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Hands-Free Way to Carry Your Cell Phone

Posted by Sandy Berger on July 22nd, 2008

The CellKeeper with Strap
The CellKeeper with Strap
Since ancient times, people have been struggling with the problem of how to carry their necessities with them when they are on the go. The Greeks and Romans used pouches. Modern day men use pockets and briefcases while most women carry a purse or pocketbook. In today’s fast-paced world, there are many times when you don’t want to weigh down your pockets, shoulders, or arms. Yet, you need to carry the essentials – especially that all-important cell phone.

The CellKeeper line of carry-alls is the perfect answer for when you are really on the go, walking, jogging, biking, or traveling. The CellKeeper looks like a small wallet that fits over a uniquely designed strap with a front belt closure. A slide on the strap allows you to adjust the size of the strap so you can wear the CellKeeper cross-body (over one shoulder) or around the waist. The CellKeeper can also be completely removed from the strap for times you want to throw it in a satchel or briefcase.

The CellKeeper has two sections. The first section is like a small wallet or billfold that holds an ID card and several credit cards. It also has several compartments for money, papers, and business cards. On the back of the wallet area is an attached pouch for holding a cell phone or other digital device. A small, but sturdy clip on the wallet section can used to attach the CellKeeper to the strap or the strap can be positioned across the inside of the wallet section to hold it securely in place. However you decide to wear it, the CellKeeper keeps your valuables safe while leaving your hands free.

The CellKeeper comes in three versions, the original (for smaller devices), the sport (washable nylon with nylon webbing strap with reflector band), and the professional which can accommodate larger devices like the iPhone. Each version comes in several colors and finishes. Depending on the version, you choices will include finishes like camel and orange herringbone, brown faux-alligator, and dimple brown faux-leather.

While perfect for a cell phone, the CellKeeper is also perfect for holding a small digital camera while at the theme park or on vacation. If your camera or digital device is a little larger like an iPhone, large iPod, or Pocket PC, be sure to purchase the Professional version which has a larger pouch. All sizes and finishes are $29.99 with free shipping in the US.

CellKeepers can be purchased at the CellKeeper website.

4 Responses to “Hands-Free Way to Carry Your Cell Phone”

  1. Kathy Ruffner-Linn Says:

    copy to Compukiss–
    I ordered a Cellkeeper as advertised on Sandy Berger’s website “Compukiss.” Usually her recommendations are good ones. In this case though, I feel ripped off. I paid $23.00 plus tax and Shipping for something I could’ve picked up at Target for $9.99.
    I am very disappointed.
    Also, the ad gave the impression that one could carry other things (I wanted to carry my PDA also), but there is only the one pocket for a cell phone and after that it is basically a wallet on a belt.
    Just wanted to let you know how I felt.
    Kathy Ruffner-Linn

  2. Sara Says:

    Dear Kathy,

    I am sorry you are disappointed in the CellKeeper. As our policy, we will refund you for any product you are not happy with or that does not meet your needs.

    The CellKeeper will carry 1 of either a cell phone, iPod or camera, plus your wallet items, id, money, credit cards, etc. Which is attached to an adjustable strap, as stated in our product description.

    I apologize if there is any miscommunication in what our product does.

    Please contact me directly so I can resolve this issue for you.

    Kind Regards,
    Sara Simmons
    Business Manager–CellKeeper

  3. N97 mit Vertrag Says:

    Hey, nice blog! I am going to buy a new mobile phone: What do you think is better: The new Iphone 3GS or the new Nokia N97?

  4. Sandy Berger Says:

    I am currently using an iPhone 3G and would love to get the 3GS. That said everyone I know who has a Nokia N97 loves it.

    Here’s your main choice:
    If you want a keyboard get the Nokia
    If you want the apps get the iPhone

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