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Keep your goods in cognito with the DigiSafe 100 Strap.

Protect your PDA, cell phone, or digital camera with the DigiSafe 100 Strap. To the average onlookers, it will look like you are just wearing a necklace when you slip on this slashproof, adjustable strap. Little do they know that your phone or digital camera is hanging at the end of it, safe and close to you. The DigiSafe 100 Strap comes with an additional connector when you want to discreetly switch out items to safekeep.

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Does anyone know how long this is when...

mcc2943771

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Does anyone know how long this is when fully extended? I'm wondering if it's worn loosely if it's long enough to take a picture while the camera is still attached and worn around the neck. Thanks.

jason spellman

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145 centimeters, which equates to 57.08 inches, also 4 foot 9 inches. if that is not long enough for your purposes, you have more serious anatomical problems that would preclude your taking pictures.

Can anyone tell me what the "clips" used...

Jen

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Can anyone tell me what the "clips" used on either side of the cord to make it adjustable are called? I would be forever grateful to anyone who can help me, I will be happy to name my firstborn after you, lol. I have been looking for any info for months to no avail, please help me from losing my mind! Thank you so much to anyone who can help me! : )

Dean Whitehead

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Hi Jen, are you looking for a technical name for them? Not sure other than "attachment point clips"... are you trying to replace them or write a thesis on fasteners?

Christopher Minguez

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Cord or cable sliders are what they're called, technically, but finding them sold separately is going to be next to impossible, if that's what you're trying to do.