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Ive used this product for about 6 months now and its great if you just bought a nintendo ds and need things to take care of it or your just traveling. This product comes witha carrying case for your nintendo ds, a pen that holds a stylus,an attachable game holder (2 games), 2 extra styluses, another game holder that holds 15 games, a strap that can connect to your case to hold it around your neck, a screen protector, earbuds, a car charger, 2 memory chips, screen protector, and a piece of foamy plastic. the carrying cases zipper will break if you over stuff it, but if it does break it will go back together if you push the zipper back and forth a couple times. hope this was helpful to you.
And everything is working fine so far. I bought this for my young son. He got a kick out of all the different items included, so it was like getting a second present. We've had this item for about a month.
I purchased this kit for my son to pack up his DS stuff and take on vacation. The case holds the DS and game cases well. It's got all the accessories you need for on the go at a really good price.
The only things that will fit in this case are the DS, earphones, stylus pens (but NOT the pen extender), and maybe three game cartridges. I purchased this case because the zipper on my old case busted, but I went back to my old broken case because I actually liked it better. If you're looking for a case that will fit the DS plus all the accessories, LOOK ELSEWHERE. Even with one zipper broken, it still fits more stuff than this piece of junk (and it's almost the same size). I guess it's OK for kids, but if you want a carry-all case that would also fit the charger, cartridge holder, etc., this is not the one.
(The DS has it's own audio controls, including mute. And 3 foam inserts for it. And please include a blank address card, or perhaps two.The kit comes with a (white-coloured) 'extra-games box'. Only a few minor flaws. There is also a 'mesh pocket' on the middle-right side; the 'lace' is made of grey nylon. So Mr. This is handy as kids usually have several extra, as they are easy to loose. It now has permanent home in the family van.
Otherwise, you use the 2 foam pieces (installed; they look like they have room for only 6, but actually they fit 9 of the new Nintendo gameboy fobs). There is a pocket for the DS itself on one side, and a pocket for 'extra games' on the other side (DS fits on either side). They fit into the 'mesh pocket'; but again they tend to fall out spontaneously. But I was mildly disappointed that *every* foam insert did not have such an insert available; they all should.The Travel Kit also comes with a key fob which will fit one extra game (the new small size).
My son doesn't carry these around. We haven't used it yet, but my son was 'delighted' when he realized his DS would never have dead batteries when the family had traveled long distances.Well that's about it. That worked fine for them tracking *whose* DS it was at a glance. the places he haunts either 'allow' video games full-bore, or they 'don't allow' period. A month ago I purchased a Nintendo DS Lite, this Travel Kit, and 3 Gameboy games for my 7-year old son's birthday.The (black) nylon 'bag' zips open along it's narrow endge for about 3/4 the way around -- it's kind of like a mini-mini-suitcase.
My daycare provider ended up sticking some ugly 1"-wide tape upon the outside of the bag to write my son's name upon it. Unfortunately I found things in this pocket kept spontaneously falling out. It has a good carry strap.The inside folds out rather like a book. Get one if you will ever be letting your DS Lite out of the house. It has an re-sizable band so it fits most kids wrists easily. so it's use was soon abandoned.I think a clasping pocket, with a clear side so one could see inside without opening it, would be a big improvement over the existing 'mesh pocket'.Another minor missing item is a means to identify the owner from the bag's exterior. Mine did not come with any kind of headphones).An auto-charger is included. Manufacturer, how about a see-through (address/name)label area sewed to the bag's exterior; like one sees on luggage.
This key fob is girlish is design; it is obviously intended for girls who want to 'go lite' -- a house key and extra game worn on the wrist, and a naked DS computer in hand.Earphones (earbuds) are also included so the kid can play the DS in a place where no video-game noise is allowed. You use the 'blank-tray insert' if you have one of the old-format Nintendo gameboy fobs (they are bigger). but the tape is 'tacky'- tacky looking now, and eventually physically tacky. In one foam insert there is room for an extra stylus. Well worth the money I spent on it.
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