InnoTab V.Reader Storage Tote (Blue)
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9"x1"x10" is the size of the Innotab. The Innotab 2 is 6"x1"x8" in size. Should be able to fit into the storage tote with ease. You won't be able to put the wall adapter in there (just so you know). I hope this information is useful.
The innotab will fit inside this tote even if it already has a folio case or gel skin on it. However, the innotab will not be protected by this storage tote while it is in use. If you're looking for something specific, look for a folio case. Consider this storage tote to be a small backpack in the shape of an innotab. It's perfect for small day trips because it has backpack straps and enough storage for a few games so your child can take their iPad with them. However, it will not protect you while in use; you must remove the innotab from this tote in order to play it.
I believe it would be appropriate. Without the folio cover, my son's Innotab 3 moves around a lot in his pocket.
My son uses the InnoTab 3, which is a smaller version of the InnoTab 2. It fits nicely, but not snugly, in this backpack. For it, I'd still buy this backpack.
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The InnoTab is a storage case for tablets.
It appears to be well-made, with hinges that open just far enough to allow the contents in and out without spilling. The outer fabric isn't exactly my cup of tea. It doesn't appear to be wipeable, and I suspect it won't take long for it to become grungy, but I can only guess at this point. It's also a little pricey at $15, but I got it on sale for half the price, so I feel like I got my money's worth. br>br>Updated 10/26/12br>I didn't realize it until we started collecting cartridges, but the backpack only has room for six. However, there is still enough room for them to float around freely. I still like the bag, but I just wanted to let you know about this.
It's pretty cute, and it protects my sons' Innotabs. There are two of these cases and two Innotab 2s in our collection.
Pros: Cute, appears to be durable, has backpack straps, protects Innotab, and slots on the inside to organize gamesbr>Cons: The case is easily stained, and there is no additional storage for headphones or spare batteries: (br>br>We like it; it does the job; however, we mostly use it for travel, and it only holds half of what we require. ) As a result, when we travel, I have to carry two pairs of headphones, a car charger, and extra batteries in my purse or backpack. It sort of defeats the purpose of them carrying their own backpack, doesn't it? br>br>At the end of the day, would I buy this product again? Yes. It's a good product, but a few minor tweaks, such as a headphone storage pouch, would make it even better.
It can fit his innotab and a few games, but not the wall plug or any other accessories. The tablet and up to six games are all that's required. I'm annoyed that the wall plug won't fit because if it's not with the game, my 3-year-old son will have no idea where he put it. We also have a rechargeable battery set, which will not fit in the case in order to prevent it from being misplaced. He's also gotten a lot of water stains on it. I wish the material was entirely made of rubber, rather than the majority of it being a stain-attracting fabric. br>br>However, in terms of functionality, it does keep his tablet and games together, which I suppose is a good thing.
This case is ideal for my three-year-old son. It has backpack-style straps and can hold a large number of game cartridges. The only reason I gave it four stars was because it claimed to be new but had an oil stain on the back. Aside from that, everything is fine.
The Innotab and six cartridges each have their own slot. You should be able to fit an extra set of batteries in there, and you should be able to force a car charger or a slimline wall charger in there as well. They're mostly used to keep their backpacks organized. I was worried that the pink (in particular) would get dirty quickly, but so far it hasn't been an issue. The Innotab has gotten a lot better with these.
I bought three of these (two blues and one pink) for my triplets, who received InnoTabs for their birthday earlier this month. I must say, I really like this product; it has great SECURE storage for extra game cartridges (tight enough that they don't fall out easily), which I appreciate. In addition, the backpack feature is ideal for children. They love being able to load up their iTabs (as they call them) and carry them around in their backpacks. Although I found the price to be a little high at $15, I highly recommend it. However, the workmanship is of high quality.
Storage tote for readers. I bought the storage tote in order to keep the InnoTab safe and hidden. My only disappointment is that it doesn't have much capacity. The adapter, rechargeable batteries, and car adapter were all purchased, but none of them would fit in the tote bag. The tote bag, in my opinion, should have been similar to a napsack in that it could have held other accessories. However, I really like the individual compartments for the games; it's a great idea. br>br>Also, the batter cover has already been broken by my daughter. Is it possible to get a replacement for that, or will I have to continue taping it? Kindly notify me. Thanks.