Pad & Quill, known for its line of Apple accessories made from high-quality leather, is expanding its TechFolio series that's designed to house cords, cables, power adapters, Apple Watch bands, the Apple Pencil, and more in one convenient place.

To go along with the existing Classic TechFolio Cord Organizer, Pad & Quill is adding the new TechFolio Mini ($59.95) and the new TechFolio Pro ($119.95).

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Original TechFolio

The original TechFolio has nine compartments for cords and accessories along with an Apple Pencil holder, while the Mini version, designed for the iPad Pro, is smaller.

It has a cord organizer pocket for cables along with a strap to secure them, plus an Apple Pencil slot, an SD card holder, and a slot where you can keep power adapters, battery packs, and other accessories.

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TechFolio Mini

There are also two additional pockets for cords, dongles, and anything else you might need to store, and the whole thing folds up into a little bundle that can then be tucked into a bag or backpack.

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TechFolio Mini

The TechFolio Pro is the opposite of the Mini, adding even more storage space to the original TechFolio design. The TechFolio Pro is the ultimate travel companion and accessory organizer with a total of 15 pockets.

Like the other TechFolio products, the TechFolio Pro is made from full-grain leather with a canvas interior and leather accents. There are five cord organizing pockets for your cables, complete with rivet closures, along with an Apple Pencil slot.

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TechFolio Pro

Two large zipper pockets offer up storage space for power adapters, battery packs, and hard drives, and there are two slots where you can store small things like SD cards or house keys.

Larger cords fit into two additional pockets, and a flap-covered medium-sized pocket is ideal for any dongles and adapters you might have. A slip pocket can hold things like credit cards and your passport, and there's another smaller slip pocket for anything else you might need to store.

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TechFolio Pro

Once packed with accessories, the TechFolio Pro folds up neatly into thirds so you can tuck it away in your pack.

Pad & Quill's new TechFolios can be purchased from the Pad & Quill website. The original TechFolio is available for $$89.95 and ships immediately. The TechFolio Mini, priced at $59.95 and the TechFolio Pro, priced at $119.95, can be pre-ordered and will ship out in early February.

MacRumors readers interested in purchasing a TechFolio from Pad & Quill can use the promo code MR15 to get a $15 discount.

Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner Pad & Quill. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.

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