Phone Lasso Patch and Black Neck Lanyard/Strap for Cell Phone or Smart Phone New
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I put them on the inside of my phone cases and have had no problems with them! In addition, the package contains two sets.
You can't stick it to your case, but you can tape it to it. I bought a few because I like to change up my cases but didn't want them on my phone, so I put one in each of my cases. This works better for me.
To be honest, I just use a standard lanyard with a small caribener that clips to the phone's little loop. For my purposes, the neck strap was insufficiently long.
The lanyard is attached to your phone's tag by a carabiner. When I don't have any pockets on me, I use this.
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I repeat. This does not need to be on the phone itself. You can put it inside the case, remove the carabiner, feed the "pulley" through the case charger hole, reattach the carabiner, put the phone inside the case, and it won't go anywhere (unless the phone pops out). br>br>I didn't get this item the first time I ordered it; instead, I got a damaged and empty package. They sent me a replacement and didn't make me jump through too many hoops, so you get five stars in my book.
My phone is usually kept in my purse (I dislike having it in my pocket). On occasion, I have a lot on my plate- As an example, when I'm in an airport and have to move around a lot while dragging a carry-on bag- br>br>I decided that a lanyard might be useful for me, and after some research, I decided on the Phone Lasso. I stuck the sticky patch to the inside of my phone case (not the phone itself) and threaded the loop through the lighting port hole. I replaced the case on the phone and clipped the phone to the lanyard with the carabiner. [EDIT: I swapped out the round cord lanyard that came with the kit for a flat cord lanyard, which I find more comfortable. I've used it a few times now while traveling and it's exactly what I expected. ]br>br>Because I'll only be using the lanyard for a few occasions, I don't like having the loop sticking out of the lighting port hole all the time. I recently purchased a new case, which I will use the majority of the time, with the exception of when I travel, when I will use the case with the Phone Lasso sticky patch attached. br>br>I like the idea of a phone lanyard, and I'm surprised that more people don't do so on a regular basis. It allows for easy access and places far less strain on the phone than a pocket would. br>br>The patch appears to be very sticky, and the kit's materials appear to be of good quality. The price is my biggest gripe; it seems excessive for what you get. With some Gorilla tape, a bit of ribbon, and a needle and thread, you could make a sticky patch if you weren't too picky. However, I don't believe there is much competition in this market, so the price may be driven by that.
I haven't tried the actual adhesive part because I was planning to use it in Barcelona, but it appears to be adequate. It was disappointing.
This item was purchased for my tech-savvy special-needs child. young adult son's requirements, so that he would have a variety of choices So, whether he prefers to wear it around his neck or on his wrist, he can do so. his- neck. There are several options available to him. br>br>He likes the wrist-strap so far, but I'm glad I have the option of letting him wear it around his neck (plane, train, or automobile)- *When we're on the road Both the wrist and neck straps are very comfortable due to the lanyard material and circular shape. It's great that there's no pinching or cutting. There are two types of peels. br>br> Stick patches are included, and the packaging includes detailed instructions. That's fantastic.
A neck lanyard and a wrist lanyard are included, as well as two very sticky adhesive patches. Very simple to assemble and performs far better than anticipated. Everyone in our motorcycle group was interested in seeing it and learning where we got it. You can take great photos while riding at the speed limit and not worry about losing your phone, believe it or not. I really like it!.
The concept appeals to me. On my Google phone, I applied the sticker and protected it with a protective shell. The sticker stayed put, but the loop (where you attach your lanyard) snapped while I was driving and picking up my phone from the seat. (I didn't pull the lanyard when I grabbed the phone. ) I realized my phone was separated from the lanyard because the loop had broken in half at that point. I know the company offers a lifetime warranty, but taking it off and waiting for mail back and forth is inconvenient, so I sewed the loop and continue to use it. Another reviewer, E Nathan, had photos of a broken loop that looked similar to mine, except mine was broken in the middle. To make the loop, it appears that they will need to develop a stronger and more durable material. I'm hoping it doesn't break again; if it does, I'll have to send it back because the loop is small and there isn't much fabric left to sew if it does.
To improve esthetics and prevent dog bites, I suggest rounding off the corners. earing, but do it PRIOR to submitting your application. Because glue is so sticky, it must be removed with a solvent. It doesn't need to be as big if it's going to be used under a tight case, so I cut it down to size.
I'm baffled as to how this item has so many positive reviews. It shattered as soon as it was taken out of the box! To be honest, I opened the box and tugged on the caribiner to get one out, but it just came unsewed, and all I had was a tiny carabiner. I can and will fix it (and will take pictures as I go), but for a 39 carabiner and a sticker, this is a lot of money. Do you think I would have bought a phone lasso instead if I wanted to sew my own phone lanyard? I'm glad it broke before I put my phone on it, because otherwise I'd be really annoyed. The other one is holding together a little better, but the threads are showing signs of strain. Before I use it, I'll double-check it. If you try these, sew the loop together first, even if it appears to be stable, for the sake of your phone.