![]() Lanyards can feature a variety of customisation techniques including screen-printing, Jacquard loom weaving, heat transfer, and offset printing. In these cases, lanyards may be customised with the related name and/or logo of the event, business, or organisation. Lanyards can also be used as keychains, particularly in situations where keys can easily be lost, such as gyms, public pools and communal showers. Occasionally, small items like business cards, pens or tools can be placed behind the badge for easy access. A plastic pouch or badge holder with at least one clear side is attached to the lanyard with the person's name badge or ID card. Such lanyards are often made of braided or woven fabric or split with a clip attached to the end. Lanyards are commonly used to display badges, tickets or ID cards for identification where security is required, such as businesses, corporations, hospitals, prisons, conventions, trade fairs, and backstage passes used in the entertainment industry. The Wii Remote wrist strap is a form of lanyard, keeping the device attached to a player's arm during the often vigorous movements involved in its use. Some earphones incorporate the audio signal into the lanyard, meaning it doubles up as headphone cords as well. Electronics designed to take a lanyard usually have a small through-hole built into a corner or edge of the case or anchored to the frame of the device the corresponding lanyard generally has a loop of thread on the end that is attached to that hole with a simple knot, usually a cow hitch. Lanyards are widely used with small electronic devices such as cameras, MP3 players and USB flash drives to prevent loss or dropping.
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