







🎯 Stay Connected, Hands-Free, and Ahead of the Pack!
The SHANSHUI Phone Lanyard in White Cheetah is a sleek, durable neck and wrist strap designed for universal smartphone compatibility. Featuring a smart D-closure tether that keeps charging ports accessible, it offers premium comfort with ultra-soft nylon fabric. Ideal for busy professionals and active millennials, it frees your hands while securely holding your phone, keys, or cards—making it the ultimate everyday carry essential.












| ASIN | B07ZF7KRQX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,068 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #140 in Cell Phone Lanyards & Wrist Straps |
| Color | White Cheetah |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,600) |
| Date First Available | October 21, 2019 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 0.023 ounces |
| Item model number | ZDDP-ALL |
| Manufacturer | SHANSHUI |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 15.99 x 8.99 x 1 inches |
| Whats in the box | Card Holder |
J**A
The PERFECT Out-Door Work-out Combo... Samsung Note 9 Otterbox Symmetry
Going pandemic crazy, I needed to get out and exercise (safely.) I started doing what I call "City Hikes"... I live downtown in one of the larger oldest cities in the country, and the main streets have inclines and declines with uneven sidewalks that can be somewhat challenging for a somewhat older person. A 3+mile hilly walk in under an hour can be an ok cardio exercise. I like to carry a lot: my smartphone, Samsung Note 9 in an Otterbox Symmetry case and a glass protector, which has the MapMyWalk app on it, which both records and reports to my headset throughout my "city hike": my varying rates of speed, the degrees of elevation, my heart rate as well as distance covered and my speed right at that moment. Being a very cautious person - I carry with me all my critical keys including my car key, a major credit card, ATM card, garage pass, Driver's License and some hidden folded cash. I also carry 2 spare paper masks, 2 pairs of nitrile plastic exam gloves and several sealed SONO hospital-grade equipment wipes. And finally, I also carry my glasses as well as a water bottle I can drink from particularly in this heat. Not only is that a lot to carry but downtown in an old major metropolitan area is not always the safest place - at least not in my neighborhood. Thefts occur even during the day. After quite a bit of research, scouring Amazon's site and trying a few items, I came up with a combo of items that make carrying all this effortless and as if I weren't carrying them at all, feeling as safe as possible and able to just focus on my "hike." 1. I use the wrist band lanyard. The Shanshui Lanyard is amazing; I can dangle the phone by the lanyard and it stays attached. (There is no adhesive in this product, yet with the right cell phone case, it seems amazingly safe.) 2. As an extra precaution, I use this wrist lanyard in combination with, Sinjimoru Phone Grip Credit Card Holder with Phone Stand ( I chose the silicone version), https://www.amazon.com/Sinjimoru-Credit-Holder-Silicone-Midnight/dp/B0854FTVFP/ref=cm_cr_srp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 which works perfectly on my Samsung Note 9 in an Ottebox Symmetry Case. Though the product pictures primarily show just using a couple of fingers to hold the phone - it actually stretches enough that I can put my whole hand through, holding the phone in my open hand so I can look at the phone face to see the map or whatever other info I want to at a glance while I am speed-walking, without fearing I may drop the phone, no matter how I might shake it. Now, I am female and with relatively small hands for 5'3" but there is still a lot more stretch room left for a larger hand -- but the material stays very snug around my hand, without cutting off any circulation. 3. Then I put in the other items listed above in the various pockets of the FlipBelt Level Terrain Zipper Edition https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CH0CXQO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I was between sizes and found the larger one more comfortable - and though it slipped a bit, not by very much, tighter was not as comfortable. I prefer to put the credit cards, Driver's License, cash, etc in the zippered pocket of the FlipBelt rather than in the cardholder of the Phone Grip, tho I am sure the cards and cash would be safe in the Phone Grip. I just feel it is much less likely that a thief would be able to steal the Flipbelt off me in broad Daylight than perhaps in a fly-by action - cutting the lanyard *and* pulling the phone and phone grip off my hand at the same time while running by - tho I sincerely doubt the latter could happen with any feasibility. 4. And finally, for my water, I use FlipBelt's Water Bottles https://www.amazon.com/FlipBelt-Water-Bottle-11-Ounce/dp/B01ESTP0J4/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1F6AFSLLBJBL7&dchild=1&keywords=flipbelt+running+belt+with+water+bottle&qid=1594441055&sprefix=Water+Bottles+flipb%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-3 , either the 11 oz or 6 oz, though I prefer the 11 oz in this heat. I fill them half full with my bottled water and freeze them. When I take one out for my "city hike", I fill it up with my chilled bottled water from the fridge. The bottle fits snugly and very stably - because of the curve - in the FlipBelt pocket - easy to pull out and put back in. And in this heat, the ice helps keep me slightly cooler - but honestly, the ice is all melted and the water almost normal temperature by the end of my walk. I am soaking wet at the end from sweat; so is my Flipbelt - but everything else - in my FlipBelt or my hand - is absolutely safe and dry. And I walk with all the speed and flourish I want because I feel like I am carrying nothing the whole while... free as a bird :-) I hope this helps!
