🌟 Carry with Confidence: Where Style Meets Functionality!
The CURVD Premium Carrying Case is a meticulously crafted, durable, and waterproof holder designed for a variety of essentials, including earplugs, pills, and coins. Made from high-quality materials like aircraft-grade aluminum and premium silicone, it features a sleek design available in six captivating colors. With convenient clips for easy attachment and eco-friendly packaging, this case is the perfect blend of style, functionality, and sustainability.
S**L
Exactly what I needed
I don’t generally leave reviews, but this was exceptional.I’m a Loops earplugs fanatic, and and this case solved the problem I and many other Loop users face- the fear (or the reality) of losing a Loop, how to carry them with you without digging through a bag, and not having confidence in the security of the case it comes with.The screw top lid is smooth, and the metal case fits really securely in the silicone ring. It comes with two options of clip. I got two- one for my work bag and one for my keys.I was even able to use the carrier with the new style loop case, though it is extremely snug and takes some work, so I probably won’t use it this way. The old style loop case is too small to fit in the carrier.
R**P
Fits dBud, Flare
People are annoying, so I often wear either earbuds or earplugs when I'm out in public alone. This travel case from CURVD is among the best and most compact carrying options I've seen, and makes it convenient to keep my earplugs easily accessible on the belt loop of my jeans when I'm ready to tune everybody out.There are countless aluminium screw-top containers with carabiner clips available, and most suffer from the same problem: even those with an o-ring seal tend to come loose, causing you to lose (or at least drop) the bottom part of the container and its contents. This design from CURVD, an aluminium case that nests into a silicone sleeve, is a pretty smart way to circumvent that problem.The CURVD case fits my gen1 dBud earplugs (which I believe "inspired" and are the same size as the later Eargasm Slide), and my Flare Audio earplugs (I don't recall the model, but they're discontinued anyway).For the Flares, significant bending is needed to make them fit, but that's fine because they're all-silicone. For the dBuds, the case is *barely* large enough to hold them, with no room left over for their "attachable leash." The dBuds must be inserted into the case in a particular orientation for them to fit (see pictures), and it will put some pressure on the eartips -- this is not a problem with silicone eartips, but I would not use this case if I had the memory phone eartips installed. Ultimately, the CURVD case still manages to be better than the silicone case that dBud continues to use with their current-gen product.If you're looking at this case for use with your medication, I like that it looks like a gadget/earplug case rather than a pillbox, and won't scream "look at me I take medication," if you want to be discrete, but clip the case to your bag, backpack, or belt loop.The only bad thing I have to say about this case is that the CURVD logo on the lid is a bit obnoxious, but I will not down-rate the product for that, since the logo is clearly visible in all of their marketing images -- nevertheless, I wish they would have stopped at the tastefully-done logo on the silicone sleeve. But if the enthusiastic branding doesn't bother you, I am happy to recommend this case.
C**E
Silicone helps keep it from clanking on things
The premium carrying case works well for holding pills or various tiny items. I was able to fit two 3/4 inch pills or eight medium-sized heart pills inside the container. The container itself feels lightweight and weighs 14.8 grams. The threads work well but the exterior could use some micro grooves to make opening and closing a tad easier. It's fairly simple to squeeze the aluminum container into the silicone holder. Once inside the silicone, it feels nice and snug. The pill container comes with two different styles of keychain o-rings to suit different individual preferences. I prefer the circle shape as it seems to fit and work best with the silicone holder. Overall, the keychain carry case has become my top choice for keeping vitamins close to me for easy consumption.
L**7
Snug fit for loop switch
Quality product, as advertised. I bought this specifically to fit my loop switch ear plugs. The case that comes with the loop ear plugs is a joke and does not securely latch. Another reviewer commented that loop ear plugs fit well in this case.The loop switch is a little bigger and I found that the only way to get the case to close is if the ear plugs are "spooning." It takes a bit more patience and attention than expected to get everything lined up. The case would be perfect for my purposes, if it was 1-2 threads deeper.
B**R
Good for securing something very small that you don't want to lose.
The container comes in two pieces which screw together. One has to remove the case from the plastic 'hanger' in order to get a grip on the two pieces and unscrew the top. There's not a lot to grip- perhaps a 3/16 inch on each half. So having fingertip and thumb dexterity is a must. The Mfg could put gripping ridges on the sides of the case, but that would add to fabrication cost. Having a 'flange' or handle on the front/back of the sections would have helped with turning them apart, too, but that would present protrusions that might interfere with carrying this in/under clothing, etc.The two halves have fine threading and make a smooth seal, but there is no gasketing between the mating surfaces, so I would not consider it 'waterproof'.The compartment is very small. I can't think of anything of value I'd put there for safekeeping that I'd need to carry around. Maybe a micro-SD card. A spare coin-size battery. My name and ID on a folded piece of paper as ID in case I met a bear while hiking, etc., if I believe the finders will figure out to pop the case out of the holder before trying to open it.
S**Z
Portable quality
I picked up this case for a parent who deals with gas and bloating from time to time after eating out. We keep a pair of Gas-X tablets in the case and they can bring it with them on our outings to ensure that our time together isn't cut short due to discomfort. Perhaps that's too much information, but I could see this being used for a variety of additional needs as well. The ring is soft and protects both the solid case and whatever this might bump against in your pocket or purse. The case itself feels solid and screws on securely. The keychains/connectors are easy to use. It's a nice, portable solution for bringing small things with you.
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