AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case for Small Electronics and Accessories (cameras; mobile phones; GPS units) (Black)
June 22, 2010 by Sean
Filed under Camera Photography Resources
AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case for Small Electronics and Accessories (cameras; mobile phones; GPS units) (Black)
- Interior offers secure storage space and prevents scratches
- Universal travel case stores and protects small electronics, power adapters and memory cards
- Molded EVA-plastic exterior; interior stretch-mesh pockets. Outer dimensions 9.5 x 5.25 x 1.88 inches (241.30mm x 133.35mm x 47.75mm)
- Distributed by Amazon.com; backed by one-year Amazon Basics warranty
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
AmazonBasics products are quality electronics accessories offered at a great value.Offering a rigid exterior of molded-EVA plastic and a soft, scratch-free interior, the AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case will protect your small electronics (GPS units, mobile phones, digital cameras, the Flip, iTouch and much, much more) plus cables, extra batteries and other accessories. The removable wrist strap makes it easy to transport.
Universal Travel Case
At a Glance Rigid molded-EVA plast
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(out of 17 reviews)
Price: $ 9.49
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Review by Paladin08 for AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case for Small Electronics and Accessories (cameras; mobile phones; GPS units) (Black)
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1XAWFIDA36CY1 I normally tote around a backpack between home and work with different gadgets, components and accessories spread across different pockets in my jeans, backpack or just carrying lose in my hand. This travel container helps put it all in one place with enough variety of sized spots to meet most needs.
Hopefully you find this video review (my 2nd, ack!) helpful.
UPDATE: I remembered after the video I could have thrown in my GPS, my fLIP and a 5inch camera/video tripod. Very cool case!
Review by Christopher for AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case for Small Electronics and Accessories (cameras; mobile phones; GPS units) (Black)
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The case is a semi-hard shell case with multiple dividers and pockets inside for every variety of add-ons and accoutrements you need for your electronic gear. Think, rubber pull tabs make opening and closing extremely easy. The width may be a bit thick for some briefcases, but it fits fine in my Booq EXO XL case.
I’m an IT professional and occasional writer, so no matter what I am doing that day to make a living, I have to carry a variety of electronics with me. My standard load includes: iPhone, iPad, MacBook Pro 13″, card readers, a variety of SD cards, flash drives and two 2.5″ portable hard drives. That means I have a lot of stuff to plug in and charge, be it at a client’s office or at a cafe. And this travel case holds the power chargers for the MacBook Pro, the iPad, the iPhone, all the variety of cables for the hard drives, all the SD cards and readers and a stack of business cards. I can fit one of the 2.5″ hard drives in it as well if I need to, but usually I leave those in pockets in my briefcase.
After years of electonica ruling – or at least enabling – the world, it’s like someone finally put some thought into the cases those devices need. I’m surprised it took so long. The pockets and layers and pouches inside are all well thought out, solid but not intractable so they can adapt to any device, be it the huge ugly brick of a Toshiba laptop or the rounded compact Apple wall chargers. The zipper pickets perfectly fit everything from memory cards to iPod cables. And you can see though the mesh so there is no fumbling around.
I have only had this about 10 days but it’s standing up to pretty rigorous use. It’s MUCH studier and better-made than any Case Logic or other brand cases. Those usually last me about three months each, cost the same, but those seem outright primitive in details and product design compared to this case.
I have been impressed with the whole AmazonBasic line – they are exclusively the cabling and blank media I buy now. For a line Amazon seems to be paralleling with “generic” goods, AmazonBasic as a line is superior to to the “name” brands. I can only wonder what and hope for what a “AmazonAdvanced” line will give us.
Review by D. Diskin for AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case for Small Electronics and Accessories (cameras; mobile phones; GPS units) (Black)
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I was offered the opportunity to review this new, Amazon-branded case, and I have to say that my first impression was “Wow”. I was very impressed by the non-cheapness of this case, when compared to others in the
Review by Susan for AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case for Small Electronics and Accessories (cameras; mobile phones; GPS units) (Black)
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I recently bought a Kindle and I hoped this case would work for it, and it’s perfect! The Kindle fits tightly in the left side under the mesh and on the right is a small mesh pocket that fits the charger perfectly. Then there are a couple zipped mesh pockets that will hold odds and ends.
This is a very sturdy hard case that has a double zipper on three sides. It’s very protective and I’m sure if I dropped it with the Kindle inside it would be safe and secure. I highly recommend it for the Kindle or any other electronic device.
Review by S. Horwatt for AmazonBasics Universal Travel Case for Small Electronics and Accessories (cameras; mobile phones; GPS units) (Black)
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As the number of electronic doodads I carry with my on trips continues to expand, this case seems like a handy device for collecting them together (along with their various cables, chargers, and accessories). It has a number of mesh pockets, some with zippers, some with velcro. It’s nicely padded, with a semi-hard shell, so it should protect everything fairly nicely in your suitcase (I suppose you could also use it for carting your gizmos around town, but I will use this mostly for travel). The only minor quibble I have is that there is a spot where the fabric around the zipper seems to want to snag, so with continued use that may become a problem. But the basic design, build quality, etc. seem quite good.
As others have pointed out, it won’t hold a netbook, but it can carry my gps, my ipod, my cellphone, a small digital camera, a Flip, and even some CD’s or DVD’s, as well as earbuds, charger cords, USB cables, etc. for all this crap. Do I really need all this stuff? That’s not the case’s problem, though; that’s mine.