and procedures on stock transactions by officers, directors and employees.

Shares included in Mr. Rosler’s plan are subject to options that Mr. Rosler has held for almost nine years which all expire by their terms in July 2008. The pre-arranged stock trading plan was adopted in order to allow Mr. Rosler to exercise and sell a portion of his stock options over time as part of his long-term strategy for asset diversification and liquidity and to prevent the potential loss of such options if they remain unexercised by their termination date. Since the plan was adopted, Mr. Rosler has no discretion or control over the timing of individual stock sales or option exercises under the plan. The transactions under the plan will be disclosed publicly through filings on Form 4 with the Securities and Exchange Commission. By its terms, the plan terminates on June 2, 2008.

Rule 10b5-1 permits insiders who are unaware of material, nonpublic information to adopt pre-arranged written agreements for trading securities in a non-discretionary manner. Mr. Rosler as well as other officers and directors of the Company, may adopt similar plans in the future.

About InfoSonics Corporation

InfoSonics is one of the premier providers and distributors of wireless handsets and accessories serving Latin America and the United States. For the wireless telecommunications industry, InfoSonics provides flexible and cost effective solutions, including purchasing, marketing, selling, warehousing, order assembly, programming, packing, shipping, and delivery. InfoSonics supports manufacturers in moving their products to agents, resellers, distributors, independent dealers, retailers and wireless network operators in the U.S. and Latin America. For additional information, please visit www.infosonics.com.

Statements contained in this press release may be "forward-looking" statements." These statements may use forward-looking terms, such as "anticipates," "believes," "could," "estimates," "may," "should," "will," their negatives or other variations on these terms, or similar terms. The matters in this release that are forward-looking statements, including without limitation, statements about future net sales, sales levels, operating income and margins, wireless handset sales, stock-based compensation expense, gain (loss) in value of derivatives, cost synergies, operating efficiencies, profitability, market share and rates of return, are based on current management expectations that involve certain risks and uncertainties, which, if realized, in whole or in part, could cause such expectations to fail to be achieved and have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition or results of operations. Some of these risks and uncertainties, include, without limitation: (1) intense competition, regionally and internationally, including competition from alternative business models, such as manufacturer-to-carrier sales, which may lead to reduced prices, lower sales or reduced sales growth, lower gross margins, extended payment terms with customers, increased capital investment and interest costs, bad debt risks and product supply shortages; (2) inability to secure or maintain adequate supply of competitive products on a timely basis or on commercially reasonable terms from suppliers; (3) foreign exchange rate fluctuations, devaluation of a foreign currency, adverse governmental controls or actions, political or economic instability, or disruption of a foreign market, and other related risks of our international operations; (4) the ability to attract new sources of profitable business from expansion of products or services or risks associated with entry into new markets, including geographies, products and services; (5) an interruption or failure of our information systems or subversion of access or other system controls may result in a significant loss of business, assets, or competitive information; (6) an extended general economic downturn; (7) loss of business from one or more significant customers; (8) customer and geographical sales and accounts receivable concentration risk, including in Latin America; (9) rapid product improvement and technological change resulting in inventory obsolescence; (10) future terrorist or military actions; (11) the loss of a key executive officer or other key employees; (12) changes in consumer demand for multimedia wireless handset products and features; (13) failure to adequately adapt to industry changes, including consolidation of the wireless handset carrier market, and to manage potential growth and/or contractions; (14) future periodic assessments required by current or new accounting standards such as those relating to long-lived assets, goodwill and other intangible assets and expensing of stock options and valuing gain or loss on fair value of derivatives; and (15) seasonal buying patterns; (16) the impact, if any, of changes in EITF 00-19 or SFAS 133 guidance as it relates to warrants and registration rights; and (17) any uninsured damages, legal fees and costs relating to current and future pending and threatened litigation.  Our actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in our forward-looking statements. InfoSonics does not intend to update any forward-looking statements. For a further discussion of significant factors to consider in connection with forward-looking statements concerning InfoSonics, see "Item 1A. Risk Factors" of InfoSonics’ Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2005 and "Part II. Item 1A. Risk Factors" of InfoSonics’ Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2005.

Contacts:

Jeffrey A. Klausner
Chief Financial Officer
ir@InfoSonics.com
858-373-1600

John Mills or Allyson Pooley
Integrated Corporate Relations
jmills@icrinc.com or apooley@icrinc.com
310-954-1100



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