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Aurzen CasePlay Carrying Case and Magnetic Suction Mount for ZIP Projector

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Management number 218511533 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $25.59 Model Number 218511533
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Aurzen CasePlay Carrying Case and Magnetic Suction Mount for ZIP Projector

  • 【CasePlay】Precision-Built for ZIP Projectors:Fits ZIP models like a second skin – Custom-engineered compartments hug every curve of your projector and accessories to keep them from shaking.
  • 【CasePlay】Pocket-Sized Freedom: Weighing only 5.2 oz and measuring a compact at 55×46×15 inches, the carabiner design allows you to clip it to your backpack, belt, or luggage handle for easy carrying.
  • 【MagPlay】Quick & Hassle-Free Setup: Set up in seconds— adjust the ZIP projector angle, and start watching, no tools needed! This stand for projector offers fast, easy installation.Compatible with Smooth Walls & Surfaces (Glass, Mirror, Desk)
  • 【MagPlay】Strong Vacum Suction: The mount employs an innovative vacum suction technology. Magnetic Suction Mount can be sucked anywhere, freeing your hands. The new vacum suction technology of the paddle has a built-in mechanical button. Just slide it and Magnetic Adsorption Adjustable Mount will be sucked in seconds
  • 【MagPlay】Travel-Friendly: Weighs just 56g, and fits easily in your bag for effortless portability—perfect for ZIP portable projector on-the-go setups or use as a projector stand for bed.
Brand Aurzen

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