Reddit mentions: The best mp3 player cases & accessories
We found 127 Reddit comments discussing the best mp3 player cases & accessories. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 56 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Cocoon CPG10BK GRID-IT! Accessory Organizer - Medium 12" x 8" (Black)
- GRID-IT! organization system – a rubberized woven elastic object retention system for the ultimate in organization
- Organize gadgets: chargers, cords, headphones and gadgets
- Organize makeup: lipstick, brushes and nail polish
- Endless configurations
- Versatile organization
- Designed to hold items firmly in place
- Convenient zipper pocket on the back for additional storage
- Configure GRID-IT! your own way!
- Perfectly sized for your purse/pocket book
- GRID-IT! the perfect accessory for your backpack, travel gear and all your organizational needs
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 13.7795 Inches |
Length | 10.2 Inches |
Weight | 0.7054792384 Pounds |
Width | 12.2047 Inches |
Release date | September 2018 |
Size | Medium |
Number of items | 1 |
2. Sensor Pouch for Nike+iPod Sport Kit Sensor
Designed to hold Nike + iPod Sport Kit SensorSensor pouch securely attaches AROUND shoe laces - no need to thread laces through pouchReflective materials on Sensor Case for nighttime visibilityWorks with 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G iPod nanoWorks with 3G and 4G iPod touch
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 0.75 Inches |
Length | 2.25 Inches |
Weight | 0.00625 Pounds |
Width | 1 Inches |
3. Underwater Audio 100% Waterproofing Compatible with iPod Shuffle, Swimbuds Flip, AquaGuard, and Fitgoo (Red)
FREE Swimbuds Flip waterproof short-cord headphones. *** SEE SPECIAL OFFERS AND PRODUCT PROMOTIONS*** Save 20 and upgrade to #1 top rated Swimbuds SPORT waterproof headphones NOTE: MUST ADD BOTH ITEMS TO CART to activate offer.The HIGHEST rated and MOST reviews of any swimming with music brand. You'...
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Height | 1.6141732267 Inches |
Length | 1.8897637776 Inches |
Weight | 0.11904962148 Pounds |
Width | 1.8897637776 Inches |
4. Apple iPod shuffle 512 MB White (1st Generation) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
512 MB model holds up to 120 songs; supports MP3, MP3 VBR, AAC, Protected AAC (from iTunes Music Store, M4A, M4B, M4P), and WAVUp to 12 hours of battery life, with approximately 4 hour charge timeUSB 1.1 and 2.0 compatibility through integrated USB connectorCompatible with Mac OS X v10.2.8 or later ...
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 0.7 Inches |
Length | 5.3 Inches |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 5.3 Inches |
5. Cocoon CPG10GY GRID-IT! Accessory Organizer - Medium 12" x 8" (High-Rise Gray)
- GRID-IT! organization system – a rubberized woven elastic object retention system for the ultimate in organization
- Organize gadgets: chargers, cords, headphones and gadgets
- Organize makeup: lipstick, brushes and nail polish
- Endless configurations
- Versatile organization
- Designed to hold items firmly in place
- Convenient zipper pocket on the back for additional storage
- Configure GRID-IT! your own way!
- Perfectly sized for your purse/pocket book
- GRID-IT! the perfect accessory for your backpack, travel gear and all your organizational needs
- Grid-It organization system - a rubberized woven elastic object retention system for gadget organization.
- Ideal for organizing iPod, iPhone, BlackBerry and other digital devices.
- Versatile organization.
- Endless configurations.
- Designed to hold items firmly in place.
- Convenient zipper pocket for additional storage.
- Configure Grid-It! your own way!.
