Envelope-look tablet sleeve: mislead subway robbers

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Every day it is more common to find people on the subway, train or bus enjoying content or working with their tablets. For most of the good Spaniards, this is an anecdotal and statistical fact, but for the crooks it means more opportunities to get a good loot and is that tablets are devices that usually have a value above 200 euros. It would be great to be able to make it go unnoticed when we are not using it and thus prevent theft. For this they have invented an envelope-looking tablet sleeve which is also quite protective.

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Normal tablet cases do not hide that there is a really valuable device inside, the protect and help us transport them but they don't help us with thieves. Compared to e-books, this being another of the devices that we see in the public transport, are much more appreciated for their value and greater number of functionalities.

Luckies has brought out a really useful case in this regard. On the outside, it has the look of an office envelope. Perhaps the product is not adapted to Spanish culture because it looks like the typical American orange envelope that is not used so much here. You've surely seen a lot of them in the movies. Either way it will be less telltale than a normal cover. Inside it has a special foam that will serve as padding and a Twyek protective outer shell that protects it from blows. Above all this comes the camo finish as an envelope. What closure has a strong velcro located in what would be the fold of the envelope. Brilliant.

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It is used to store 10-inch format tablets. Both iPads and 10,1 or even 10,6 tablets will fit perfectly. The smaller ones will be too loose. It is 27,3 cm long and 22,8 cm wide.

With this type of accessories in Spain we always go wrong and do not arrive, but this is not the case and we can buy it in Amazon.com by 18,90 Euros.

Source: redferret