If you’re tired of constantly digging through your bag trying to find your phone or mp3 player, there are ways to stay organized. Whether you’re looking to declutter your messenger bag or keep your gadgets secure while traveling, we’ve found a few gadget organizing solutions that should help tidy up the contents of your bag.
Grid-It! Organizer ($9.99-29.99) - Grid-It! by Cocoon Innovations is an organizer that has a weave of elastic bands in various sizes to keep the contents of your bag neat and tidy. It’s extremely versatile with multiple configurations to secure your phone, wallet, SD cards, pens, compact camera, and more. Available in a variety of sizes and colors black, grey, blue or red.
Nau Fluent Stash ($80) - This wool felt fold-up organizer is as functional as it is unique. Its flat compact design features 3 pockets and a mesh pocket secured with a zipper. When unfolded one can either hang it or fold it back to stand on its own, making it ideal for travel.
Kill Spencer iPad Case ($150) - This slim case made of durable water repellent fabric will securely house your iPad in your backpack or messenger. It features black neoprene padded lining and 3 useful outer pockets that can fit your iPhone, notebook, business cards, etc. If you already have Apple’s iPad case, Kill Spencer claims it’ll fit perfectly inside theirs.
Etsy: DivideAndConquer Purse Organizer ($30) - For you ladies out there, Etsy shop DivideAndConquer makes some pretty nifty purse organizers. Made out of sturdy canvas with plenty of pockets, these organizers are available in a variety of sizes that are sure to fit just about any bag.
Kangaroom Storage Personal Media Pouch ($13) - The Personal Media Pouch is the perfect compact travel solution for your electronics, especially for short trips when you only need a few gadgets on you. Its separate compartments make it perfect for keeping essentials like your iPod, cell phone and digital camera secure, along with all of their chargers.






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unless you are a secret agent why would you need this much tech and clutter? and if you were a secret agent.. wouldnt this be inconventient in a crisis?
The Grid It was my 'gift of the year' at Christmas. I gave four and ended up getting one for our house. It's so clever and keeps everything in place. Certainly can be used for non-tech stuff too.
I tend to make little fabric pouches that each carry a couple of things. That way I can just find the right pouch in my handbag and find what I need. If I'm swapping bags too it's easier to just pull out two pouches than to tip the contents of my handbag on the floor and transfer everything over!
My father's been traveling on business, or for fun with my mom and friends, for over a month now. These would really help since he works in tech and is living out of his suitcase.