N**A
Sturdy wrist strap; slightly blocks charging port
The wrist band seems very sturdy. After several months of use it doesn't look like it'll fall off anytime soon. Minor issue is that the tab slightly blocks the charging port slightly on my Pixel phone, but that might be because I have a bulky case. I have to tug on the wrist band and pull it all the way to the side in order to fully fit the USB-C into the charging port (or else the charger won't fit properly and will just fall out of the port). Once I got used to this, it didn't really become a problem for me anymore, so I'm still giving it 5 stars. UPDATE: After about 7 months of use, the wrist strap came off. As shown in the picture, the metal ring started coming apart and created a gap that allowed it to slip off. I've managed to attach it again and tighten it with pliers, so we'll see how it holds up.
B**B
Work
It works pretty good
L**.
A great phone lanyard
This lanyard is very useful. I love being able to secure my phone by wearing it around my neck while walking the dogs . I never worry about dropping my phone while outdoors with the dogs or losing it or having it fall out of my pocket. Those days are over!
P**M
Bought 2 types- like the flat lanyard best
So we are going abroad and I am worried about pickpockets in Italy. I have heard that your phone can be snatched out of your hands just taking a picture or taken If you set it down on your restaurant table. So… I bought this flat lanyard and also the round rope adjustable type. I figured that I would get both to decide which one worked best. I did keep both but….I have to say this one had a better adhesive pad with a sturdy grosgrain material that extends to the D ring. It is all one piece of material. The other one rope one had a plastic pad which also adheres to the inside of the case but was not as well made. I thought that I would like the rope type better as it extends longer so you can wear it like a cross body purse but then stick your phone in a pocket. Well that didn’t feel good to me. The flat lanyard feels so much more comfortable on the back of your neck. And it extends long enough to tuck the phone into my crossbody purse back pocket. I’m adding a carabiner clip to attach them together when we are on a city bus, metro or crowded tourist area. Yes I’m paranoid but I just cannot lose my phone! It has become my brains!!! I have been using the lanyard very frequently just for everyday use… helps me from sitting it down and forgetting where I left it!!! So easy to sling it over your head and carry groceries in without dropping your phone… I do take the lanyard off when I use my phone for longer periods. Overall I would highly recommend this lanyard to secure your phone, keeping it close to prevent loss and prevent dropping it. Win win!
B**E
Must have very useful
I do Instacart and Walmart Spark along with other gig apps. This is a must have for work but its also useful for everday use to keep my hands free. This is my favorite and most useful tool I have purchased. U will always have one of them on hand from now on.
J**N
Decent Buy
Somewhat decent quality and function but takes adjusting because for some reason the maker put the adjuster on the same ring which keeps coming undone.
E**S
Clever and useful product for securing phone
Purchased for upcoming travel when I know I will want to be able to clip my phone to lanyard, wristlet (comes with both), or perhaps clip something onto the phone, such as a key, that I don't want to lose. I was concerned that placing the flat holder between my phone and the case would interfere with ability to use charging pad. I am happy to say that it does NOT interfere with charging on a pad, and it is still easy to insert charging cable. I have had it secured between the phone and case for a couple of weeks now. So far I did not use the adhesive feature; initially because I was not sure whether to stick it to the phone or the case, but it is very secure without even using the adhesive. Photos are of the loop that is attached to the phone/case, the lanyards clip to it. The loop is close to the charging cable port, but the charging cable is still easily fully inserted. The fabric tab that holds the loop seems very sturdy.
H**.
Good items. Do the job nicely and seem sturdy. Good value for the $12 I paid for them.
M**L
Très pratique quand vous voyager et que vous ne voulez pas le perdre, l’oublier ou vous le faire voler. Un jour, j’ai oublié mon cell sur le bras d’un fauteuil à l’aéroport Charles De Gaules. Je m’en suis rendu compte au moment de l’embarquement. Tout était dans mon cell, je n’avais rien imprimé. J’ai vécu le pire moment de panique de ma vie. Après ça, je me suis dit, plus jamais ça ne m’arrivera. Je l’ai acheté il y a 2 ans pour un voyage en Grèce. Il est encore apres mon cell depuis tout ce temps. Je ne m’en sers pas tout le temps car faut quand même supporter le poids du cell mais c’est quand même pratique. Il est bien fait. Il y a une partie que vous collez à l’endos de votre téléphone. Moi je l’ai glisse sous ma coque protectrice alors inutile de vous dire que c’est bien accroché. Mais la chose la plus importante à mon avis, c’est que je peux brancher mon cell sans devoir enlever la coque. Ce n’est pas possible avec tous les modèles de ganses.
A**A
My husband likes it because he can't lose his phone when he's wearing it.
K**K
This is a great product. My husband can't destroy it. He absolutely decimated the one I originally bought for our phones (Mine's fine, he's really hard on stuff). So this has absolutely held up and I highly recommend this for anyone who needs something sturdy. The product is exactly as described. I received the long and the short and the adhesive pad. The pad was easy to install and works great. Zero movement. It's there and it's not going anywhere. The metal pieces are good quality metal and do not bend. All in all I 100% recommend this.
R**N
superbe produit pour avoir les mains libres.
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