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Brand new fabric-wrapped Spigen Apple Watch band mount surfaces on Amazon

A brand new Spigen Apple Watch Band Organizer just surfaced on its official Amazon storefront out of no where. Harkening back to something like Twelve South’s Time Porter, the new Spigen delivers what appears to be a more robust solution with a fabric-wrapped, wall-mounted approach that also feature an accessory shelf of sorts along the top. 

Brand new fabric-wrapped Spigen Apple Watch band organizer

While I personally prefer the look (and the price) of the Time Porter solution, some folks might appreciate the slightly more industrial vibe and what looks to be a much more secure mounting setup here – it can use both 3M adhesive or you can literally screw it right onto the wall. 

Mount on your bedroom wall, closet, or entryway to instantly declutter your watch band collection. Includes both heavy-duty adhesive tape and screw-mount options for secure installation. The Body and Cover parts connect with a simple front-to-back sliding mechanism, allowing fast installation and easy removal—no tools required.

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The new Spigen S341 Organizer can hold up to ten Apple Watch bands at one time by way of “space-saving” diagonal slots that leave each band on display and easy to grab and go, by the looks of it. 

As you can see from the imagery here, there is also a shallow shelf along the top of the unit you can use to store other accessories, your keys, and things of that nature. 

But perhaps the best part of the design here for me is the fabric-wrapped exterior. It looks like a sort of charcoal and black canvas type vibe, or like an extremely tight and modern carpet sort of look that elevates it from a piece of plastic hanging on your wall to something at least a little bit more presentable. 

And definitely the worst part here is the price – $99?! How Spigen, how? I guess you might be able to make a case for this from a manufacturing cost perspective, but probably not, and I’m not sure I would accept it anyway. Judging by the backend data on the listing, it looks like it might even carry a $200 list price, which is so outrageous it’s not even worth commenting on – I would wait until this thing drops in price at least a little bit before pulling the trigger. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices