Event lanyards, also known as lanyards, have become an essential accessory at many events, whether professional or leisure-based. But what exactly is a lanyard? Of military origin, the lanyard was originally a cord used to secure a whistle, a sword or other objects. Today, its use has become widespread and diversified, particularly in the context of events, trade shows or festivals.

A lanyard is much more than a simple cord. It is a practical and versatile tool, allowing you to keep essential items close at hand while offering increased visibility for a brand or an event. To find out more about how to use a lanyard at your events, discover the different types of accessories that can be attached to a lanyard, highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of each.  You will discover how these simple cords can be transformed into indispensable communication and functionality tools at your events.

Classic accessories for lanyards

Lanyards, these versatile neck straps, offer a wide range of uses thanks to the variety of accessories they can carry.

Here is a list of classic accessories that you can attach to your lanyard, each with its advantages and disadvantages.

  • Badges or ID cards : Practical for quick identification at events, these accessories facilitate access control and networking. They can be personalised to reflect the image of your company or event.
  • Keys :  A classic, but still just as effective for grouping and securing your keys. Whether for doors, lockers or safes, a keyring on a lanyard is a practical way to always keep them with you
  • Phones : With the omnipresence of smartphones, having a phone holder on your lanyard allows you to keep your device accessible and secure, whether for communication, information or entertainment.
  • Water bottles : Staying hydrated is crucial, especially at events. Attaching a water bottle to your lanyard makes it easy to carry and use.
  • Card holders : Ideal for storing your business cards, credit cards or loyalty cards. These accessories often come in the form of pouches or keyrings, offering a practical and secure solution to keep your cards close at hand.

These accessories are practical, useful, easily available, affordable and customisable. However, they can sometimes lack originality and be bulky or heavy. For those looking to stand out, there are more creative and unusual options.

Useful accessories for lanyards

When it comes to choosing accessories for your lanyard, opting for useful options can greatly improve your daily efficiency and comfort. Here are some practical accessories you might consider:

  • Glasses holder : For those who wear glasses, a glasses holder on a lanyard can be an elegant and practical way to keep them safe and within easy reach.
  • Cup holder : Ideal for staying hydrated throughout the day, especially in environments where it is essential to keep your hands free.
  • Charging cable: Allows electronic devices to be charged without the need for additional cables.
  • Pens : Always useful for taking notes or signing documents, pens attached to a lanyard via a clip are practical and always close at hand.
  • Torch: Useful for visibility in the dark or behind a desk.
  • USB key: Practical for carrying presentations or important documents.
  • Personal souvenirs: Allows the lanyard to be personalised with stickers, beads, etc.
  • Photo: Adds a personal touch and can spark conversations.
  • Hand sanitiser: Practical for maintaining personal hygiene.
  • Ribbons for name badges: Helps identify roles or interests at events.
  • Small household tools: Makes it easier to locate tools in the kitchen or garage.
  • Tool kits for technicians: Helps technicians keep their tools close at hand.
  • Passport and hotel keys: Essential for keeping these important items secure and accessible when travelling.

By choosing the right accessories for your lanyard, you can not only increase your efficiency, but also add a personal touch to your daily life.

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