Go on your next adventure with this Lowepro DroneGuard CS 400 LP36916 quadcopter case, which features customizable storage space, including space for blades and action cameras. FormShell technology and polyester materials protect your gear from damage.
The only reasonably priced carry case I've found that is not only durable, lightweight, and minimalistic. But also accommodates my Phantom 4 with the PolarPro landing gear & gimbal guard attached.
I have all the room needed for my 3 batteries, R/C, DJI 3 hub battery charger, DJI auto charger, props, iPad min 4, lanyard, and all the other various USB cords & memory cards (with some room to spare).
Also one could carry a fourth battery with no problem by just keeping it in the Phantom.
Now I'm not planning on taking this on an airlines or long hikes up a mountain. But for a simple yet very accommodating and sleek carry case that gets the job done,..... look no further.
Listen to music at home or on the go with this Aiwa Exos-9 Bluetooth speaker. The five powered speaker drivers and 200W continuous power output give this portable speaker real home stereo performance. Take your music with you with the nine-hour battery life and easy transport handle of this Aiwa Exos-9 Bluetooth speaker.
First off, I'm 50 years old. I was around way back in the 80's (hehe), when Boomboxes were all the rage, and I've owned most of the top dogs. JVC's M70/90, PC-3, PC-5, and quite a few others I that I can't recall the models. Over the past 20 years I've purchased (and still own) the original KaBoom, RV-DP100/200, and more recently the original Harman Kardon G0-Play (phenomenal), and the Altec Lansing IMT-810 (Very underrated)! My first (and only) BT portable was the Kicker Amphitheater (which is the only one listed that doesn't take batteries).
Not being able to actually physically see, touch & hear the Exos-9, and only going by all of the extremely positive feedback I've been reading on various sites, I decided to take my chance. So I went all in and ordered two!
Well they arrived today and all I can say is I'm elated that I went for it. These things ROCK! I thought the Altec 810 was a beast, and it is, but the Exos 9 is heads and tails above it, and all others I've listed! The highs are crisp, but not overbearing. The mids are where they need to be, and the bass is insane! I highly doubt that any other battery operated portable can reach the volumes this monster does. And without distorting!!
Some people say it's to heavy to be considered a portable. I say fill up your water weights and get real. it's around 15 pounds, it's not that heavy. Try hauling around a JVC M-90 with 10 D-cells for a day, and then get back to me about weight.
Anyways, for anyone who's on the fence about ordering this bad boy, I say get it. or better yet, get two and pair them. You won't regret it !!
And on a side note for those who are looking for a carry case, I just picked up two American Tourister "atmosphera two" luggage carriers at Walmart (item number 62221-1041), and they are a perfect fit. You can even leave the Exos 9 in the carrier while listening to perhaps the best Boombox ever!
Go on your next adventure with this Lowepro DroneGuard CS 400 LP36916 quadcopter case, which features customizable storage space, including space for blades and action cameras. FormShell technology and polyester materials protect your gear from damage.
Will this fit the Phantom 3 4K?
It fits my Phantom 4 with PolarPro landing gear attached, So I would say it absolutely would.