LEAPTECH 4344269970 Sports Armband, Multifunctional Pockets Exercise Workout Running Waterproof Arm Bag with Earphone Hole for iPhone Xs Max/XR/XS/8/Plus/7 6S/Samsung Galaxy Note 9/S9/Plus (Black)
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Dear Sir or Madam, Thank you for your inquiry. You can wrap the strap around your ankle because it is flexible.
My Note 8 is approximately 7x8 cm in size, and it fits and zips up perfectly.
Dear Sir or Madam, Thank you for your inquiry. This sports armband can be adjusted to fit calf sizes ranging from 9 inches to 13 inches. This sport armband for arm is something we recommend.
Dear Sir or Madam, Thank you for your inquiry. If you want to use this arm band, you should use an iPhone XR without an otterbox case, as there will be no extra room if you use an iPhone XR with an otterbox case.
Selected User Reviews For LEAPTECH 4344269970 Sports Armband, Multifunctional Pockets Exercise Workout Running Waterproof Arm Bag with Earphone Hole for iPhone Xs Max/XR/XS/8/Plus/7 6S/Samsung Galaxy Note 9/S9/Plus (Black)
This is something I use on a consistent basis. a little bulkier than I'd like, but I "palm" (of my hand) this with my mp3 player inside, like I used to with a little strap and rubber case (that ended up melting to one of my mp3 players in the HIGH humidity here, hence why I tried this as an alternative), other than that issue with the headphone cable not REALLY fitting through that opening and ripping it. EVERYTHING ELSE has gone smoothly and. just a few moments ago for assisting in the organization of cables (a slightly different usecase than what this is most likely intended for) After seeing the price drop, I decided to order a second one. I can not give this a "5 out of 5" but I00% raised the rating from 3 to 4 (more likely say 4). 2 or 4. In my opinion, it gets a 3 out of 5 stars. br>br>This is a case I recommend. br>br>- br>There is already a problem after the first use. I have a set of Sony headphones with a right-sided microphone. It is not the thickest or thinnest connector, and it does not have an angle cable. While I was planning on using the large compartment and simply letting the headphone cable hang out the side with the zipper mostly closed. I attempted to plug in my headphones through the headphone jack. Getting the cable in was a challenge in and of itself. removing the cable from the system I'm not happy about ripping the stitching out on one entire side, but putting that aside, my Fuze (one of my larger MP3 players, IN THE SMALL COMPARTMENT WITH THE HEADPHONES STANDING OUT THE SIDE) worked perfectly. I just don't have much faith in the case's construction quality. In the worst-case scenario (no pun intended), I can still organize my large "bag/case" of charging cables with this case. I'm thinking about patching the headphone opening to keep anything in the main part dry (note: this is a work in progress). I MAKE EVERY EFFORT to avoid going outside when it's raining. ) The small compartment with the difference (so to speak) that it just folded over the way I hold it worked. That is, in fact, the "height" I would like it to be. br>br>I reduced the rating to a 3 out of 5 because of the poor quality. if it survives despite the problem If you are going to use the headphone jack/open, I may come back and give this a 4 out of 5 rating after testing it for a long time. Make sure the connector and cable are small, or you'll have the same problem I did. The Sony MDRZX100 headphones are, by the way. br> br>Original Review based on First Impressionsbr>br>Please keep in mind that these are just my first thoughts, but I like this case. My use- On two-mile walks, for example, the case is essentially "paiming" an mp3 player in my hand but with a strap to keep me from having to hold it. I must say that the strap is smaller than I had anticipated, and it is not suitable for my needs. It's fine in this case, but if you have a thick arm and intend to wear it around your bicep, it's not. For some, it might be insufficient. The strap is also not completely detachable because it is attached on one side and looped on the other. br>br>Another point I'd like to bring up is the thickness. I paid just under $5 for this case, and while the material is a little thinner than I'd like, it doesn't feel cheap at all. I just want the majority of this case to be the same as the others, but a little thicker. But, don't get me wrong, I'm content with things as they are. I wouldn't expect it to protect the contents from a major drop, but it should protect them from dings and scratches. That's something I'm sure this case can handle. br>br>This could be the new way I carry my MP3 players (especially during the hot summer months in Florida). Not to stray from the topic, but one of my players has a rubber case/strap that I've had for three years. The heat/humidity, as well as the back of the Sansa E- player of a series I couldn't get them to work together. The case's most outer layer, right where the strap was on the back of the case, liked. Something had risen to the surface or something.
