celexon Projector Case 16x11 inches, Projector Travel Carrying-Bag with Adjustable Shoulder Strap, for Epson, Acer, Benq, LG,...
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Yes, there is a shoulder strap included. It's a big bag with plenty of room for everything you'll need for presentations and meetings. It also has a compartment for storing office supplies.
The measurements are exact. I have enough room for a projector, cables, and a small laptop.
Yes, if the image is smaller than 16X11. We like it because the velcro dividers on the inside allow you to customize it to fit whatever you have.
Selected User Reviews For celexon Projector Case 16x11 inches, Projector Travel Carrying-Bag with Adjustable Shoulder Strap, for Epson, Acer, Benq, LG,...
The projector case arrived in a cardboard box, tightly wrapped in clear plastic. There was no damage to the packaging, including the plastic wrapping, which I thought was adequate. br>br>The case itself has a shoulder strap, as well as a padded divider and two pads in the main compartment. I tried out the shoulder strap when I first got the case, and it seems to work fine, though I'm not a fan of it. The strap could be adjusted to a maximum length of just over 4 inches. 5 feet. I keep it in the front pocket because I never use it, and it's barely noticeable. br>br>In terms of the main compartment, I keep the projector manuals in a net pocket on the inside cover of the case. The two pads were rearranged to cover the entire front of the projector (including the lens). The projector is also secured by a hook and loop (Velcro) strap. br>br>I created a small section with padded separators to store a 6 ft VGA cable, a 6 ft Power cable, and an 18 ft HDMI (with ethernet) cable. The projector remote was the only thing I couldn't fit in this small space. This is primarily due to the fact that the HDMI cable is so difficult to fold and maneuver that I couldn't be bothered. The remote is kept in the net pocket with the manuals, or in a small space created by the projector hold down strap between the two pads. br>br>Overall, I think this case was a good investment. It has a solid, hard feel to it, but it isn't overly heavy. It doesn't feel cheap, and while I believe it is overpriced at $44, it isn't worth losing a star over. Although the material isn't waterproof, I'm confident that the case could withstand a light rain (I haven't tried this!). The zippers also appear to be of good quality. br>br>Because I've only had the case for a month, I don't know how durable it is. I use it every two weeks or so in my case. If anything significant happens, I'll make sure to update this review. br>br>I would recommend this projector case to anyone looking for one.
It's well-designed and well-made. The case is of excellent quality. My projector is a bit smaller. The Epson SV250 is a compact printer that fits into one side of the case. It has plenty of velcro padding as well as an inner velcro strap for added security. There's enough room for the controller, a thick 25-foot Amazon HDMI cord, projector plug, my Macbook Pro (in its own slim case), and an extension cord, with room to spare. There are three zipper sleeves on the front, back, and inside, as well as very hard plastic surrounding the case except for the widest front and back cushions. The feet on the bottom are tough and a little sharp. The handle and strap appear to be of good quality and durability. Because of its size, I was on the verge of returning it. It's almost as big as a carry-on suitcase. It could easily hold a couple of pairs of pants and shirts, as well as toiletries. I decided to keep it because of the quality and the fact that I can safely store my computer and other items inside. This case comes highly recommended. I wouldn't check it on a flight, but I would bring it with me if I were traveling.
very well-planned This case was exactly what I needed for my new BenQ MH535FHD. The movable blocks and compartment allow you to get the exact position you want, and the wide Velcro strip, as seen, secures your projector in place. The document zippered pocket on the inside is ideal for projector paperwork and other papers. All of the cords and adapters are kept in the outer pocket. br>br>I'm not sure what I would change. It isn't the cheapest option, but you get what you pay for in this case: Quality.
I own a GoPro camera that comes with a variety of add-ons. The camera may be small, but when you add the items required to support it (which include more than just the camera, microphone, handle, light, and the dreaded mic cable), you'll need a way to transport them safely. How will you transport extra batteries, a battery charger, lenses, filters, small tripods, an extended battery with case and cable, and so on? I'm sure you understand what I'm talking about. There are only a few small cases available from GoPro. Put your 12" tripod or larger holder in theirs and see what happens. Good luck, you won't be able to wear it. Because I was having trouble solving this problem, I began to think outside the box. After conducting research, this projector case was developed. You can customize interior compartments with velcro and foam rubber to safely support and transport your GoPro camera and accessories. If just one other person benefits from this information, it was well worth my time to write this review. My problem was solved with the help of the case. Remember that this will work with other cameras and accessories as well. I just so happen to own a GoPro (which, in my opinion, is the best camera on the market). Continue to be cautious.
This case is ideal because it is slightly larger than most others, allowing you to store all of your projector's cords inside. Adjustable dividers and pads are the best features. They can be completely removed if necessary, or they can be placed precisely where you require them. It includes one divider and two pads. There's also a pocket on the inside and a pocket on the outside.
Secure. Padded. WORTH IT! My camera is an Optoma HD27e. At 12. 5" x 4. 25" x 9. 75", I struggled to find a case for my new projector that was the right size, fit my projector, and left enough space for the extra padding to be used. I also wanted something with a lot of extra storage space for chords and other things. br>br>Because the celexon projector case is 16x11 inches (exterior dimensions), my projector fit perfectly inside it once the one inch of wall thickness all the way around the case was taken into account. Velcro holds the extra padding in place, allowing you to tailor the interior to your specific needs. The tightening strap inside the case appears to do an excellent job of holding and securing the projector in place! Everything I needed was stored in the deep storage pockets. This case is WORTH IT! br>br> You're not going to be let down.