Pity all the pockets and sleeves share most of the same space. Once your phone is in there is not much space for anything else except a few cards and some cash. Maybe a slim pocket knife or similar. I find once I put in a slim pen then all becomes a bit cramped. Quality is very good. Ok if wearing shorts with no pockets but for the small amount of space it provides, I can carry more easily in my pockets without a dangling dongle. Pity.
Thought this was a review, it’s a commercial for Alpaka, they should have used your video on their site. I was looking for some pros and cons and will keep looking.
More of an overview, but not affiliated with alpaka. If you have any specific questions I’ll be happy to answer them. I’ve been using this for my car EDC and it’s held up very well.
So it does fit into my pockets, but it sticks out at the top. The material makes it easy to take in and out of your pocket. I use it for organizing gift cards and cash inside my car. I also have a pen and a knife in the slots for quick access.
The iPhones speaker isn’t strong enough to demagnetize your credit cards. However, I would be cautions of placing them next to the MagSafe backing of the phone. It would be much more likely to be an issue there.
@@alphaartisan Before magsafe was a thing... just an active (aka data transfer/calling) network on a iPhone broke 2 or 3 cards once until i realized the phone was the issue (but with always some kind of "distance" in between) It was an iPhone 5 or 2016 SE.
@@harrison00xXx Cards are affected by magnets, and the tiny magnets in your phone will seldomly demagnetize the strip on the back of the card. Todays phones use much more exact magnets and do not widely pose a known problem. With that being said, the MagSafe is a much stronger magnet. While my personal cards are all chipped this isn’t an issue. But if you were to place a card between a wireless charger and a phone it will cause problems
can you fit cash in the large pocket without having to fold it? thank you for this video
Has anyone tried if it fits inside their Elements tech case mini?
Although it may be a little redundant, I have tried, and it does fit very nicely.
@@alphaartisan Awesome, thanks!
Pity all the pockets and sleeves share most of the same space. Once your phone is in there is not much space for anything else except a few cards and some cash. Maybe a slim pocket knife or similar. I find once I put in a slim pen then all becomes a bit cramped. Quality is very good. Ok if wearing shorts with no pockets but for the small amount of space it provides, I can carry more easily in my pockets without a dangling dongle. Pity.
Thanks. This is what I was wondering
It works well for casual events where I bring business cards to pass out as well
Thought this was a review, it’s a commercial for Alpaka, they should have used your video on their site. I was looking for some pros and cons and will keep looking.
More of an overview, but not affiliated with alpaka. If you have any specific questions I’ll be happy to answer them. I’ve been using this for my car EDC and it’s held up very well.
Thanks for the tour. I've just ordered one for travel. Will use it for passports, documents etc. Maybe for EDC when not travelling too
Good choice, which color did you get?
Could this fit into the pants or shorts pocket?
So it does fit into my pockets, but it sticks out at the top. The material makes it easy to take in and out of your pocket. I use it for organizing gift cards and cash inside my car. I also have a pen and a knife in the slots for quick access.
Wondering if the cards compartment is shielded because of the smartphone, they can erase the data on magnetic stripes and make cards unusable.
The iPhones speaker isn’t strong enough to demagnetize your credit cards. However, I would be cautions of placing them next to the MagSafe backing of the phone. It would be much more likely to be an issue there.
@@alphaartisan Before magsafe was a thing... just an active (aka data transfer/calling) network on a iPhone broke 2 or 3 cards once until i realized the phone was the issue (but with always some kind of "distance" in between)
It was an iPhone 5 or 2016 SE.
@@harrison00xXx Cards are affected by magnets, and the tiny magnets in your phone will seldomly demagnetize the strip on the back of the card. Todays phones use much more exact magnets and do not widely pose a known problem. With that being said, the MagSafe is a much stronger magnet. While my personal cards are all chipped this isn’t an issue. But if you were to place a card between a wireless charger and a phone it will cause problems
A little too close up, can’t see anything
This one’s perfect.
*adds to cart*
One problem solved it can separate the dollar notes