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Color | High-Rise Gray |
Height | 12 Inches |
Length | 0.38 Inches |
Weight | 0.73 Pounds |
Width | 8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
6. Apple Hi-Fi Home Stereo for iPod (White) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
- Compatibility: iPod nano 1G, 2G; iPod mini; iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, 5.5G
- Large soundstage: brings audio tracks to life with convincing, enveloping sound
- Precise imaging and separation: every instrument or voice--even in complex, polyphonic pieces--sounds clear, discrete, and uncrowded
- Wide frequency range: accurately reproduces the lowest cello notes and the highest piccolo notes
- Seamless iPod integration, Apple Remote, AC and DC modes, analog/digital input, and compact footprint
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Color | White |
Height | 6.69 Inches |
Length | 16.93 Inches |
Weight | 14.55 Pounds |
Width | 6.97 Inches |
Release date | March 2006 |
7. Colorful Zebra Phone Protector Faceplate Cover For APPLE iPod touch(4th generation)
Easy snap-on installation allows for quick usageAdds beauty and enhances protectionMade of a high quality plastic
8. Griffin Streamline Armband for Zune 4/8GB (Black)
- Compatibility: Zune 4 GB, 8 GB
- Ultra-lightweight one-piece construction safeguards your Zune from scratches and dust without slowing you down
- Integrated, clear, full-face screen protector makes it easy to navigate menus and playlists
- Washable, soft, and comfortable; armband adjusts two ways for a breathable fit
- Reflective trim helps make you more visible to traffic in low light
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Color | Black |
Height | 6.5 Inches |
Length | 5.1 Inches |
Width | 1.1 Inches |
9. H2O Audio iDive 300 Deep Dive Waterproof Case
- Completely waterproof down to 300ft/90m underwater
- Integrated microprocessor allows for push button control of click wheel and touch screen iPod devices
- Over ear speakers designed to be attached to a mask strap or tucked under a dive hood
- Built in amplifier provides high quality stereo sound
- iPod/iPhone/MP3 Replacement Warranty
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Color | White |
Height | 8.50392 Inches |
Length | 3.58267 Inches |
Weight | 1.68 Pounds |
Width | 2.20472 Inches |
Release date | May 2009 |
10. Apple iPod Nano 16GB 7th Generation - Silver (Latest Model - Launched Sept 2012)
Specs:
Color | Silver |
Height | 3.011805 Inches |
Length | 0.212598 Inches |
Weight | 0.06834330122 Pounds |
Width | 1.559052 Inches |
11. Silver Blue Vine Hard Cover Case for Apple iPod Touch 5 5th Gen
- Keep your iPod Touch 5th Generation safe & protected in style with this TPU skin accessory.
- 100 % New and high quality
- Precise design allows easy access to all buttons, controls & ports without having to remove the skin
- Front cover with built-in screen protector
- Slim design to minimalize additional bulk to your device
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Color | c0044 |
Height | 5.8 Inches |
Length | 11.5 Inches |
Width | 1.1 Inches |
12. Shades Skin Case for iPod Classic 6G/7G - 80 GB,120 GB and 160 GB - 2009 Model - Aqua
- Used Book in Good Condition
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Color | Aqua |
Height | 4.13385 Inches |
Length | 2.51968 Inches |
Weight | 0.03086471668 Pounds |
Width | 0.3937 Inches |
14. iPod Touch 5 Case - Genuine Leather Classic Book Cover for Apple iPod Touch 5th Generation/One Short Stylus /
- Interchangeable arm parts and compatibility to change "wears" as done in the TV show
- weapon accessory parts for dodds rifle, shield, beam dagger x2
- Boost effect parts
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Color | iPod Touch 5 - Brown |
15. Belkin F8J057bt Cradle with Audio Port for iPhone 5/5s,iPod Touch 5th Generation - Silver
Painted aluminum finishLightning cable not included. Uses your existing Lightning cable from AppleMagnetically attached base provides access to the cable channelFoldaway AUX jack lets you listen to music while charging. Audio port to connect headphones or external speakers.Case-compatible
Specs:
Color | Silver (with Audio Port) |
Height | 5.99999999388 Inches |
Length | 3.99999999592 Inches |
Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Width | 2.75196850113 Inches |
16. iSock 6 pack Beanie Cap / Sock- Orange,Pink,Blue,Green,Purple ,Gray for Apple iPod Nano 8Gb 16GB 4G 4th Generation
- Easy step by step application guide
- Allows you to go as bold or natural as you want
- Long lasting color
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Weight | 0.075 Pounds |
17. Case-Mate Naked Tough Case for Sony Xperia Z5 Compact - Clear
Dual layer design and protective bumperTransparent finishImpact resistant hard shellUltra-slim designOffically Made for Xperia
Specs:
Color | Clear |
Height | 0.4724409444 Inches |
Length | 5.118110231 Inches |
Weight | 0.0661386786 Pounds |
Width | 2.7165354303 Inches |
Release date | September 2015 |
Size | Sony Xperia Z5 Compact |
Number of items | 1 |
18. XtremeMac IPP-SWP-13 Sportwrap for iPhone 3G/3GS/4 and iPod Touch - Black
Lightweight neoprene Lycra armband designed for the active userDual opening allows adjustment of arm strap to fit most arm sizesMatte mask protects display while allowing easy navigation of touch screenUnique design keeps iPhone/iPod in placeClear, play-through mask for easy navigationDesigned to fi...
