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For some, staying organized is easier said than done.
While desk organizers come inall sorts of shapes and sizes, the Orbitkey Nest is somewhat a novelty.
This isn’t your average metal shelf system or soft carry case.
Instead, it’s a premium customizable organizer perfect for youreveryday carry items.
The Nest is a great EDC and desk organizer, but the overall size could be a little bigger.
High-Quality Design
The Orbitkey Nest organizer isn’t your average carry case.
The interior is the best part.
Once you decide what you want to carry, use the dividers to fix your gadgets in place.
I’m no longer wandering around to find everything I need before I run out of the house.
Instead, I grab the Nest and go.
Thanks to velcro strips on the bottoms, the dividers work great and can be placed anywhere.
Even my heavy 10,000 mAh portable charger stayed where I wanted it.
I found it’s easier to put everything inside first and attach the dividers between the gaps.
Unfortunately, I do have two complaints about the lid.
My USB drive was entirely too big, and my house key kept falling out.
Even putting an ID and debit card in their two respective slots is almost impossible.
Also, when the Nest is opened, the lid snaps off the hinge far too easily.
It has fallen off daily, a minor nitpick, but it is frustrating nonetheless.
As we said earlier, the build quality is as good as it gets.
The USB-C port is recessed slightly, so some cables may not fit.
But once you plug it in, any Qi-compatible unit works.
It’s great that wireless charging is included, but I wish it had a faster 15W coil inside.
That said, the fact that it offers wireless charging at all is super convenient.
Is It Worth It?
Okay, is the Orbitkey Nest worth it?
It’s certainly not cheap, costing $110, so you’ll have to decide that for yourself.
For most people, though, it might be a little too expensive.
You’ll almost love everything it has to offer, just like I do.
Yes, I said almost, because I almost love it.
Not being able to carry even some of the most compact charging bricks is a major letdown.
It’d be perfect if the Nest had a slightly deeper design and top pockets that were actually useful.