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The MOLOVA 5Pack Square Earbud Case offers a compact, durable storage solution crafted from PU leather and velvet lining. Measuring just under 3 inches square, it protects earbuds, cables, and small accessories with a secure zipper and includes a stainless steel carabiner for easy attachment. Available in five distinct colors, it combines style with practical organization for busy professionals on the move.
Material Type | PU leather and inner velvet cloth |
Shell Type | Hybrid |
Item Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.76 x 1.57 inches |
Theme | Space |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | A1-Square - 5 Color |
Additional Features | Heavy Duty Protection,Inner Pocket, Scratch Resistant, Water Resistant |
Compatible Phone Models | airpods 1/2/3, airpods pro 1/2 |
Form Factor | Case |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 6 Centimeters |
Compatible Devices | Earphones |
Z**6
Can't beat the cheap durability and sturdiness with packaging ideas for smaller items
One and only one thing sold me these - Got the 5 units pack for around $1.25 a piece. That's 4 to 8 times less than some other Made in China do-daddle tiny storage cases available on Amazon, with possibly similar quality.Yes the material is cheap, yes the zippers are flimsy, yes the side wall material (probably recycled cardboard) gives in, yes the carbiners provided are a joke. But to store my $9.00 Panasonic earbuds, or Zeiss wipes or expanding toilet wipes, or hearing protection, or drill bits, or batteries, or any other things I can think of, it is totally worth the aforementioned cheapness. I like the small mesh storage divider, however, I doubt it will store something other than some minuscule trinket.Even if each of them lasts for a year, I am money ahead. Not worth spending time to make decision on which of the cheap ones should I spend my hard earned money on.
C**O
Good enough for the price and purpose
My greatest fear was to open my Apple AirPods 3rd Generation case and find only one earbud, unaware of where its counterpart had gone. These AirPods cases have an unfortunate tendency to unexpectedly unlatch and expel one or both earbuds upon impact with any surface. Often, you may not even notice until the next time you open the case yourself (although, yes, you can always use the "Find My" app, but prevention is always preferable). The MOLOVA Square Earbud Case Portable EVA Carrying Case Storage Bag is a great crafted solution to prevent such unwelcome incidents while also safeguarding the case against scratches. While it may not be entirely shatterproof, it certainly offers significant protection for its intended purpose.
Z**L
Surprisingly useful for keeping organized
I still use wired earbuds. Yes, I'm a dinosaur. I like them because I can replace them for $10 if (when) they break, I never need to charge them, they don't run out of battery power, and I can use them on stuff that doesn't have Bluetooth (like my old MP3 player).I specifically wanted a case like this so that I could keep the earbuds for my Chromebook handy. In my house, earbuds have a way of going on fantastic adventures and winding up anywhere but where I put them so I wanted to have even less of an excuse to leave them in random locations.I only wanted one case, but for just about the same price you get 5, plus carabiners to clip them to stuff. Now I have one case for my Chromebook and another for an older tablet that I sometimes use. These are the two devices that I take with me when I travel so it's nice to have everything ready to go when I need it. I gave one case away and have 2 more just waiting to pitch in.How do they work? Pretty well, actually. You have to wind the earbuds up fairly tight to get them to fit but they stay secure. Each case also has a mesh elastic pouch inside if you want to keep the earbuds (or anything else) tucked in. I usually don't bother but it's nice to have the option. Might also be nice if you want to tuck an emergency $20 in there or something.The case won't stand up to someone stepping on it but it will keep casual bumps and jolts from doing any damage. The zippers are a little fussy but seem to work well enough. Likewise, I wouldn't hang from the carabiners but they're fine for clipping the case to a bag or something. Haven't had one fall off yet.Since I have a couple of spares, I may repurpose one for a few techie odds and ends. An SD card, USB drive, SIM card removal tool and a few other bits will fit in one with room to spare. I can easily put together a quick and dirty toolkit for dealing with computers and phones.The advantage to having 5 cases is that a couple of spares are waiting around for you to find convenient uses for them. So far the ones I'm using work perfectly as earbud cases, and I'm betting it won't be too long before I find a use for the spares.
A**C
Convenient!
Great cases for your earbud pairs. I have separate earbuds for all my devices - tablets, PC, phone, laptop - and these keep them close at hand for each device. Well padded with room for extra ear pads and charging cables. I can attach them to my purse for my phone, to my tablet through a hole punched through the leather cover and to my laptop carry case.
B**A
Keeps things from getting lost
These have been helpful to keep track of our ear buds and ear plugs. They work well to clip on to keys or a bag and are easy to use. They fit all of our brands of ear buds perfectly and could also be used for medicine or jewelry that you don’t want to misplace.
A**L
Not exactly as described with cheap quality feeling and construction
The item is definitely functional; however, the quality of the product is definitely not as described.My first disappointment is upon my receipt, the item arrived in a plain sleeve without any make or markings and it made me wonder I received an inferior version as compared to the advertised MOLOVA tag is missing. My second disappointment is the actual dimension of the case. It's advertised as 1.5" tall, but in reality, it's closer to 1.25", smaller than I expected. My third disappointment is in the overall construction. I know for the price I paid, I should have tempered my expectation. But, the product just feels.. cheap, somehow. Now, I am not exactly sure what is contributing to this, whether it's the materials used, the low quality stitching or the cheap zipper, the case just doesn't give me the confidence that it will provide sufficient protection for its content. Last but not least, there's the question of durability. When attempting to replicate the compression test as per advertised, it produces a noticeable "give" and the lids will "collapse" or compress due to the low quality of materials used as well as a misalignment in the design of the lids.In the end, I've decided to keep these cases as I can find alternate use for them given its price; but, I would not purchase them again.