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 7.85 Inches |
Length | 1.5 Inches |
Weight | 0.71 Kilograms |
Width | 4.5 Inches |
19. FJYU Adapter Mini Earphone Connector Convertor 3in1 Chargers & Aux Audio&Call&Control Support iOS 12 or Later
Powerful Compatibility:Suitable for iPhone 8/8Plus/7/7Plus/X/XS Compatible with iOS 11 or higher. It contains a decoder chip so you don't have to worry about system upgrades. It is compatible with the phone's original protection line and headphoneFine Material:100% copper wire core to provide you ...
20. 6 Pack Beanie Caps/Socks For All Apple iPods, Cell Phones MP3 players, Zune, Zen, and SanDisk Sansa
It's as easy as... putting on a pair of socks!!!Stretches to fit any iPod. Not recommended for iPod Shuffle, as it is too small and will slide out easily.Also works great for small cell phones, digital cameras, and more!!The sock fully protects the iPod, there are no holes for screen or buttons.Bott...
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I'm dispensing my advice from this being year seven, and from the angle of being a worker/support and manning a booth (go /r/dcdarknet) . Makes for a lot of walking and a lot of time staying put at a booth. (Note, I add and update this every year, and then save it because the question will always be asked again).
Fluids (if any tl:dr -- keep fluids up at all cost)
Note: I've stopped drinking for the duration of the con, since it is easy to get into a bad spot, dehydrated, and I've got contests depending on my help (plus you get to see more cool things). Just my stance after six years, and probably why the goons don't drink on the job: not that they can't, just that they are responsible. If not responsible for anything, hell, you're in Sin City, do what you want.
"The best things I put in my mouth all weekend of DEFCON":
These natural throat losenges are great. I gave out all that I had to the good people working booths, and got the quoted reaction. It helps for just socializing an talking for hours and hours in the desert, and getting your voice back.
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Then we are kindred spirits. If I'd had more disposable income when I originally started looking for a bag, I would already have the Adapt pack in hand.
I love everything about the Adapt pack EXCEPT the total lack of organization inside it. It wouldn't even be so bad if there were better options for organization outside of it, but with the shock cord, it doesn't leave much usable space for that without hindering the shock cord.
There are three options that I have come up with, although there may be a better one I haven't yet realized. Here are the drawbacks of each. The pros should already be obvious to you since you've decided you like the bag.
For internal storage, I'm not seeing a lot of options that really stand out to me. Nothing that says, "That's perfect!". There are a couple options out there. The longer I look the more I'm finding as well.
From your statement, I'm guessing you're looking for something to fit inside of the rear pocket that would attach to the loop field in there. Maybe externally on the loop field on the back? Well, I'll address the inner field first.
Maxpedition Hook and Loop Mini Organizer
Maxpedition Hook and Loop Medium PALS panel
Also, check out here for some more ideas. Apparently Skinth can make any of their pouches with a hook field on the back!
For the small loop field on the outside of the bag, I'd love to get something like the Maxpedition Hook and Loop Zipper Pockets which would fit nicely up there I'd think (instead of patches).
You could also slap something like a Maxpedition EDC or a Fatty on the side of the bag instead of the rear to retain use of the shock cord.
You could always move the shock cord around though if it's an issue. I was contemplating the usefulness of the cord itself one day, and figured if I ever wanted or needed it on a bag that didn't have it, I could pretty easily source some and run it through any MOLLE/PALS webbing that was on said bag.
