JCH
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
The plastic sticks to my screen so the touches doesn't register correctly. This would be true for any armband. The pock was quite small. It was only big enough to hold my key fob for my car.
Kat
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Just okay. The plastic “touch screen” is a bit too thick / bulky I think. I had to remove the arm band and really press down in order to make selections on my phone. The arm band is comfortable enough though and doesn’t come loose when tightened. I have small arms and it was fine. I do like that I can stash my ID, credit card, and a key, as well as a pouch for ear buds. I’ll be using this for walks that long since the touch screen is not great. Overall, I find this just a bit too bulky for runs. It would also be annoying to have to stop and remove the arm band any time I wanted to use the phone. So, just okay. But at this price point, I’d still recommend with reservations.
Andrea
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Currently this gadgetry is only $7.99 - a compete bargain!! I gym it daily and I juggle keys, my phone, my pass, and a water bottle. I really struggle with this and my new gadget will fix it!!This holds your phone by slipping in, and then has a zippered side for keys (or money) and then on the back there is another compartment with a Velcro type cover. You can slip your card or money in there, the phone in the main compartment and your keys or change in the other. Around your arm or water bottle it goes. This is really a great gadget and I highly recommend!!
Mrs J Shearer
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I purchased this for my husband so he could have his phone with him when he was as out running. It’s a bit bulky and might be better for someone who has thicker arms?? He has thin arms so this gets in the way of his running action and it also slips down.I do like that it has a zip pocket to safely secure a key. It also has a card slot on the inside where you keep your ID. Not a bad item for the money!
Euan
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
This armband is pretty big and it slides down if your arms are thin, in addition to looking kind of awkward. If you have thicker arms then this will work great. It fits an iPhone 16 like a glove and has a couple of extra pockets for accessories and a credit card pocket in the back. The material feels fine for the price, and it's not flimsy.
Wiffee
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
I have an iPhone 13 mini, but you can't seem to find accessories for just the mini. I also have fat arms, so most of these armbands don't work for me as the straps are too short. This Armband with Airpods Pocket Cell Phone Armband for iPhone worked perfectly for both.The strap is comfortable and wrapped fully around my upper arm and my phone didn't feel hot after removing even though it sat inside the armband for an hour. While my mini looked absolutely dwarfed inside it, none of the functionality was affected. I was able to use all buttons, the touch screen, the face id, everything. There is a small zipper pocket on the side and another pocket on the underside for money, credit cards, or keys.My one beef with this is if you have short arms you are going to have an issue. The thing takes up my ENTIRE upper arm and the thick "wings" on the side dug into my under arm a little because of the arm length to armband length ratio. I compensated by moving it to my forearm, which actually worked better for me as I could access my machine setting details easier, but this solution likely won't work if you have skinny arms. On my forearm, this is a five star product.
color creator
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
This Fittest Pro armband cellphone holder (Amazon ASIN B0D3SF2XJL) fits comfortably on an upper bare arm of a smaller person when the phone is in the pouch but not on larger people under those same conditions.To be clear, the phone holder fit me well and it fit my adult-aged children but when I tried it on a few larger neighbors, it barely fit their 16-inch unflexed bare biceps (which isn't really all that large).So make sure you measure first the circumference of your own biceps both bare and with clothing.Having said that, as you can see from the attached photos, a typical encased phablet fit the plastic faced pouch nicely, without worries.There are two convenient additional small compartments: one triangular-shaped zipped pouch for earphones and another rectangular-shaped open pouch, perhaps for an ID card or credit card (or two).Note that, unless you're wearing a paired watch or headphones, you're likely going to have to remove the armband with phone to interact with any of the contents encased inside, so this armband is mostly for when you're moving about transporting the phone safely, and not necessarily for use while on the go.Bear in mind the armband material is light (i.e., not thick) and the Velcro is not your normal thick long loops and hooks, but a much shorter golf-putting-green low-cut-grass style. I didn't dunk my phone and case in water to test the water resistance, but the cover latches shut on the skin side so I would think it is "resistant" to rain as the advertising states.Once you pull the phone off your arm, the touchscreen works under the plastic - which saves you having to pull the phone out, as it is a tight secure fit. But the microphone & speaker are (understandably) muffled.The advertising say it's made of "Lycra fabric and TPU", where "Lycra" is a brand name for an elastic spandex (sometimes called "elastane") fiber and where "TPU" stands for "Thermoplastic PolyUrethane" which is a material that combines the properties of plastic and rubber, and which is likely the coating on the spandex that embeds the water resistance to the stretchy fabric.It's a nice phone holder, which you can interact with off your arm but without pulling the phone out of the pouch.