A black lanyard hangs around the front of a person wearing a gray shirt with white stripes. A black phone is connected to the lanyard by a silver clip.
Close up of where the lanyard connects to the cell phone. A silver clasp on the lanyard connects to a black Outxe "pad" that is attached to the cell phone.
Silver clasp of lanyard connected to a small silver ring that is attached to the phone with a black fabric loop.
Black "pad" that attached to the phone. It says "OUTXE" on it in white.
Close-up of a black lanyard hooked to a black smart phone.
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Cell Phone Lanyard

Vendor
Outxe
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Where you can find this product:

Outxe Shop - Universal Phone Lanyard

Amazon - Outxe Phone Lanyard

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Product Review by Liam: (meet our team)

A system that enables the user to carry their cellphone on them as a bracelet, necklace, or lanyard. Although it is a little complicated to set up, it works with most phones/cases, but you do need a case to securely use this product.

PROS:

  • It is held in place between the phone and case - no sticker or adhesive required in assembly.
  • Phone is held in place and does not need to be kept in a pocket or held awkwardly on your lap.
  • Material seems sturdy and strap is adjustable.
  • Four pads are included for multiple devices if one breaks.

CONS:

  • Assistance may be required with assembly.
  • Strap must be adjusted so the user does not sit on or otherwise interfere with it.
  • The phone is held upside-down and since the charging port is open, weather or any falling debris could easily get in.
  • The lanyard strap feels cheaper and may need to be replaced with regular use.
  • The user needs to be careful the strap does not get in the way of other activities.
  • Some users say their case does not fit as snuggly with it in.

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Video Review:

(If you aren't interested in the set-up, skip to 04:12 to see the lanyard in action.)