Organize and Display Your Apple Watch Bands with the TwelveSouth TimePorter

If you’re an Apple Watch enthusiast, chances are you’ve accumulated a variety of bands. Switching them out to match your outfit or mood is part of the fun, but organizing and storing them? Not so much. If your current storage system involves a cluttered drawer or a box where bands get tangled and forgotten, it’s time for an upgrade. Meet TwelveSouth’s TimePorter: the accessory that transforms your Apple Watch bands from tech essentials to pieces of art.

Imagine having a mini gallery in your home where your watch bands are the stars of the show. TimePorter creates a space where functionality meets style. Capable of holding up to six Apple Watch bands, this sleek organizer is designed to display your bands in all their glory, making it a breeze to pick out the perfect one for any occasion.

Beyond just a holder, TimePorter is a decor piece in its own right. With its glossy white finish, it’s designed to complement any space – be it in your closet, bathroom, or a special corner dedicated to your tech gadgets. It’s not just about utility; it’s about enhancing your space with a stylish element that showcases your unique collection.

TimePorter comes with 3M Command Strips for hassle-free mounting, saving your walls from holes and the need for a toolbox. Plus, if you decide to change things up, removal is just as simple and damage-free.

For those with collections that just keep growing, TimePorter has you covered. You can connect multiple units in a row, creating an extended gallery for your bands. It’s a scalable solution that grows with your collection.

Incorporate organization and elegance into your life with TimePorter, and let your Apple Watch bands take center stage. It’s not just storage; it’s a celebration of your style.

John Biggs

John Biggs is an entrepreneur, consultant, writer, and maker. He spent fifteen years as an editor for Gizmodo, CrunchGear, and TechCrunch and has a deep background in hardware startups, 3D printing, and blockchain. His work has appeared in Men’s Health, Wired, and the New York Times.

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