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๐ฏ Stay hands-free, dry, and unstoppable with Tune Belt Sport โ your ultimate workout sidekick!
The Tune Belt IP6 Sport Belt is a water-resistant, synthetic rubber phone holster designed to securely fit large smartphones with protective cases. Featuring a 42-inch adjustable strap and a small pouch for essentials, it offers superior stability and moisture protection, making it ideal for active professionals who demand durability and convenience during workouts or daily commutes.






| ASIN | B00PKO4336 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 769 in Mobile Phone Holsters |
| Brand Name | Tune Belt |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,190 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080274476008 |
| Manufacturer | TuneBelt |
| Manufacturer Part Number | iP6 |
| Material Type | Synthetic Rubber |
| Model Number | iP6 |
| Number Of Pockets | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | standard size |
| Strap Length | 42 Inches |
| UPC | 080274476008 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
T**R
Beats all the others ive tried
Been using this for over a year, its great, can take an iphone 14 pro max in a protective case, and squeeze a door key in the little pouch too. Once it is on and secured it is great, the strap loops are super fiddly to get right. Run 1/2 marathons without any need to adjust it or be bothered by ut.
N**S
Worth the money
Yes, this is slightly more than many alternatives but I am delighted that I went for it....so much better than the forearm models that have a habit of slipping around
C**H
Great belt with a couple of niggles
Cracking little belt. I can carry my iPhone 8+ IN ITS CASE without a giant restrictive phone case on my arm. I have no issues with the phone bouncing, there is some bounce but no more than other products and you soon forget it's there. The pocket can easily fit two gels and maybe a house key. I don't trust my chunky car key in the space is limited with two gels and I don't want to grab a gel while running and drop my key. With the Velcro fastener there is no positive feedback that you have actually closed it properly to trust a mid run open and close. Without the gels the car key would be secure. I use bluetooth headphones but cabled headphones wouldn't pose a problem. The clear screen is a bit of a non starter. You can't see while you're running even if you had the phone on the front of your waist and you can't unlock the screen/use the home button with the 8+ iPhone not being a physical button Great product. Not sure if/how it could improve on the niggles without adding weight and bulk.
S**A
Comfy
Decent belt for runs with larger phones. Thumb print scanning doesnโt seem to work, so I cut a small hole in the front of mine. The phone storage area is probably a touch too big for my iPhone 7 Plus, so it moves around a little and doesnโt fit snuggly against the screen. However, once youโre off and running it is very comfortable and way better than arm holders. Worth it but not perfect.
S**N
Gute Hรผlle
Handy ist gut geschรผtzt.
M**W
Good quality.
Its much better than others and alternatives on the market. I like the symmetry of a belt over an arm band and hate useing pockets while I exercise. I got my one 1st and my partner liked it so much she got one for herself.
M**.
Incredible, comfortable, and easy to use.
I absolutely LOVE this thing. I was looking for a way to keep my new, kind of ridiculously large Galaxy Note 5 on my person while running. In the winter I usually get by with it in my hoodie pocket, but this new phone is big enough to bounce out of a lot of them, and come summer I wouldn't have pockets big enough to accommodate it at all. I don't care for armbands, both becasue I don't really want anything on my arm and also because they feel like a "look world, I have an expensive phone with me, mug me!" sign, and I tend to run on some fairly isolated urban trails where that's something I occasionally worry about. I looked at several options, including running waist belts from my local high-end sporting store, most of which weren't very accessible and didn't seem to be large enough to accommodate my monster phone, anyway. I finally happened upon this one, and I couldn't be happier I found it. I had a Tune Belt armband for my previous, smaller phone, and I knew their products were good quality, so I decided to give this one a whirl. It's TERRIFIC. I was afraid with the size and weight of the phone that the belt would end up flopping up and down as I ran (I am not a graceful gazelle), but this thing stays in place beautifully. The belt is made out of a stretchy sort of neoprene material (it feels a bit like a wetsuit), so you can fit it snug so it won't move but it's still very comfortable. The material's also very soft, so even if I'm wearing this under my shirt (which I often do, so nobody knows it's there), it's still comfortable and doesn't irritate my skin. The material also seems to be sweat-resistant; I'm no marathon runner, so I can't speak to insane quantities of sweat, but I consider my phone well taken care of in this thing. I have poor eyesight, so my only inconvenience with this is trying to tilt the phone up to read the screen and manage my music/podcast/fitness apps through the front cover... I have a hard time seeing what I'm doing, but I can usually muddle through. And the touchscreen works just fine through the front window on the belt, so I don't even have to take the phone out of the belt, usually. If I do need to take it out to get a better look, it couldn't be easier; the belt is set up with an access hole right where the headphone jack is, and on the other end there's a simple velcro closure and flap that you can just pop open and slip the phone out of the belt. It's a VERY easy maneuver, and my phone goes in and out of its sleeve with remarkable ease, even with the phone case still on. The belt also has an extra pocket in the back where you can store keys, cash, ID, or whatever else you might need. I use mine to carry a single house key and a few extra dog waste bags for when I'm running with my pooch. I also use the belt itself to clip on my little container of mace (I've been chased by one too many aggressive stray dogs, sadly), and even when I'm also using my waist-belt running leash for my dog, the two belts don't really interfere with each other. This is probably the best purchase I've made for exercise equipment lately... I get an awful lot of use out of it and I couldn't be happier with how it performs.