As far as internal organization. The best thing I've seen are dapper style organizers. Blue Force Gear makes one that seems to be pretty popular and could be used in conjunction with any Velcro pouches listed above to create a highly customizable, easily swap-able, inner organization sleeve. Since I don't know how well they'd fit on either of the fields mentioned above, this is the place I'm going to also mention Mountain Ridge Gear who also makes a few nice looking velcro backed pouches. The Grid It is another option, although I've heard mixed reviews from people who've tried them. Also, I think it might be a hair larger than the internal size of the Adapt pack. I may be wrong there though.
My biggest issue is that all of these options add up in cost and weight. You end up spending a lot of time sourcing these things and waiting for them to arrive. It drives up the cost of the total bag, and starts to pile up shipping costs if you don't know exactly what you want (buying one at a time) or have to shop several vendors. At what point would it have been better to have just gotten a bag with more organization to start with? Is it a pro or a con to have everything removable?
Basically it comes down to preference. If you absolutely have to have the Adapt pack, do it! The quality is right up there. Once you get it decked out with your pouches you will certainly be able to say it is 'Yours'. However that versatility and modularity will likely hit your wallet a little harder than a bag that can do what you need it to do right out of the gate.
Now personally, I agree. The Adapt pack is basically what I am looking for. However, in order to get it where I will ultimately want it, I'm likely looking at another $50-80 in added pouches, patches, and dappers. Wheras I could take the loss of the ability to sling the bag, and the better color options, and grab a 5.11 Rush 12 and be able to do essentially what I want to do with it without having to buy anything extra....except maybe some shock cord.
For a couple more things about the Adapt pack check this link.
For a little more info on the Blue Force Gear Dapper and what you can do with it, check out this link
Something my mom used to do for us was Homemade Playdough and then would set us outside on the picnic table with a plastic table cloth down, and share some lesser used, sturdy kitchen utensils (rolling pin, wooden spoons, etc). It's awesome because it's totally safe to eat, provides a cool sensory toy to play with, each individual child can have their own color (or the younger ones can share), cheap, and if the colors mix together, who cares?
Another example similar to the homemade play dough is Homemade Sidewalk Paint. I haven't tried it myself, but it looks fun, and again seems safe if accidentally consumed.
Going to the zoo was always enjoyable for us, and we'd run to our favorite exhibits. And it keeps everyone entertained for a day. The park was also an adventure but both of these could get to be a bit much if you're the only adult there.
If your tables get covered in markers and the like, you can always clean it with shaving cream. Surprisingly, 2-3 year olds do really well with this even, because it's fun and sensory, but older kids will enjoy it too! (the 10 month old couldn't participate, but most of the kids could). Just get a can of shaving cream, spray it on the table, then let your kids "finger paint" with it. Cleans the table, relatively easy clean up (sponges and water) and is quite fun!
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If you are like me and go to school for computer networking, I love this Cocoon Grid-It Its great for a mix of cables, which even works if u arent in computers though, its great for having your phone, tablet, or laptop cables.
If you dont have a laptop or tablet I think the Surface pro 3 is a great thing to have, you can use it like a laptop or a tablet, and it comes with a great stylus that will allow you to write on it like its paper !
If your Phone has bad battery, or you have a lot of Battery Powered Devices, I love my Cheero This can Charge my iphone up to 6 Times !
I used a treadmill to keep track until W6D3, when I learned the local rec center had a free indoor track. Pretty much perfect timing, as I was to the point where I only had one running section each day. Now I just set the alarm on my iPod to ring after time is up (I wear it in an armband).
I tried to use a program the other day to see how far I was going, but it didn't work at all... unless I really only made it .91 miles in 28 minutes. I can't just count my laps because it is a super tiny track (12.5 laps per mile), so I easily lose track if I'm not focusing on counting. I actually ran 30 minutes today, so I've technically finished time-wise, I just would like to make sure I'm hitting 5k in distance. I'm still trying to figure out how I'm going to measure that, because I want to sort of skip the scheduled week 9 and shoot for 5k distance all next week.
EDIT: Does anybody have any experience with Nike+? I have a 4th generation iPod touch, do I need to buy the $20 sensor or is the app capable of tracking without it? All the info I find seems to be conflicting...
EDIT2: Ahh... how seldom FAQs are actually read. $20 will motivate me to keep running, I suppose, as this seems like it'll work. I don't have the proper shoes, but I'm going to pick up something like this which will work for anything.
that's a pretty legit list right there. I have a trunk full of gear, probably worth almost as much as my car. I do a lot of contract work, so my list is pretty much the same just slightly beefed up.
