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Review on LEAPTECH Multifunctional Exercise Waterproof Earphone by Amanda Vosten

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Impressed with the performance and price

There is already a problem after the first use. I have Sony headphones with a right angle cable and not the thickest or thinnest plug. while I wanted to use the large compartment and tuck the headphone cord out to the side with the zip FAST closed. I tried using the headphone hole. Well, connecting the cable was a challenge in itself. Unplug the OUT cable. Seam torn on one side. I'm not happy with it at all, but other than that, even my Fuze+ (one of my big MP3 players, IN THE SMALL compartment with the headphones sticking out on the side) worked great. I'm JUST NOT entirely sure The build quality of this is at its worst (no pun intended) I can still use this case to organize my large "pocket/case" of charging cables. I'm contemplating how to patch the headphone hole to keep things mostly dry (hint: I'm not trying to go out in the rain)... and with a small compartment with the difference (sort of) just folded the way I keep it , it worked... and indeed that's the "height" I would have liked. I ran into an estimate downgraded to 3 out of 5 for quality. If it persists despite this problem I can go back and give it a 4 out of 5 after lots of testing, if you're using jack/open-back headphones make sure it's a small plug and cable otherwise you'll have the same problem like me . A pair of Sony MDRZX100 headphones by the way ------------- Original review based on first impressions Please note these are just first impressions but I like this case. My use case basically "pays" for something with an MP3 player in hand, but has a lanyard so I don't have to hold onto it when I walk about 2 miles. I have to say the strap is smaller than expected and fine for my use case but if you have a thick arm and want to wear it let's say your biceps. It may be small for some. Also, the strap is attached on one side and goes into a loop on the other, so it WILL NOT come off completely. Thickness is another thing I want to mention. I paid just under $5 for this case and the thickness of the material is a bit thinner than I would like but I also want to say that it does NOT look very cheap or anything. I just wish this case was mostly exactly the same and a little thicker. But I'm happy with the way it is, don't get me wrong. I wouldn't expect this to protect the contents from a major drop other than dents and scratches. Yes, I'm sure this case will work. This could be a new trail (especially during the very wet summer months here in Florida). I carry my MP3 players with me. Not off topic but one of my players I've had for 3 years and a rubber case/strap. Well, the heat/humidity + my sweating and the back of the Sansa E-Series player didn't add up. Right where the strap was, on the back of the case, I liked the outermost layer of the case. blown up or something. it was previously 100% NOT LIKE) This case is here. IF I use the e-series on the go more often, this seems like a great replacement for the old way I carry this player. it's something like that, and for example this suitcase, even with something in the main compartment, isn't ridiculously thick to hold it in the palm of my hand like I usually do. I even like the small area for the headphone cord when the player is protected from the sun/heat/rain (to an extent). I can even imagine buying another case like this for another use. I have a larger suitcase filled with all sorts of charging cables and I CAN take another one of these two, keep the most used ones and just organize things better than what I currently have. case . I wish both compartments had double zippers so you can open the case from the other side if one of them fails. but for $5, even if it will last AT LEAST a few years with regular use, unzip and zip. I'm gonna be happy. So basically two cons/no cons but "wish it was like that". A) thicker (not even much, just a little thicker) material B) double zippers in each compartment, but if I don't have problems with one in each then that's "no problem" either. Also, some people may need a thicker strap depending on how they intend to use it in general. Of course, this review is 100% based on first impressions. (Note: Nothing I want to put in the case btw won't pose a problem. Unlike the smaller case I bought in the same order, for example, you can fit a music player, headphones (maybe even wireless BTs) that sometimes included) their OWN case and a non-commercial length charging cable. Let's say anything with a cord longer than 6ft can fit snugly, but I haven't tried it, it could very well fit. So far I'd say I'd recommend this, although I'd actually like to use it for a bit to see if there are any issues (and if so I'll update the review). So far I'm really happy with it, case height and strap length are smaller than I expected, but it's much better for my use case than being longer/taller. (I gave 1 out of 5 for the touchscreen, which... makes no sense, it's NOT the product's fault)

Pros
  • Decent performance
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