B**R
Great for the gym
I love this case as you can easily access the screen without taking your phone out of the case. Fits my iPhone 16 plus perfectly with a case. A bit pricey but worth it. Fits my waist great as it is adjustable. Very high quality materials that will last for life.
M**R
Really fits big phones!
Amazing design, I love this manufacturer. I've had a few of their arm bands, but I've gotten sick of having to switch the arm it was on halfway through my run to reduce tan lines and help with even blood flow. I'm not a huge guy, but I have pretty big arms, so attaching my Nexus 6 (6" phablet, biggest on the market) in a bumper case to my arm isn't quite so ridiculous as it would be for many people. With this product it's not even a concern. It's made of the same great neoprene material as their arm bands, but unlike their larger and newer arm bands, it doesn't have the non-breathable plastic part surrounding the clear plastic window. From my experience with these products and long runs, I can say that the plastic window will get a bit dirty and grungy over time as sweat and finger dirt gets on it. It's easy enough to clean, but it will make it harder to see through. The viewing angle on the window also isn't great, it's never really going to lay flat against your phone's screen so you always have an air gap that makes it harder to see the phone. As can be seen in the photos, there's a heavy duty belt clip that's used to make it easy to take off and put on. The straps are fully adjustable up to a rather large size, and since the neoprene material is stretchy and maintains it's elasticity over an extended time, you shouldn't have trouble getting the belt tight enough to hold your phone in place and keep it from bouncing around while running. The method of getting the phone into the pocket is also very nice, it's a heavy duty velcro flap on one side (the one with the blue logo), and to make absolutely sure your phone doesn't accidentally fall out if you have it open while running (trying to retrieve your phone I assume), it has a thin strap of semi-elastic material angled across the bottom half/quarter of the opening. It can get in your way at first if you're trying to remove your phone blind from behind your back and aren't used to it, but that actually shows how well it works to keep your phone safe. There's also a small velcro closed horizontal opened pouch on the back side of the phone case. I never saw mention of it anywhere before I bought the product, but it's actually pretty useful. It's almost the same height and width as the phone pocket, but it's much shallower and barely noticeable. It's perfect for carrying things like a credit card and ID, or some folded up bills in in case you have an emergency. If you really wanted to, you could probably even put some small ear buds in the pocket, but they'd be digging into your back while you run. I've used this product while running with and without a shirt, so I can say that even pressed against bare skin it doesn't chafe. You'll want to position the phone at your lower back, as designed, and cinche the belt pretty tight to keep the phone from bouncing around, but it works amazingly well. I have a 31" waist so I can't really speak to the maximum size the belt reaches, but when it's fully cinched down I have about half of the belt material loose and tucked into the tight part of the belt. It would be nice if they had a thick elastic loop on the belts to hold the excess belt strap in place, but it's definitely not a deal breaker by any means. One oddity is that the straps extending from the phone pocket to the belt clip are not even length. I happen to need about half the overall belt length, so it works out perfectly for me that the belt clip is centered in front while the phone is centered in back, but if you were approaching the maximum size of the belt you could easily be unable to extend the right side any further and have to extend the left side to make up for it, resulting in the belt clip being off center to your right side in order to keep the phone centered in the middle of your back (where it's least likely to bounce or get in your way). Seems like a strange design choice on their part. To reach that size though, you'd have to be above the 36-38" waist range at a minimum, which is the maximum size they list it for. In reality you could probably get the belt to be worn up to a 40"+ waist as long as you didn't mind the off-center belt clip.
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