By June Ramli
Perth, Jan 15: Fresh off our move to Perth after 11 years in Sydney, the first thing that landed on our doorstep was the 2-in-1 Tech Pouch.
A good organiser doesn’t just corral cables and chargers — it takes the edge off those “where did I put it?” moments that come with starting over in a new place. This one slipped straight into my routine from day one.

The standout feature is the twin pouch organisation system.
The layout feels intuitive in a way a lot of tech pouches don’t.
Instead of one deep compartment where smaller items disappear, the two-zone design keeps things separated and easy to reach.
We’ve been using one side for quick-access essentials like a charging cable, earbuds and small adapters, and the other for bulkier items like a power bank and mouse.
It’s the kind of setup that works whether you’re running between errands, setting up a new desk, or bouncing between home and a café while you get your bearings in a new city.

Expandable storage is another detail that makes a noticeable difference.
The pouch stays neat when you’re carrying the basics, but it has enough give to handle those days when you need to throw in extra cables, a travel adapter or whatever else the day demands.
The black colourway also keeps it looking clean and understated, and the overall build feels designed for daily use rather than occasional travel.

The fact it’s crafted from recycled materials is a nice bonus, especially for a product that’s designed to be practical and long-lasting.
At $99 with free shipping noted, it sits in that “investment accessory” category, but it does justify itself if you’re someone who carries tech daily and wants a simple system that stops your bag from becoming a mess.
The brand also highlights a two-year warranty and a 30-day money-back guarantee, which helps if you’re on the fence.
Disclaimer: We received this product for free. This review reflects our honest experience and opinions, and we were not paid to provide a positive review.
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