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PhoneSlinger for Mobile Photographers, Journalists and Artists

There’s an interesting product, I learned about today, called PhoneSlinger that I hope to review soon. It’s a modular pouch system designed for demanding smartphone photographers, filmmakers, mobile journalists, citizen reporters, bloggers, vloggers, influencers and travellers. It offers protection and organises multiple accessories including lenses, chargers, gimbals, tripods, microphones allowing for quick access.

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Built with integrated Polyethylene (PE) plates, protective soft lining and weatherproof D600 nylon material, the PhoneSlinger pouches safeguard valuable smartphones and accessories from the elements and the risk of damage during day-to-day activities. The patented magnetic closure secures the contents of the pouches, and allows quick one-handed access. With the PhoneSlinger Power and Outdoor models, a hidden inner pocket offers additional space for important items such as ID and credit cards.

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Made from ethically-sourced materials with environmentally-friendly production processes, all CosySpeed products have been SGS-certified for fair working conditions during manufacture and are suitable for vegans.

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Thomas Ludwig, managing director of the manufacturers, CosySpeed, said, “Building on our experience with professional camera accessories, we developed the PhoneSlinger concept to meet the demands of smartphone photographers, broadcasters, journalists, vloggers and filmmakers. These expert users now carry multiple accessories and attachments such as gimbals, tripods, chargers, microphones and lenses, and need to access them in an instant – that’s where PhoneSlinger excels. Each component of the system has been designed for maximum convenience, while affording ultimate protection from knocks, drops or adverse weather.

The PhoneSlinger Power incorporates a QI-Wireless power bank with 10,000MAH capacity, which automatically charges the smartphone up to twice, wirelessly or via USB.

 

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Available for the first time in the UK and already available in the US

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