2 X Wrist Lanyard Hand Strap 9.5 Inch for iPhone Samsung Camera Phone GoPro USB Flash Drives Keys PSP
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This wrist lanyard is not compatible with the Samsung 8s. However, if you use a case with a hole for a haning strap, it will work. I hope this information is useful.
In the water, the lanyard is fine. It's a nylon weave, and if it's not dried out, it'll mildew.
I have an iPhone 7 and there is no place to attach a strap like this, and I don't think it will work on the iPhone 8.
Sure. As long as your phone has a fixed socket, our wristband will hold these weights.
Selected User Reviews For 2 X Wrist Lanyard Hand Strap 9.5 Inch for iPhone Samsung Camera Phone GoPro USB Flash Drives Keys PSP
These lanyards are, in general, appealing to me. I was hesitant to purchase them after reading some of the reviews that claimed they were far too small. That is not the case! I have normal female wrists, and my husband has thicker male wrists, and both of us were able to use them without difficulty; the material is softer than I expected, but it appears to be quite sturdy. I've been using it for a few weeks and have had no issues. At the very least, I think I'll be able to get a few years out of this; however, we don't really use our phones for anything other than traveling and Pokemon Go, so it may not last as long depending on how rough you treat it (as with anything!). ) I also like that they come in two colors, so we can tell our phones apart even though they have the same cases. Overall, it was a good purchase that I'm glad I made.
For a recent trip to Costa Rica, we purchased this package. They worked perfectly and saved us from losing our iPhones while on a boat safari and walking on suspended bridges in the rain forest, and my wife still uses them now that we've returned. This is a great way to keep your phone safe.
These were purchased to replace the wrist straps on the Samsung Odyssey Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) controllers, which do not have a cinch. In addition, they're red and blue. So, they'd be ideal for Bear Saber, right? Well. The only problem is that the loop on the straps is quite short. Unless your hands are smaller than average, you won't need the strap's cinch. Also, because the straps are fairly short (and are shortened by the cinch even at their longest length), you won't be able to put them on one-handed. They are, however, red and blue in color! Well, it's a bit of a red-flag situation. orange. But it'll do for now. Just keep in mind that the straps might not be as long as you'd like.
Maybe. The quality is average to good. The hand loop is a little too small for my average-sized hands to fit through. a good-sized hand through To make the loop bigger, I had to remove the plastic sliding yoke. It's still a little tense. br>br>UPDATE: br>br> This strap has now been used with a Nikon W300 point-and-shoot camera. as well as a month-long shoot Quite a journey It's too short to reach the camera controls comfortably while on your wrist, and it's too small to easily remove from your wrist; I dropped the camera while attempting to remove it. Asian hands of various sizes, but these must be made for TINY Asians.
The first one I put on, the inner string/plastic wire popped out of the mesh a little when I put it through my lanyard attachment on my case, so I had to work around that. However, I enjoy the design, which may be a little long-winded. er strap, but I still have both in two different cases, and I adore them.
The strap is a little short, so if you have a large hand, you might struggle to get it through the opening. When I push my hand through the opening, it feels tight because I don't have a large hand. I usually just slide it over my fingers to keep the device it's connected to from slipping out of my grip.
My daughter's underwater camera required a strap. It really works.
It went above and beyond my expectations. The original strap was lost, so this was used as a replacement. With features such as the wrist loop that tightens around the wrist, there's less of a chance of dropping a $500 PS camera. I put it to the test and it turned out to be very sturdy.