Aer Cable Kit 2
If you don’t mind a bit of bulk, the Aer Cable Kit 2 is a solid, well-organized option for storing your everyday tech essentials.
When I first heard the name “Cable Kit 2”, I had a sneaking suspicion Aer was trying to get into the 200-channel television game. They’re not (as far as I know), but they are making a durable, solid pouch to hold your EDT (or everyday tech).
While this pouch can’t stream Game of Thrones, it does offer a convenient level of organisation inside a strong, sturdy structure. You can throw it in your bag or carry it on its own wherever you’re getting work done.
Without further ado, it’s time to get into what I think of this tech pouch after two months of testing!
Review Breakdown
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Capacity:
1.8L
Weight (Empty):
300g
Denier:
1680D
Dimensions:
15.2 x 22.9 x 7.6 cm
Material:
Nylon, Polyurethane, CORDURA® Ballistic Nylon, YKK Zippers, Duraflex Hardware
Manufacturing Country:
San Francisco
Materials & Aesthetic
The Cable Kit 2 is part of Aer’s Work Collection which features multiple slick, functional products from daypacks, to a sling, to this pouch. At the time of this review, the Cable Kit 2 is only available in perhaps the most subtle colorway out there—Black—if you’re looking for something that’s going to blend in on your desk at home or the office. I’ve personally been digging it’s serious aesthetic, though your mileage may vary.
Aer often opts for a more minimal approach to branding, and nothing has changed with this pouch. You’ll spot their logo on the zipper pulls as well as on a small, white-on-black tag on the side. These subtle integrations make for a more sophisticated vibe that you’ll appreciate if you’re taking this thing out in professional settings.
Like the other products in the Work Collection, this pouch is constructed with an 840D face nylon fabric and 1680D CORDURA ballistic nylon everywhere else. It’s a stiff, rugged material with a water-resistant polyurethane coating that adds more to the pouch’s aesthetic than its level of protection. Basically, I’m saying you won’t have to worry about this case getting caught in a drizzle, but you’ll want to take cover in a downpour.
The only downside here that I also experienced with Aer’s original Cable Kit is that this material does add some bulk to the pouch, both in size and weight. It takes up a fair amount of space if you’re storing it inside your pack which is something to be aware of—but if you’re a fan of its functionality, you might not mind.
The YKK zippers on the Cable Kit 2 have been performing well throughout testing. I’m happy to report no issues with opening and closing pockets or compartments (even around corners). One thing I will say is that while the zipper pulls are easy to grab, they’re also pretty jangly. The subsequent noise when you’re moving or carrying the pouch around can get annoying fast, especially in a more serious environment, to give you a heads up. They also sometimes get caught inside the kit if you pull the zip using the tabs instead of the zipper pulls.
Features & Usage
I want to point out the handle on this pouch before I get inside its multiple compartments. It sits at the bottom and I’ve found it to be comfortable enough for grabbing the pouch out of a pack or the car and for carrying it on quicker trips. You’ll just want to make sure that all the compartments are zippered when you are carrying from this handle, as it’ll be upside down and your stuff can easily fall out if not secured. I would’ve preferred this handle be at the top of the pouch, but it’s likely that if it were it would impede the compartment zippers—so I understand why it is where it is.
If you were a fan of the original Cable Kit’s capacity then you’ll be delighted to know that the Cable Kit 2 offers a whole extra 0.1L of space! I know, it’s not much of a difference. That said, I have found this iteration’s organisation to be a bit more convenient, and you might, too.
Once unzipped, this front compartment opens up fully-clamshell, so you can get gear in and out without an issue. Inside, you have a few different spots to store a few different types of gear.
On one side, you have an elastic band where you can secure a full-size pen. That way, you always have one handy when you need to jot something down before you forget. Next to this band is an elastic pouch that I’ve found to be a great size for a more minimal wallet, like the Bellroy Note Sleeve I’ve been testing. Then above it is a zippered mesh pocket of a similar size that works well for even smaller accessories (SD cards, batteries, flash drives, etc.) to keep them from free-floating around. Keep in mind that you have to go through two zippers to get to anything you keep in this zippered pocket, so less frequently-used accessories will be ideal here.
They don’t call this thing the Cable Kit 2 for nothing! Along the binding of the pouch, you’ll find two larger elastic bands to manage one larger or two smaller cords, whether they’re for charging up your devices, improving your connection, or playing your favorite songs. I’ve seen and liked this type of thoughtful integration in pouches like the Bellroy Tech Kit and Thule Subterra PowerShuttle. No space goes to waste with this design, and I dig it.
On the other side, you have two mesh liner pouches—one small, one large—at your disposal. I’ve been keeping an Apple 18W USB-C Power Adapter in the smaller one and using the larger pouch to hold a lock and a pair of Apple AirPods Pro headphones. Of course, you can use these for whatever you’d like—extra cables, a slimmer power bank, a spork for impromptu snack time, the possibilities are endless.
There’s also another zippered pocket above these pouches with a soft, felt-like lining that will keep something like your phone safe from scratches when you’re not using it. I haven’t been packing out this pocket much during testing as I’ve been storing more stuff in the pockets and compartment adjacent which eat up most of the space. If you’d prefer to load this pocket up instead, all the more power to you.
Next, we have the main compartment that better accommodates your bulkier accessories. For reference, I’ve been slipping in items like the Apple MacBook Pro Power Adapter and a USBC hub. You do have two more liner pouches in this compartment against one side if you’re looking for more segmentation. In terms of the free space, however, the two items I’ve been testing with take up most of the compartment. So, keeping these accessories and others like it inside can inhibit what you’re able to fit in the liner pouches depending on just how bulky they are.
Last on the list to cover is the zippered pocket at the very back of the pouch. This is more of a quick-grab pocket where you can keep gear you’re constantly grabbing throughout the day, like your phone, keys, or personal care items like chapstick. When they’re in here, you only have to go through one zipper to get to them rather than two, so you’re getting less-inhibited access.
Durability & Testing
Initial usage has been excellent. It’s a great size for all my everyday tech gear. The large diversity of organisation allow everything to have a place within the kit. It is also made of extremely durable materials, maybe even a tad overkill for a tech kit, but I’m not complaining.
After 2 months of use, condition remain excellent. I’ve enjoyed the versatility of this pouch and have it it for both everyday carry items and tech gear. While the materials are super durable, they do make this kit a bit bulky for my liking. I found myself to be very careful with how I pack it, as larger items can eat up space elsewhere in the kit. The back pocket has been really useful for gears I need quick access to, like a spare phone or a face mask.
In Conclusion
The Aer Cable Kit 2 is a well-crafted option for organizing your everyday tech essentials. While it adds some bulk to your carry, its sturdy build and thoughtful design make it a practical choice for those needing reliable tech organization. The pouch is part of Aer’s Work Collection, featuring a sleek, minimalistic design that blends seamlessly into professional settings. Despite its bulk, the pouch excels in keeping your gear organized and secure, with well-designed compartments that offer ample space for various tech accessories.
Overall, the Cable Kit 2 stands out as a reliable and functional tech organizer, offering a blend of ruggedness and refined aesthetics suitable for daily use.