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P&D Ozuko Sling Bag Review | My New Everyday Carry (EDC) for Smartphone Videography

I'm checking out the P&D Crossbody Bag from Ozuko, a larger sling bag designed to carry all my essential smartphone videography gear and everyday items. In this video, I do a full unboxing and a detailed "what fits inside" test to see if it's the right fit for a creator on the go.


This bag's main feature is its anti-theft design, with the main compartment opening from the back. It's a 15L bag made of water-resistant polyester, and it's large enough to hold my 12.9-inch iPad, tripod, mics, power bank, and more. Let's see how practical it really is. ⏰ Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction and Unboxing 00:02:33 First Impressions and Brand 00:05:14 Exterior Features 00:07:16 Main Compartment Exploration 00:13:50 Top Pocket 00:15:44 Front Pocket and Side Pockets 01:00:06 Exploring Unclear Features 00:18:59 Back Features and Sling 00:20:35 Bottom Straps 00:21:16 Trying on the Bag 00:23:22 Checking the Sales Page 00:28:07 Packing Demonstration - Part 1 (Essentials & Tech) 00:37:01 Packing Demonstration - Part 2 (Travel & More Tech) 00:41:39 Wearing the Fully Packed Bag 00:49:57 Comparison with Previous Ozuko Bag 00:51:00 Discovering More Features (Card Slot & Bottom Straps) 01:07:30 Final Look at the Packed Bag 01:15:09 Unpacking Demonstration 01:30:57 Testing Side Pocket Security 01:32:05 Revisiting the Sales Page (Price & Availability) 01:35:38 Conclusion and Call to Action --- 🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED: - P&D Ozuko Crossbody Bag: https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSByD8P34/ - My Smartphone Tripod: https://amzn.to/3UavUva - My Go-To Power Bank: https://amzn.to/4kHq67p - My Wireless Mic: https://amzn.to/4kyNfsF --- 🎬 SEE NEXT: My Full Smartphone Filmmaking Kit: https://videolane.com/smartphone-video-essentials-gear-lighting-audio-editing-tips/ 5 Essential CapCut Editing Tricks: https://videolane.com/5-essential-capcut-mobile-video-editing-tricks-for-tiktok-instagram-reels-and-youtube-content/ --- ABOUT THIS CHANNEL I'm Adrian, a professional videographer turned full-time creator. Here, I share practical tutorials and reviews to help you shoot and edit amazing videos using just your smartphone. My goal is to help you focus on creativity, not complicated gear. CONNECT WITH ME -~ Adrian Lee | Corporate Filmmaker Turned Content Creator Website: https://AdrianVideoImage.com Tiktok: https://tiktok.com/@adrianvideoimage Facebook: https://Facebook.com/AdrianLeeYC Instagram: https://instagram.com/adrianvideoimage YouTube: https://YouTube.com/@adrianvideoimage (Disclosure: Some of the links above may be affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you.) #TechReview #SlingBag #Ozuko #CameraBag #SmartphoneVideography #EDC

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