Store your memories with Hama!
Memory cards are used for a lot of our multimedia devices we have one in our camera one in our camcorder one in our mobile phone even one in our games console with so many memory cards to keep track of they can become easily lost or broken. This no longer needs to be a problem with the Hama Mini Memory Card Case form Hama.
This small universal Defender Memory Card Case has room to fit your small accessories such as memory cards and batteries which are seperated via a specially designed mesh partition. The classic black case made out of polytex gives a sophisticated look whilst supplying robust protection for your memory cards. The practical zipper opening allows you to quickly and efficiently secure your memory cards.
Memory cards are a valuable piece of equipment; they allow us to store a variety of data such as photos and games. To lose a memory card full of photos would be awful as there is nothing you can do to get those memories back; with the Small Defender Memory Card Case from Hama you can eliminate the fear of that happening. The slim-line and fashionable design makes for easy storage whether on view on a shelf or hidden away in a draw.
Protect your memories with the Defender Memory Card Case from Hama.
- Small accessory case for storage media
- Zipper opening
- Mesh partition
Material: Polytex (600D)
Outside Dimension Width: 8 cm
Outside Dimension Height: 17 cm
Capacity: 14
Colour: Black
Line: Defender
Suitable for: Universal
Outside Dimension Depth: 25 cm
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