Caselogic UP-2 Universal Pockets Medium
- Internal Dimensions: 4.5″ x 2.75″ x 0.75″
- A “sleeping bag” for your digital camera, MP3 player, cell phone, GPS, PDA and other personal, electronic devices
- Padded, interior lining won¿t scratch LCD screens
- Hands free – carabiner attaches to belt loop, backpack or purse
- Drawstring feature keeps your valuables secure
Product Description
Caselogic UP-2 Universal Pockets Medium. A “sleeping bag” for your digital camera/camcorder, MP3 player, cell phone, GPS, PDA and other personal, electronic devices. What else fits? The possibilities are endless! (accommodates devices up to 4.5 x 2.75 x.75 inches). Padded, interior lining won’t scratch LCD screens. Hands free – carabiner attaches to belt loop, backpack or purse. Drawstring feature keeps your valuables secure. Easy access to your devices and machine washable…. More >>
Caselogic UP-2 Universal Pockets Medium
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5 comments
J. A. R. Ncp on December 23, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Hum… Amazon asked for a review of the carrying case, but didn’t ask for a review of the item which I purchased to go inside the carrying case so I am going to do a review of the other item – Mino Flip Video.
We purchased the Mino Flip Video for our oldest daughter who is having her first baby in six months. She lives 1,000 miles away and we decided based upon our oldest son’s use of the Mino we would be able to see the baby each week with an uploaded video to You Tube. The Mino is such a great product that I doubt if it’s full uses have even been revealed to the mfg.
As for the carrying case…duh… of course you need one or the Mino would get damaged.
N. Hawkins on December 23, 2009 at 2:07 pm
I bought this to originally hold a Creative Vado video camera but returned the camera and kept the case. I’m using this for a Canon SD780 IS instead, and the case is a little too big for it. The case also fits a Blackberry Curve 8900 just fine.
The only difference is that in the picture, the pouch I received had a D ring carabiner instead of a circle carabiner. It’s not a bad thing, actually. I’m able to clip it anywhere and go. I even use this to hold a Garmin Edge 305 for photography so I can geotag my photos.
It’s $7, and is a great all purpose carrying case for smaller gadgets. Just clip it onto a belt loop and you’re ready to go.
Alex Fielding on December 23, 2009 at 2:41 pm
I bought this because I didn’t know the flip camcorder I bought came with a cover. The cover it came with is very nice but also thin. Good for around the house or a day trip. This cover is very nice and it is also padded. The camcorder fits in it just right and the drawstring thing works easily. I think this is a better choice for traveling and will use it on my next trip at thanksgiving. Plus it is very inexpensive for how nice it is made.
Emiliano Miranda on December 23, 2009 at 5:15 pm
I purchased this to protect my Vado HD when I am lugging it around. It fits very tight with the silicon skin on the Vado, but not to the point where the camera pops out of the bag. I have peace of mind knowing that if the bag fell, the camera would be protected.
On mine, the locking clip was not a circular shape, but rather more of an elliptical shape that you would see on climbing gear. It does say it’s not meant to be used for climbing, so there shouldn’t be any confusion there with its purpose.
For the price, I’d say you can’t go wrong with this item.
Dan Pierce on December 23, 2009 at 7:26 pm
Bought this for my Flip Video Ultra Series Camcorder, 60-Minutes (Green) and it works great.