Sunday, October 20, 2013

Cocoon - Grid-IT Accessory Organizer mini review


Saw this a while ago at Apple store and now finally decided to pick one up.


For the uninitiated, it's basically as what it sounds like. Accessories organizer for your backpack. What I have here is M size, AUD29.90, and it fits nicely into my backpack.

the packaging is pretty simple, with graphics of stuff you can slide into each of the rubber band straps printed on the clear plastic case. 
shows you each different sizes and types of accessories it holds



the back was pretty simple, nothing much but a little tag

my sample setup, of course my PS Vita won't be strapped there, my backpack has a separate compartment at the back for easier reach and retrieval

In case you were wondering, these rubber band straps are pretty strong and flexible at the same time,  they should hold off pretty well against constant usage and they snap back strongly so it should be able to hold your gadgets/accessories in place firmly as much as possible. Besides, it has a lot of intersecting bands so you would be able to find a place to hold your particular gadget with no problem.  

Overall, I'm very satisfied with this. I think it's particular useful for someone who has less compartments in their backpack or want an easier place to hold each items and you can pull them out easily which makes this very useful. Just check the size and see which one fits your need.

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