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and a myriad of other small parts pertaining to surveillance system installs, and screw bits for my drill, and i even have secured walkies for when i have multiple employees on site. plus i have to admit bluetooth headsets for when i have to deal with helpdesks or tech support while i'm on site... did i mention i do a lottttt of contract work. i'm all over the place. every now and then i run into things that this kit can't handle but for the most part i come away with a rather professional look.
sorry for formatting, i've seen plenty of these posts this is the first time i took time to actually look up evrything i've purchased.
Edit: Some formatting. added velcro :P
Yes Emi is lucky in that way that the only leg injuries she would need to worry about are where her prosthetics meet her legs as she mentions once in the game.
I'm not sure which zune you have but here is an example of a cheap armband that sounds like it would work for you. Sorry to hear you are unemployed as well :(
Best of luck finding a job and continuing your running. Some things you might be interested in are the C25k subreddit and the subsequent B210k. Something cool you might want to use as a goal of your training is the Run For Your Life 5k Race. Also if you want some more motivation go here.
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I don't think you'd be very popular if using those on regular dives, but I often use them on long deco stops. If you're going to just hang around for 4-6 hours, a few podcasts helps entertain. I would recommend reaching an agreement with your buddy what to listen to, since sound is pretty omnipresent under water.
Just thinking about your problem and keeping your tank and mod upright in your backpack during the day.......I travel a lot for business and also pleasure (wildlife photography) and I carry a ton of gear with me when I fly. For Christmas my BIL gave me a very cool gift to help keep all of my cords and stuff organized. It's a Grid-It organizer [click here for link] (http://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-Grid-It-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW)
They're pretty cheap and not only could this hold your mod and tank upright in your backpack, it could hold other items such as juice, etc...
Hope this helps
Yeah that's what I thought too. But this one has a pretty neat. It is an iPod nano like this
https://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-nano-16GB-Generation/dp/B009A5EANE
Probably good for running if you didn't want to take your phone it is really small.
Nope not necessary. They are useful though in certain circumstances. It serves as a pedometer for your run but also does more. The gps calibrates it to your stride so that if for some reason you lose a gps signal during the run, the sensor can take over and still, fairly accurately, keep track of the distance you've run. I'm not sure, but I think it will still keep track of all your other data as well, just not as accurately as the gps would. It's a nice little failsafe I guess! There are simple ways of attaching it to your shoe if you don't have Nikes. Things like this look pretty legit to me.
This one is gorgeous though not explictily what you've mentioned.
This Gameboy one lokos pretty awesome
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The Crossfades are amazing. Be warned though, they are LOUD. I got the gunmetal ones and I love them.
EDIT: The carry case is nice as well. It has two velcro storage pannels similar the the [Grid-It] (http://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-GRID--Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1372097521&sr=1-1&keywords=grid-it) panels.
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Thanks for answering my question, but it could have done without the ignorance. I don't know if you've ever listened to an Apple Hi-fi, but it fills the room pretty well and sounds great. I don't want the clutter of a full audio system, is that considered a sin around here?
The main compartment is usually pretty easy to keep organized if you use the internal pockets. Grid It organizers are handy for smaller things like chargers and dongles, and Vaultz Mesh Pouches are handy for keeping similar items together (I like the red one for a mini first aid kit).
I know this is completely different from the sleeve you are using, but I have had a silicone case on my Classic for over 4 years. It keeps the iPod just like new. I love mine. LINK
These are awesome for cord management, or anything else you might need to bundle and unbundle
These are intended for use in bags, but are available in different sizes and could also work really well organizing drawers of electronics
Someday I hope to have a house I can futz around in.
That's a terrifying feeling.
