Funny story, my partner is used to the endless gear I purchase so they never look twice and anything I get but this case made them stop in their tracks.
"Oooo this looks really good, quality stuff. Must have been expense." I said not even, only $30 bux! They were impressed. All I can say is, it's very well made, everything from the outside material to the softer inside, and even the smooth zipper glide. You can move around the tabs on the inside and break the compartments as you wish. I personally do a 4 way equal split where I house my most premium IEMS. The little pockets, I put in a microfiber and an adapter.
It's a no brainer for travel or meetups.
This is near little carry pouch that can suit you needs
I just put my iem and test earbuds plus portable dac/amp in it for ultimate travel enjoyment
ddHifi makes great cases - I have their larger case and now the smaller portable case for my portables (IEM - DAC/AMP - cables - connectors). I really like the removable dividers and all the different configurations you can do to fit your particular device. Excellent job ddHifi as I hold you in high regard.
The ddHiFi CZ180 Portable Case is well made. The leather and color are on point. If you have a DAP multiple adapters, cords, ear tips and IEMs then this is the portable case for you. The dividers that this case comes with are velcro but seem durable in nature for the job.
I was looking for a nice case to hold a few portable dongle DACS, an IEM, a few short USB cables and my old iPhone 6S Plus that I use as a DAP for the times I travel. I know from experience ddHiFi makes nice products so I thought I'd give this case a try. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality and features it has when it arrived. The exterior feels great with a smooth/soft texture and it uses YKK zippers that open and close nicely. Inside, there are four separate net pockets on the underside of the lid that I use to hold short USB cables and my IEMs. These pockets could probably hold IEM cables or adaptors as well. Next, there is a lightly padded flap that lays between the lid and main body. This padded flap has two pockets on the top side that I use to store three dongle DACS (Questyle M15i, Cayin RU6 and RU7 each in it's own leather case) which all fit nicely. Finally, the main body includes six soft dividers of various sizes that Velcro to the sides of the main body however you like. These dividers are rigid in form but are covered in soft, lightly padded fabric. The main body holds my iPhone 6S Plus, with room to spare. With all that said, this case is just what I was looking for when it comes to travel cases. Time will tell how it holds up to wear and tear, but so far I have no complaints.