This case here was 100% NOT Like that before)
This case here was 100% NOT Like that before)
This case here IN THE EVENT THAT I USE THE E-MAIL series on my walks any longer, and it appears to be a great replacement for the old method of transporting that player. It's similar, and even with something in the main compartment, this case isn't ridiculously thick to hold in my palm of my hand like I usually do. I also like the little area where the headphone cable can come up while the player is protected from the sun, heat, and rain (to some extent). I'm thinking about getting another of these cases for a different purpose. I have a larger case filled with a variety of charging cables, and I'm thinking about getting another one of these two to keep the most frequently used ones and simply organize my stuff better than I do now. br>br>The one thing I learned was that (pardon the pun) ) in this situation. is that I wish both compartments had double zippers so that if one fails, the case could be opened from the opposite side. but . Even if it only lasts a few years with regular use opening and closing the zipper, it's a bargain at $5. I am going to be delighted. br>br>So, basically, the two disadvantages/non-advantages are as follows: cons- but- "I wish it had" is a common phrase. A) thicker (not by much, just a little thicker) material B) double zippers for each compartment, though if I don't have any problems with one on each, this is a "non-issue. " issue" . Also, depending on how they plan to use this in general, some people may prefer a thicker strap.
Granted this review is 100% based on first impressions
Granted this review is 100% based on first impressions
Granted this (note: By the way, nothing I intend to put in the case will be too big. Unlike a smaller case I purchased in the same order, you can fit a music player, earbuds (possibly even BT wireless ones that sometimes come in their OWN case), and a non-rechargeable battery in this case. The charging cable is unusually long. All of this may be a tight fit with a cable longer than 6 feet, but I haven't tried it. It's possible it'll work as well. br>br>So far, I'd say this is something I'd recommend, though I'd like to use it for a while to see if any issues (and if they do, I'll update the review) arise. So far, I've been quite pleased. The case's height and strap length are both shorter than I had anticipated, but they're much better for my needs- If it were longer or taller, it would be a better case. br>br>(For a touchscreen, I gave it a 1 out of 5 rating. ) It's unclear why Amazon has that as a case. That doesn't make sense; it's not the product's fault. ).
To begin with, it felt like I was wearing a blood pressure cuff around my arm. br>br>Second, it wouldn't let me use my phone, which was a Samsung Galaxy S6. 69 inches long when fully zipped, despite the fact that the phone pouch compartment is only 7 inches long in the description. 09 inches in length Third, it's difficult to strap onto your arms, and I'm not sure why it isn't a little longer, especially since it has a velcro strap that can be tightened. Fourth, because you have to adjust your gym shirt so often, it makes the arm of my gym shirt look really ugly and wrinkled. P. br>br>P. br>br>P. br>br>P. I wish I had considered a waistband strap (fanny pack) earlier.
It stated that there are seven. However, if you look at the picture, you will notice that this is not the case. Although the title indicated that the Samsung Note 9 would fit, my Samsung Galaxy S20, which is significantly smaller than the Samsung Note, does not.
2. It has a foul odor. br>Of course, I'd like my money back in full.
It might work for you if you have small or thin upper arms or if you want to wear it on your forearm. Don't bother if you wear a shirt that is larger than a size Medium.
It's the perfect size for my iPhone XS, even with a case and popsocket on, and I bought it in the hopes of attaching it to a backpack strap to hold it while I hike. Unfortunately, the armband can't be tightened enough to keep my backpack strap in place. I'm afraid I'll have to return it.
This is a fantastic method. Because leggings don't always come with a side pocket, I grabbed one of these and solved the problem. It isn't opulent, but it isn't required to be. It's fantastic!.
ever! For the gym, I really like this. My LG G5 and Samsung Galaxy S7 were both able to fit into the tall section. I then pierced a small hole in the inside of the small pocket so that I could put my mp3 player and headphones in there. NO SLIP "belt" that stretches a lot. I bought two of them. My husband will wear the black, and I will wear the turquoise. We work out on the treadmill, do Zumba, and ride our bikes.
It is well-made. It's a great price, and I keep it on the strap of my backpack so I can get to my phone quickly.