K&F Concept Neck Lanyard Shoulder Strap with a 1/4" Screw for Pocket 3, Crossbody Strap for DJI OSMO Pocket 3 Accessories, Beige
SKU: KF14.010
This lanyard strap is very well made, and the craftsmanship shows in every detail—the hardware parts feel sturdy and clearly come from a high-quality factory. It attaches securely to the DJI Pocket 3 as well as a phone at the same time, which adds great peace of mind when traveling or shooting outdoors. The design makes it easy to carry your gear hands-free while still keeping everything close and safe. For anyone who enjoys photography on the go but worries about accidental drops or even theft, this strap is a practical and reliable solution. It combines durability, functionality, and thoughtful design, making it an accessory I’m very satisfied with and happy to recommend.
04/02/2026
This lanyard is great quality and value for money. The lanyard itself is comfortable to wear around your neck and does not cause friction. The lenght is adjustable and has a very good range. You do hoever require a phone case to place the lanyard in. It is pretty stable, but if you have a charging cable in at the same time it does however press on the USBc cable. Works on any iphone, not just iphone 17
03/02/2026
When unboxing already, I love the brand's packaging, it's clean and well packaged, the quality of the strap is excellent!
Yes, it is very thick, as thick as a pen, so it will easily support the weight of a small camera and it will not give way and then if you don't have the DJI Osmo it's okay, because you can adapt it to the majority of cameras (I use an Ace Pro)!
In short it's very good, it's solid, pretty and the price is really nice!
Yes, it is very thick, as thick as a pen, so it will easily support the weight of a small camera and it will not give way and then if you don't have the DJI Osmo it's okay, because you can adapt it to the majority of cameras (I use an Ace Pro)!
In short it's very good, it's solid, pretty and the price is really nice!
02/02/2026
For some time I had been looking for a shoulder strap suitable for the Osmo Pocket that would allow me to have my hands free and at the same time allow me to have the camera always at hand.
I had only found some wrist straps which, however, I never thought were practical or safe for the camera.
Finally I found this strap, very simple and very well done, which allows me to always have the camera ready but does not force me to constantly hold it in my hand. It's true that the Osmo Pocket is very small and can fit in your pocket, but it's not really the best of comfort and my main fear is that it will slip off and fall.
The strap, on the other hand, seems secure and, as it is made, it also prevents excessive bobbing of the camera. It should also be said that we have a very thick and very long lanyard, so there are no problems adjusting according to the user's height.
The strap also allows you to connect the cell phone through a tab to be inserted into the cover, a solution that I don't like very much and I don't think I'll adopt it. But this possibility should also be noted, so if you want to keep your cell phone around your neck on one side and the Osmo on the other, you can do it.
The metal parts of the lace/shoulder strap are sturdy and well made, made of very resistant steel, so they are not likely to break. The 1/4” screw allows you to screw in the base of the Osmo and a rubber pad prevents the camera body from being scratched.
The strap can be worn as a simple shoulder strap or “tied” as a sort of shoulder strap to reduce the movement of the camera when left on its side.
Keys or other objects can also be attached to the shoulder strap, if desired, but I don't think I'll ever do it because it risks weighing it down too much: its main function is to facilitate the transport and use of the Osmo Pocket.
Finally, which does not hurt, once attached, the shoulder strap is also quite elegant, just enough not to give the impression of an approximate and arranged solution.
I had only found some wrist straps which, however, I never thought were practical or safe for the camera.
Finally I found this strap, very simple and very well done, which allows me to always have the camera ready but does not force me to constantly hold it in my hand. It's true that the Osmo Pocket is very small and can fit in your pocket, but it's not really the best of comfort and my main fear is that it will slip off and fall.
The strap, on the other hand, seems secure and, as it is made, it also prevents excessive bobbing of the camera. It should also be said that we have a very thick and very long lanyard, so there are no problems adjusting according to the user's height.
The strap also allows you to connect the cell phone through a tab to be inserted into the cover, a solution that I don't like very much and I don't think I'll adopt it. But this possibility should also be noted, so if you want to keep your cell phone around your neck on one side and the Osmo on the other, you can do it.
The metal parts of the lace/shoulder strap are sturdy and well made, made of very resistant steel, so they are not likely to break. The 1/4” screw allows you to screw in the base of the Osmo and a rubber pad prevents the camera body from being scratched.
The strap can be worn as a simple shoulder strap or “tied” as a sort of shoulder strap to reduce the movement of the camera when left on its side.
Keys or other objects can also be attached to the shoulder strap, if desired, but I don't think I'll ever do it because it risks weighing it down too much: its main function is to facilitate the transport and use of the Osmo Pocket.
Finally, which does not hurt, once attached, the shoulder strap is also quite elegant, just enough not to give the impression of an approximate and arranged solution.
