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From a friend in California on her way to Costa Rica...

don't leave home without it

i am always freaked out about leaving my iPhone or wallet somewhere - and this is not what i want to worry about especially in costa rica, so i purchased these two wonderful items and am wild about them! the brilliant iPhone chain:
 
 
i'm also bringing my pacsafe backpack and camera bag as well as the pacsafe portable safe. i will travel light, bring very few clothes, but will be bringing my DSLR and several lenses - very excited about photography of costa rica and photos of my son in his new life! xoxo
 

 

From a friend in Singapore...

I admit it. I’m a gadget geek. As much as I tout the fact that we travel with only carry-on luggage and that everything I personally own can fit in a small backpack, I’m a sucker for small, sleek, stylish, and efficient technology, electronic or not, and a good portion of what’s in my backpack is gadgets.

Here is a list of some of the cool gadgets I use in my travels, many of which I’ve only started using in recent weeks, thanks to being in more developed places like Malaysia and Singapore where you can actually find some of this gear (although often at higher prices than Amazon).

iPhoneChain

I’ve never broken my iPhone from dropping it. But I’ve had friends who have not only dropped iPhones, but had them stolen out of their pocket. And I don’t want that to happen to me. So I bought an iPhone Chain that attaches my iPhone to my belt loop and makes it more difficult for pickpockets and gravity to take my phone away. It’s a great idea and I’m glad someone thought of it. The company even agreed to ship it to me in Singapore.

Original Post: http://pearceonearth.com/gadgets-for-geeks-in-a-traveling-family/

 

From the CEO at Assurance Screening:

I, like millions of other people, own an iPhone.  I choose to always keep it password locked in case of accidental loss (which has happened, but that was an iPad – different and expensive story however).  What I also have is a little different piece of protection that helps me prevent the risk of not only loss from my pocket or purse, or loss due to dropping it and shattering the screen.  No, I’m not talking about the AppleCare+ plan where I can pay $49 additional dollars if I drop it.  I’m talking about a little invention sparked from a similar event.

This invention is called the iPhoneChain.  It is a chain that much like the chained wallets you will see from time to time on rock stars and bikers.  This wonderful little item clicks into the iPhone, and hooks on to whatever you want it to:  belt loop, purse strap, briefcase, etc.  All the cases in the world won’t protect you if someone tries to snag your phone.  This clever tool mitigates out the risk of a phone being taken from you by theft, or slippery fingers, and it costs much less that buying a care plan and paying the additional fee.  It is pure simple genius.

I have this item because of this one premise:  Prevention, not reaction. 

There is always going to be costs in preventing something from happening.  But the costs are always minimal compared to the costs associated with reacting to a negative event.  In our world, does eating healthy cost more?  Unfortunately yes.  Does exercising take time away from something else we can be doing?  Yes.  How much does diabetes treatments or heart surgeries costs?  Depends of course, but I can say for sure that it costs much more than what it would take to have prevented them.  When our clients take a look at how much it costs to aid in the prevention of contracting to the wrong businesses, verses what happens if just one of their contractors or vendors fails or defaults, the words of Ben Franklin come to mind:  “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”.  And in our clients’ cases that pound can be tens of thousands of dollars, sometimes more.

Now, does focusing on prevention always guarantee the elimination of a negative outcome?  Of course not, there are always going to be things outside of our control.  However, when we keep the focus on prevention, the odds will always be in our favor.  I can’t prevent myself from dropping my phone, but I reduce the risk of it actually hitting the cement from making sure I have my iPhoneChain clipped on it and attached to my purse or person.  Some of our clients tell us they “just didn’t know a service like ours existed”.  I hear that every time I show someone my iPhoneChain.  So – here it is.  I recommend you watch the videos.

http://youtu.be/mgPC4fDtL10

http://www.iphonechain.com

 

Original Article is here: http://assurancescreening.com/risk-management-tip-month-prevention-reaction/

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Don't be a statistic!

Dec 09 2010

According to a recent article by SquareTrade, one out of ten cell phone owners will drop and damage their cell phone within the first 12 months of purchasing their new phone.

If you own an iPhone 4, that number shoots up to 13.8%!!  This means, if seven of your closest iPhone-owning friends have NOT dropped and damaged their phone, then YOU will be the one dropping and damaging your iPhone.

Be sure to avoid becoming one of the statistics and purchase your iPhoneChain today!

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