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Cell Phone Accessories

SLNGR keeps your mobile mounted around your neck

It seems like life stops when a mobile phone is forgotten or the charge dies. On the other hand, these phones can be inconvenient to carry around all the time, too. This is really more of an issue for men than women since women often carry their mobile phone in their purses.

So guys, SLNGR offers a hands-free way to tote a mobile phone. The safety breakaway neck strap is made of woven nylon, and the case itself is made of a rigid molded polyester canvas structure. SLNGR is adjustable and works with phones up to 3.5 inches wide. The pouch in front can hold a charger, earbuds, keys or other small items, which may make it a convenient item for cyclists and hikers.

While the product may make toting a mobile phone a little more convenient, it doesn’t seem any better than something like Victorinox or Naztech. Interested backers may also want to check out ReelKlip and Flip Clip. This campaign seeks to raise $35,000 by. Backers get one product for $25 with an expected delivery of May 2015.

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Cell Phone Accessories

Neverdrop keeps your phone wrapped around your finger

One of the more disappointing things in life is that after paying out some bucks for a mobile phone, it gets dropped and then the screen cracks into a bazillion pieces, making it pretty unreadable if it still functions. Neverdrop is a mobile phone case worn on the finger. The product’s shell is made of polycarbonate, and the finger strap is made of clothing grade elastic. It also includes Velcro, so it should be fairly adjustable for nearly any finger size. A raised front edge is intended to protect mobiles from screen cracks.

It’s not an entirely convincing argument that wearing a mobile phone on one’s finger is the most convenient way of doing things, except when an actual call comes in. Maybe adding a wrist option would add convenience, and even be appreciated by those who like to wear their phone while exercising. This campaign seeks to raise $5,000 by December 19, 2014. Early bird backers get one product for $20, with an expected delivery of January 2015.