If you are looking for generic storage rather than a camera bag, there are several "9 x 10" or "10 x 9" magnetic storage options:

This report analyzes the hypothetical or specialized specification designated The phrase suggests a structured archival system for magnetic media (e.g., tape reels, hard disk drives, or floppy disks) organized in a 10x9 grid (90 units) and sealed using flexible, resealable zip-top bags or liners. The system aims to optimize density, environmental protection, and access efficiency.

The bag is specifically designed for individuals who need hands-free access to their gear while at the gym or outdoors.

Emerging third-generation prototypes include "smart repositories" with QR codes printed on the zip top. You scan the code, and an app tells you exactly how many screws are left in the 9 compartments (using weight sensors in the magnetic base). While still expensive for the average user, this technology will eventually trickle down.

These bags are common in archaeological and biological repositories where organization by material class or catalog number (such as "FN" numbers) is critical. Closure System : A dual-locking mechanism featuring a magnetic top for rapid temporary closure and a heavy-duty for long-term security. Dimensions (Standard 10x9)

It comfortably houses iPad Minis, small Kindles, and large-format power banks.