For those who have everything: Grid-It
Grid-It offers a tangle- and scratch-free way to carry your iPod, smart phone, netbook, and other electronics.
In an era of iPods, smart phones, and netbooks, the inside of a briefcase can quickly become a sea of gadgets and cords. Grid-It “offers a clever way to carry all your electronics—or any small bits and bobs”—that’s nearly infinitely adjustable. Three interlocking layers of non-abrasive elastic straps keep items tangle- and scratch-free, and you can easily transfer the whole apparatus from backpack to suitcase. Just be sure to remember what bag you left it in.
Price: $10–$30
Contact: Cocooninnovations.com
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