The Black Five recently reported that a double-layer storage bag for the Elecom Yi Likke was released, with the price set at 74. On Taobao, the official store currently sells it for 69 single and 89 for two, which is quite a price increase. Elecom is a well-known Japanese brand in the peripheral industry, though not as mainstream as some others. It’s not necessary to go into too much detail about it—those interested can look it up themselves.
The outer packaging is a simple kraft paper box. If you don’t have one, you can just pack it directly in the sun. The inner packaging is just a basic paper card wrapped in a plastic bag. It's very minimalistic.

On the other hand, the only Chinese label is a simple sticker. The product features dual-layer storage, adjustable Velcro capacity, and different mounting options.

After removing the outer packaging, everything inside—including the paper cards and tags—is in Japanese. Fortunately, no explanation is needed.



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The inner lining is soft and prevents scratches. The craftsmanship is decent, with a few loose threads.

The D-buckle is extremely cheap and thin, suitable only for shopping bags. It's not very durable, so I had to improvise. The top pocket can trap small debris.


It's a bit better to customize it yourself, but it's hard to show off. For reference, I'm not a professional (don't ask me about specs—I don't know them), so I just bought a domestic load-bearing one. Actually, it's not really necessary.

The combination with other bags depends on these magic buckles and D-buckles.

Weight: 65.9g (including the D-buckle).

No IPX rating, just a mid-range phone like the P8. It works fine. By the way, I also tested PHA2 and A17.

Since the PHA2 is the largest among the three, I tried it alone. No issues with fitting.


After adding the P8:

It's okay if you don't use the cable.

I tried installing the A17 and connected it.

The cover is stubborn, not a flip type.

Because the internal baffle is hollow, I connected the cable from one side and inserted it from below. This makes it easier to adjust volume and insert headphones.

The protruding part is still long, but it doesn't affect the overall performance.

After careful study, this special storage bag has a small opening at the bottom, allowing the cable to hang outside. This ensures good storage performance.

Due to the PHA2’s dual-ear design, the earphone plug has almost no effect and doesn’t interfere with the listening experience.


By the way, I’m now using Gannets for storage.

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Both are short and thick, with tight lids and solid closure.

Short data cables can be placed in the accessory bag.

Trying another combination again: P8 + GR2. The phone is relatively long, taking up space.


Phone + charging treasure, very satisfying.

For carrying, you can wear it on a belt, but it feels a bit big and uncomfortable, so I gave it up. Alternatively, a good bag is better.

The buckle can also be attached to a ready-made ring.

To prevent shaking, it can be tied to the shoulder strap.

Of course, if it’s a military bag, you can use the Molle system to secure it.

A vertical buckle can also be used, and the same belt can be used as long as there’s horizontal webbing on the bag.

Finally, comparing it to the current Meg Hoth 4x6 small storage bag. The official store price is around 100, while third-party stores offer it for less.

Maggraz is slightly larger (6x8, bigger) and more suitable for outdoor use, with better waterproofing and wear resistance, and stronger storage capabilities for small items. However, its thickness and size aren’t as flexible. In contrast, Yi Likke focuses more on storing phones, players, and other uniquely shaped items, offering greater tolerance in size and thickness. So, there's a difference in their positioning.
In summary, for objects that aren't too thick, the Yi Likke storage bag offers strong storage capacity, multiple mounting methods, and high-quality materials that feel comfortable. The only downside is its slightly larger size. It would be even better if it had additional bottom openings for portable amps. Overall, it's a great product worth praising. If you need a storage bag for your gear, consider this one. Thank you for reading.
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