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Over-the-Shoulder, Across-the-Chest Shoulder Sling Holster Case SystemsThe fashionable e-Uro Shoulder Sling Holster Case System is an over-the-shoulder, across-the-chest, "carry all" case system with an internal, wire-hiding, conduit system that provides a new way for anyone to wear their cell phones, PDAs, Smartphones, digital cameras, iPhones, CD Players, Sony PlayStation Portables (PSP) and the like. Designed for the electronics-user on-the-go, the e-Uro Shoulder Sling Holster Case System allows you to quickly select and wear the devices of choice, day-to-day. Unlike existing electronics cases that have to carry multiple devices by hand, the e-Uro Shoulder Sling Holster Case System is designed to be worn casually over a shoulder for quick and easy access to any electronic device. And with the unique internal wiring conduit the e-Uro Shoulder Sling Holster Case System is great for bus riders, subway riders, bicyclists, and anyone else that wants hands-free access to their personal electronics devices. |
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Conceal Your Hands-Free Headset WiresThe e-Uro Shoulder Sling Holster Case System is designed with an internal, wire-hiding, conduit system to secure, manage and conceal your cumbersome hands-free headset wires for cell phones, MP3/CD players, PSP or other devices. The hands-free headset wire is inserted into a cell phone (or other electronic device), placed into the protective e-Pouch Case , run the up the underside of the e-Uro Strap through the specially designed wire-hiding, conduit system and then out through the top, close to your ear. From there the hands-free headset earpiece can be easily inserted into the ear. It's ModularThe e-Uro Shoulder Sling Holster Case System is designed to "evolve" and adapt to the reality of constant state of change in personal electronics by enabling you to "wear" your present and future personal electronics. This evolutionary capability is achieved by a simple, but functional design which enables connecting the adjustable e-Uro Strap to any e-Pouch Case which are each designed to either be used alone or to be used like building blocks, one attaching to another. This unique "building block" modular design enables the owner to add a CD Player when they are traveling, delete the CD Player when they return from their trip, add a digital camera for a day at the race track, ad infinitum. The entire line of e-Uro Shoulder Sling Holster Case Systems are designed to be unisex and ambidextrous, equally accommodating both left and right-handed users. The e-Uro Strap can be adjusted to meet not only the users specific needs but anatomy as well (adjusts from 38" to 42" in length - fits up to size 50 sport coat). All e-Pouch Cases are modular and can be added, deleted or moved from side to side simply by snapping and unsnapping from the e-Uro Strap. Since all e-Uro Case Systems are part of the modular, e-Holster personal electronics case system, any of the e-Uro Case Systems can upgrade their system by purchasing and attaching additional e-Pouch Cases for two or more (we recommend only two - but the system will accommodate more) personal electronic devices such as cell phones, PDA's, digital cameras, and Smartphones. Current owners of e-Holster products can purchase an e-Uro Strap to attach their existing e-Pouch Cases to. Users may also detach their e-Pouch Cases from their e-Uro Strap and wear it on both shoulders with an e-Harness Leather accessory, or on their belt with an e-BeltSnap accessory, or on one shoulder with an e-ShoulderStrap accessory (all sold separately). The MaterialsThe e-Uro Strap is made with a lightweight, fashionable, yet durable, nylon and suede materials. The underside of the e-Uro Strap has a non-slip, texturized rubber material to keep it from moving about on your shoulder. Create a PANThe revolutionary design of the e-Uro Case System collaborates with its owner's body and their personal electronics to provide the "physical infrastructure" required to create a comfortable and fully mobile personal area network (PAN). |
Read the thegadgetsite review. Read the PDANews24 review. Read the PocketNow.com review. |