Thule Subterra PowerShuttle Electronics Carrying Case
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You're welcome, and that's a good question. I will check with Thule on this. I would be able to wear it, but it would be somewhat awkward for the front pocket for most people. The pockets are better suited for the back, but they're Please let Thule know that you have checked again.
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It is a pleasure to hear from you. Thank you! Thurle Subterra PowerShuttle Plus measures 9 feet long by 7 feet wide by 10 inches high. It measures 4 inches by 7 inches. Size 5 inches x 3 inches It is 5 inches long. The AirPods Max should have enough room in the carrying case to fit in according to the listed dimensions.
Thule thanks you for your inquiry. Thank you for coming up to Thule again to check about your needs. You'd have to go up to the medium size.
Selected User Reviews For Thule Subterra PowerShuttle Electronics Carrying Case
This medium sized bag fits the Bose QC35 perfectly, yet has enough space left over to pack other travel essentials like charging cables, a USB charger, a 10000mAh battery, etc. By using the elastic bands and small zipper compartments, all the little accessories are separated from one another so that you don't have to just throw them all in one.
My large Anker Speed 20000mAh battery, two Anker Quick Charge 3 batteries and two Anker Speed quick chargers gave me a good idea of the capacity of this organizer. USB 0 and Lenovo USB 1. 1 A travel hub and an airline There is a Lenovo travel mouse, Samsung tablet charger, Bose QC 20 in a case, a Samsung S8+ phone, Samsung S3 Frontier watch and charger, as well as 5 cables and more. You should note It was possible for me to add more. In addition to the Thule quality, the case has structured sides, extremely good padding, and solid zippers and handles as well. The charger and batteries can fit in it because it's deep. In addition, a charging cable from the battery in the case to a phone in the external pocket can be run through the pass through. In my opinion, the main feature of the PowerShuttle Plus is its compact design, enough to fit in my backpack while still allowing additional space for my carry-on items. It's a buy that won't give you buyers remorse. It was far better than I.
It is just the right size to fit cords and extras for an overnight trip or every day use. I have the small size. When I use mine in my work bag, it keeps a power bank, earbuds, 2 extra cords, a small brick, and I have room to add another power pack or something similar. If you prefer a simpler lifestyle, it fits in your bag well.
Since beginning my search for these cases, I have purchased a couple for my sons and It has been a pleasure working with the cases because of how sturdy they are and how much stuff can be organized One mesh zipper pouch can be used to store small items such as thumb drives, memory cards or charge adapters, and the other zipper pouch can be used to store things such as a small hard drive or In the slot behind the mesh zipper pouch, I stash my Rav Power power bank I do this primarily because the Thule case has a slit in this pouch (by design), allowing me to run a cable from the power bank to my phone, which in turn can be placed in the mesh pouch on the back of the case. For cord retention, there are five expandable loops on this product. There is a very high quality stitching and zip, as well as the material of the case. The product should offer good performance for many years to come.
It was my pleasure to receive the medium PowerShuttle and was immediately impressed with the quality of the Thule's quality is impressive and the organization is excellent including a zippered pocket on the inside front cover that contains a pair of Bose sound cancelling wired earbuds in their soft case and elastic bands to hold up to four USB cables. I am able to store my bulky laptop charging cord and a Microsoft Wedge mouse, as well as my small Altec Bluetooth speaker in the main cavity. All those things are easy to find in one spot, and the closed up PowerShuttle is small enough to fit in my backpack for everyday use. There is enough appeal in this to make me consider purchasing the larger size as well.
The headline says it all This camera is compatible with the These wireless noise-cancelling headphones are the CH700N. It was not the case with two other cases that I had purchased that said this would be the case. The Sony WH- series may be of interest to you If you have the CH700N headphones, this is the Generally speaking, it is a great case and meets all expectations if you are familiar with the Thule Brand. It is not only well made but also There are three versions of the The CH700N headphones are larger than most, so I would expect that they will work well with any of a similar footprint or smaller.
Rather than putting all cords, chargers, headphones, batteries, etc. in separate compartments in a case or laptop bag, I prefer a bag that will keep these items in one place. There is no price difference between the Thule and the crappy cheap bags I have had, and the quality is about 100 times better. There are plenty of pouches and elastic tie downs for holding all the headphones and cables you need to use it. It has a pouch for a battery pack inside with a hole on the outside so you can charge the battery while on the go without opening up the entire kit. There is a semi-rigid bag inside so it will protect whatever's inside, yet it will still fit inside a briefcase or other bag rather than having to take up space a rigid case would require. You will still carry a lump inside whatever bag you choose to carry it in. This bag isn't big enough to hold a full-size set of headphones, but it is big enough to hold earbuds or travel size headphones I like the fit of my headphones.
It would be better for me to purchase the mini than the medium size, since I would need the battery bank plus The banks I have can fit in any of the holes I have In addition to the Aukey 20k, Anker 15 offers a wireless version of the Aukey 20k. The 6k and the 10k are both made by Samsung Wireless Along with a few cables, it works perfectly. As of now, I own two USB-external hard drives A Lightning cable, two USB cables, and a Type C cable An adapter to convert from USB to Micro USB, as well as a USB cable 3 C to 4. Connect the adapter to a 5mm jack. As a result of its compact size, I can easily store this in my Mizatto Tech Pouch with the rest of my travel technology.