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Cyberguys Sport Lanyard

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Cyberguys Sport Lanyard
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Sales Rank: 4885










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Brand: Ziotek
Label: Ziotek
Manufacturer: Ziotek
Model: Cyberguys Sport Lanyard
Publisher: Ziotek
Sales Rank: 4885
Studio: Ziotek



Features:
  • Cameras
  • Cell Phones
  • Flash Media Drives
  • Great for:
  • Keycards







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Item Description:
The durable Sports Lanyard allows you to hang your cell phone, camera, PDA, Flash Media and keycards around your neck with the option to quickly detach if needed. You won't lose your small mobile devices/keycards ever again!











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good cell phone dangler ...
It keeps my cell phone close by - hearable, reachable and never misplaced or missing from a holster.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Ordered these twice. \"Good **stuff**............ ...
Perfect light duty lanyard. Use 'em an all my 'cell phones hooked around my belt (lanyard shortened)to prevent cell phone (s) from making accidental trip to ground when "unholstering". Also really neat around neck with 'phone in shirt pocket. Secure as phone doesn't again make drop to floor when bending over. Works for cameras, etc. too. Secure clasp releases easily. CAUTION: Test secure, tight fit into crimped ferrule, as one of mine (of 8) DID come loose.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good lanyard ...
Good lanyard for USB (thumb) drives. Has a convenient quick disconnect feature.

The shipping charge on this item is high.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Cyberguys Sport Lanyard ...
Excellent Lanyard for USB useage. Bought it for my son and wanted something durable enough to last. The lanyard cord is strong and should hold up under daily wear without issue. The quick release clip is a plastic assembly which appears quite strong and should do the job without breaking. Overall, an excellent bargain for the price and what you get. Shipping was quick with e-mail follow-ups. Will definitely purchase again when the need arises.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * nice lanyard, but... ...
Nice little lanyard. I bought several as I use different mp3 players for each music or podcast type. One of the lanyards came with a string too short to loop back over the plastic clip. This made it a real pita to use.

It's the little things that make a difference.


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