01/02/2026
Sometimes, you just want a camera strap that does its job without fuss. The K&F Concept Neck Lanyard Shoulder Strap isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel, and that’s exactly what makes it great.Straight out of the box, it feels sturdy. The nylon webbing is strong but soft enough that you don’t feel like you’re wearing a seatbelt around your neck. The hardware is all metal, no flimsy plastic clips that’ll snap after a month. Adjusting the length is easy, and once it’s set, it stays put. No creeping longer over the course of a shoot.One thing I noticed right away: the K&F strap distributes weight well. Even with a heavier DSLR, it doesn’t dig in or leave red marks. If you’re out all day, that matters. I also like the quick-release clips. Swapping the strap between cameras or taking it off for tripod work is a breeze.Looks-wise, it’s understated. There’s a subtle K&F Concept logo but no loud branding. It’s the kind of strap that blends in, whether you’re at a wedding, hiking, or just wandering the city.If there’s a downside, it’s that there’s not much padding; if you’re used to a super-cushioned strap, this might feel a little minimalist. But for most people, especially mirrorless or lighter DSLR users, it’s a non-issue.Bottom line: this is a strap that gets out of the way and lets you focus on shooting. It’s reliable, comfortable, and built better than most budget options. For the price, it’s hard to go wrong.
31/01/2026
I had high hopes for this, but I am not entirely sure about it. It certainly is well made. The body strap is long, round the body with lots left over. The wrist strap is large. It's all adjustable, but I don't find the leather cinches to be the easiest to use system. There are lots of clips, many of which are fiddly to open. The good news is they won't fall open, but it means it's not intuitive switching modes. I have attached it to a camera on the bottom, and clipped to the sides, but there are lots of jangling bits. Overall a well made product, but I am unclear how much use it will get due to its unusual design
30/01/2026
The lanyard feels better made than I expected for the price. The strap is soft and it did not rub my neck. The wrist strap feels sturdy and does not dig in when you hold your phone up for a while.The little patch that sits inside the phone case was easy to fit. It did not add bulk and the case still shut normally. I tried shaking it about to see if it would slip out and it held fine. I used it with an iPhone and also tried it on a small action camera and it worked for both without fuss.Walking around with it crossbody felt secure. It stopped me doing that thing where you half hold the phone and half worry about dropping it on the pavement. It also helps on busy trains where you need both hands free. I took a few photos while wearing it and it did not get in the way.A small thing I did not love is that the hardware can rattle a bit if you walk fast, so you notice it in a quiet space. It is not loud, just there. The clip is also a bit stiff at first, though it loosened after a day.If you want something basic that stops you dropping your phone or leaving it on a table, this does the job. I would not call it stylish, it is just practical. It suits people who commute, travel, or use their phone for filming outdoors. It is not a magic fix if you hate anything hanging off you, but if you just want cheap peace of mind without wearing a full phone pouch, it is a good buy.
29/01/2026
The long strap is very versatile, easy adjustable to either hanging around the neck or using as a cross shoulder sling. Length is sufficient to lengthen or shorten using the dual fastener system. The separate shorter strap can be used as a wrap around the wrist while holding onto the phone as a precaution when walking. The shorter strap is meant for attaching a camera, if you wished.The attachment label slips between the phone and the case, but it doesn’t come with sticking tape. I feel it wobbles and isn’t very secure. So I’ve added some double sided tape to stick the attachment to the phone case for added stability.This is used on a iPhone 16 and works just fine.
28/01/2026
K&F Concept make a very good range of camera and photographic accessories, and this lanyard lives up to the company's other high-quality products in terms of construction and materials.It works fine as a phone lanyard - not just for iPhone 17, despite what it says in the product listing. The only downside is that the connector needs to fit into a case, but (as with similar lanyards), it has a tendency to push the aperture for a USBC charging cable out of alignment, making the connection somewhat less than secure. Not a problem though if you charge via MagSafe.I'm honestly not sure under what circumstances you'd use the additional camera connection. I don't have an action camera but I do have a small and quite valuable Panasonic travel camera, which I would hate to lose or drop, and it connects very securely via the screw-fit tripod fitting. But I'm not sure I'd ever walk around with a camera AND a mobile phone dangling round my neck without feeling (and looking) rather silly.But that's just my opinion.The lanyard is excellent value for money and secure - definitely an asset if you want to carry a phone in a busy and possibly threatening environment. But you might want to detach the camera connection before you go out.
27/01/2026
This set is excellently made. Nice straps, rings, karabiners. The attachment flap is a bit soft (fabric) but okay as long as it doesn’t have to withstand a firm grab. Also, the flap raises the case in that spot. Otherwise good.
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