Azrra Adjustable Crossbody Phone Lanyard: Universal Crossbody Phone Strap Adjustable Cell Phone Lanyard for iPhone Samsung
S**N
Everything I need!
I loose my phone constantly, I purchased this lanyard because it not only do I hang my phone off it but the added loops allow me to hang my personal safety device (you pull on it and it makes an extremely loud sound and a light flashes) but I use a small nylon zippered wallet and I hang that off, my Bose earbuds and my car fob too! When I get out of the car I can wear it crossbody or I can just drop it in my tote bag and everything I need is always with me. This is the only lanyard I found to have that many loops!
J**.
My favorite hands-free accessory!
Absolutely necessary for anyone who wants to keep their essentials close at hand! This crossbody lanyard is not just practical but stylish too. The adjustable strap ensures a perfect fit, while the sturdy clip securely holds keys, IDs, or anything you need within easy reach. Ideal for busy days or travel, it's a game-changer in convenience and organization.
B**P
Quality construction, metal hardware not plastic, but lanyard is too long
This is a review for “Azrra Adjustable Cell Phone Lanyard: Universal Crossbody Phone Lanyard with Phone Tethers for iPhone”For a pretty reasonable price ($13), this has a quality feel to it. The important connecting hardware where the lanyard connects the phone strap (part that sticks out of the charger port) is all metal, not plastic – one less thing to worry about snapping loose at an inopportune moment.I wanted to use this simply like a large “phone necklace”, loop it behind my neck and wear the phone at my chest or tuck it into my shirt. The problem is, the adjustable length of this durable-looking neck strap goes from “just barely short enough to hang in front of me” to much longer than that. I would have liked the ability to make it a bit shorter than its shortest length.It is marketed as a “crossbody” lanyard, and if I wear it as pictured, the length is more reasonable, but I still wish it could be shortened more (I am a pretty “average” sized male of 5’10”). Only with that shortcoming, the quality is pleasing. The flat insert with the “tether tab” on it is probably the weakest link in the hardware, a flexible fabric (like a mini version of a seatbelt) of some kind – of necessity to be able to fit through the charger port – but otherwise, the all-metal ring and swivel clip give peace of mind about the durability of the rest of the connection.I agree that it is perfectly possible to have the charger cable plugged in while the tether tab is installed. In my case (literally), there is a folding cover/door over the charge port that will be permanently held open at least slightly while the tether tab is installed, it may deteriorate the hinge on that folding door over time but I hadn’t thought of that before I got this. If your phone case does not have any cover over the charge port, then you should have no problem with it at all.I’m only removing a star because of the length not being adjustable short enough.
S**A
Perfect solution
On a recent cruise, my wife misplaced her phone in the casino, someone turned it in, so she did get it back quickly. She stated having my phone in my pocket is very uncomfortable, carrying a purse is inconvenient. She found this to be the perfect solution. Wearing it crosswise, she can have her phone, sunglasses and adding a quick release to it, can carry her sail and sign card, while still having her hands and pockets free. She still hasn't used it yet, but feels on our next cruise it will keep her from misplacing her phone, eliminate three lanyards hanging from her neck, (one for her phone, one for the key card and one for her sunglasses), FYI for those who have not been on a cruise, on Carnival, you use their Hub app which you download to your phone for varies activities. In the attached picture, she added the blue clip and everything attached to it for her sail and sign card, this does not come with phone lanyard.
C**E
Doesn’t Support Women’s Bodies Very Well
I ordered this and not even five minutes of wearing it around my house. I could not have it on. The plastic latch is right on the bone area of my chest!And I’m a 36 DDD With plenty of cushion around this area yet right where the clasp lands is on the bone And it’s annoying!It feels like I’m wearing a chest plate. Also, it’s the worst place to put a quick release…. Would’ve been nice if they just found a lower area to put it on. Also, I don’t understand the point of a quick release Unless it’s too release my phone while still wearing the lanyard.Other than that, the point of wearing a crossbody lanyard is Is to feel more secure with your phone so that someone isn’t pulling it out of your pocket OR Trying to snatch it out of your hand.I have been hearing a lot about how people are doing this in European countries or they’ll hang around the high traffic areas for touristsI actually had somebody in a bar here in Texas Texas start to pull my my phone out of my back pocket for a quick second…. And maybe she Had an issue with a second of trying to do it because she quickly released it.It was a very packed barSo all y’all need to be very careful about securing your phones 100% Because people are stealing iPhones and they’re able to get in your phones and even steal money because everything our phone has is with the passcodeAnd as a rideshare driver, I also have to be careful and secure my phone while it’s sitting on my pop socket auto vent holderThat’s why I also don’t drive at night and I have a camera in my car that is smacked in the middle so people know that they’re being recordedBut there’s a plethora of people reaching over and grabbing a phone from Uber Drivers.So if it’s not comfortable to wear, I’m not gonna wear it therefore I’m gonna have to return this.
D**
Great
Love it
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