We had to do similar when our little guy managed to get out of his room and out the front door during nap time. We immediately installed a chain lock up high so that he could not reach it, as well as door knob covers. (Land lords will get over it.)
http://www.overstock.com/Baby/Safety-1st-Grip-n-Twist-Door-Knob-Cover-Pack-of-8/6477727/product.html?cid=202290&kid=9553000357392&track=pspla&adtype=pla&kw={keyword}
I can't give you much info about tracking systems though. I would suggest at least an ID bracelet/necklace with his important information on it: http://www.medicalert.org/
When you said you were thinking of something that could clip to his shoes, I immediately thought of the nike + sensor that works with iphones/ipod touch. I know they have a GPS version of 'something' but I don't know if it's able to be used as a tracking system. That said, the locator system you have found looks like you could just as easily slip that sensor into something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Tune-Belt-Sensor-Pouch-Sport/dp/B001KP3NZS/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1343352288&sr=8-4&keywords=nike+sensor+shoe+pocket
I've got two of these - in different sizes - I have one for my EDC bag and one for travel.
https://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-Grid-It-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW
I'm a huge fan of them - and you can get them in different sizes to fit your needs for storage and what bag to put them in and stuff. Plus the hold a multitude of different things so you can fit a lot of stuff on there. I have an external battery that I use to charge my phone and ipad with so I usally put those USB chords on this thing in addition to wall plugs for the cables too in case the battery runs out.
I cracked my ipod screen also this is what i got. I popped out the broken screen and popped this baby in and presto good as new. Also here's a link on how to take the ipod apart. Good Luck it's really easy.
Similarly, I recently purchased this shuffle and really enjoy it. Two hitches I have found are that the earbuds (at least I believe they are the cause of this) will not produce the sound very well so sometimes one ear goes out until I readjust it, or things like that. Also you cannot do fly without the earbuds being yanked out and just holding on by the shuffle clipped to your goggles. So if your workout includes butterfly or IM sets, you will have to take the ipod off before doing so.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0002ZAILY/ref=sr_1_1_olp?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1324070455&sr=1-1&condition=used
Long story short, with the loss of a car, my boyfriend has to walk a few miles to work every day. We've been struggling to make ends meet, and he has sacrificed so much to make sure that we are taken care of. Christmas is scarce this year, and we can't afford presents, but he would love to have some tunes on his journey to work.
This should perfectly fit your needs
Belkin F8J057bt Cradle with Audio Port for iPhone 5/5s,iPod Touch 5th Generation - Silver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CMR15Z8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_h9C.Ab8SGS5WJ
I have a Timbuk2 Rogue that I use for work and play. I have an office job and this holds all of my stuff plus a change of clothes, but there is minimal internal organization. I use a GridIt to help keep all my bits and pieces in one spot. I’ve also brought the pack hiking and you can easily throw in a jacket, food, trail beer, etc. I got it on sale on Amazon as well which meant it wasn’t terribly expensive.
You might also want to try a grid it. I've never used it and I probably would never use it but some people seem to like them.
Also, to take things to new heights of ridiculousness I got one of these when the plastic envelope I've been using for years is still in very good condition.
You are in luck! Amazon has lots of inexpensive water proof headphones, Bluetooth waterproof headphones, and even fully waterproofed iPods for reasonable prices.
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I have the same bag, I use a grid it to keep stuff organized for easy access, it helps tremendously otherwise I would be constantly digging around the bottom
Eh, I've always bought the cheap off brand like this:
http://www.amazon.com/iSock-Beanie-Orange-Purple-Generation/dp/B001UFU5J0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1413140513&sr=8-1&keywords=ipod+nano+sock
If you feel like changing out colors or just want extras, you have a set for a few bucks.
I've tried many cases and this is by far my favorite. A little bulkier, but a phenomenal tough case.
https://www.amazon.com/Case-Mate-Tough-Xperia-Compact-CM033737/dp/B014UUUXKM/ref=pd_sim_sbs_107_1?ie=UTF8&dpID=41AP9B9yu9L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&psc=1&refRID=FCP2WQGBYFMP9TDFDZPR
It's also available in clear here:
https://www.amazon.com/Case-Mate-Tough-Xperia-Compact-CM033735/dp/B014UULCL6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467761670&sr=8-1&keywords=case+mate+xperia+z5+compact
To me it looks like one of those boards with the grid of elastic straps that they market as being able to organize your electronics and other knickknacks.
While impractical, you could design 'em to hold some shop stuff...
E: Like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-Grid-It-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW
Picked up an XtremeMac band last night, used it for the first time today and worked beautifully! Paid $25 for it at Radio Shack.
Ah yes, I read too quickly.
