Gray fabric pouch with USB-C hub
Description
I found a small gray fabric pouch (Category: Other Miscellaneous Items) this afternoon around 2:40pm behind the City Creek Center, near the Nordstrom entrance on Main Street in Salt Lake City. It's about the size of a paperback, with a neon lime zipper pull and a tiny stitched logo that looks like 'MHL' in the lower corner. Inside, there's a white Anker USB-C hub and a few tangled charging cables, plus a microfiber cloth; the pouch has a few scuffs along the bottom but otherwise seems in decent shape. If the owner is reading this, I’m happy to return it—it's not mine, but I can tell this stuff matters when you're traveling.
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