A $3 stylus? Which one? I've only been familiar with the Pogo, and I thought it was okay, though I don't have too much experience using it.
Socks for gadgets. They don't take up much room, you can organize by color to pull the right gadget out of your bag, and they're washable if you feel like things are getting grimy. Love them. http://www.amazon.com/Beanie-Socks-Phones-players-SanDisk/dp/B000KFYD9E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1291191551&sr=8-1
T2/Specialist/Escalation here; I used to spend 80% of my time on-site for different clients. I went through a number of bags trying to find the right balance of interior space and professional appearance.
My current everyday is the eBags TLS Professional Slim backpack. I have a 14" Razer Blade, 13" Lenovo x230, Moleskine notebook, daily planner, and all the basic cables and USB drives I need for emergencies in there and it's all clean footprint.
When I KNOW I'm going to need to bring out the big guns (extra switch, console cables, line toner, etc.) I use a ThinkGeek Bag of Holding. The grey canvas exterior doesn't look out of place in an office and with a couple of Grid-It Cable Organizers everything stays pretty much in place.
I'm an organization freak, though, so your mileage may vary.
Get a few of these for organization:
http://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-Grid-It-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397428378&sr=8-1&keywords=grid-it
I've got one in my backpack, one in my drawer at home, and one in the dashboard. Fantastic product.
https://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-Grid-It-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483031161&sr=8-1&keywords=grid+it
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Not a backpack but.. if you want to alleviate some of the items you keep sinking to the bottom then i really recommend these guys: http://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-GRID-IT-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1376947051&sr=8-7&keywords=grid I use them to hold all of my test devices.
I have a Grid It for the electronic stuff. I just need something for the smaller nick nacks. Currently using a water proof case thingy for batteries and ear protection. But there are still a lot of little things in my accessory pouch (Kelty Redwing 32) that need a home! I do really like that carrier for nick nacks.
Right now, I am working at a software company, but when I was still in school, this was what I had:
I own a High Sierra Tank messenger bag. This is definitely not the best bag. One side of the shoulder strap is sewn directly to the bag, and the other is poorly attached to the opposite side. In it, I would carry my
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All the loose items above I carry in a Grird-It Cocoon Organizer, which looks really cool.
What cell said.
Like this: Grid-It Organizer, Black (CPG10BK) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002HU27UW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_N3qTybD5QCB81
Those sell on Amazon for quite a bit - http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Hi-Fi-Stereo-Discontinued-Manufacturer/dp/B000BKBYY0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1374195223&sr=8-1&keywords=ipod+hifi ($269 - $699)
are you talking about one of these?
Ich hab mir sowas besorgt, da kann man alles mögliche draufschnallen und liegt bei mir im Rucksack am Rücken, ohne Platz wegzunehmen. Gibts auch in anderen Größen.
Edit: link scheint nicht zu funktionieren hier nochmal: https://www.amazon.de/gp/aw/d/B002HU27UW/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?__mk_de_DE=ÅMÅZÕÑ&qid=1523376650&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=grid+it+organizer&dpPl=1&dpID=41m3CNRUDJL&ref=plSrch
That Grid organizer is the bees knees. I must have one.
http://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-Grid-It-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW
Here's the Grid-It! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002HU27UW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-Grid-It-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW
You can also buy only the organiser thing
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002HU27UW?th=1&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002HU27UW/ref=pe_385040_121528360_TE_dp_1
It will change your life. Link
These thingies? https://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10GY-Grid-It-Organizer-Gray/dp/B002T0HRVY
A generic copy of a Grid-It organizer.
One suggestion: http://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-Grid-It-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW
Its a life saver for small items in a backpack.
I think it's this guy: http://www.amazon.com/Cocoon-CPG10BK-Grid-It-Organizer-Black/dp/B002HU27UW
All in a Grid-It organizer
Ein Gridit (Findet man leider nur auf Amazon etc..)? Gggfs. die BilloVariante kaufen oder selber basteln, nutze ich überwiegend für meine Kabel etc. und ist recht Flach. Die "zuklappbaren" sind ein wenig unnütz, da Powerbank und Platte (jedenfalls bei mir) dafür sorgen das ich das ding nicht mehr zuklappen kann. stört mich aber nicht, da es dennoch seinen Zweck erfüllt.