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Wouldn't it be nice to travel with a reliable and portable power outlet for all of your mobile electronics? That's the dream that Tylt has possibly made a reality with its new Energi Backpack that houses a hefty 10,050 mAh battery that's accessible via three USB ports, allowing even the iPad and other tablets to recharge while buried in your bag. But what makes the Energi particularly slick is an inner networking system that lets you route cables and setup your own little power grid inside the pack. It includes microUSB, 30-pin dock connector, and lightning USB cables, and you're able to use your own charging adapters as well to supply power to devices inside any of the Energi's many pockets. The battery itself can be swapped in and out, but an easy-access USB cable means you never actually have to remove it for recharging. At $169 it's on the high-end of gear bags, but when you consider it includes cables for your iOS gear and a big battery, it suddenly sounds like a real bargain.
SURGE II CHARGED BACKPACK Buy From An Online Dealer The color/size of the product you selected is currently unavailable. Either select a different color/size, or purchase through one of our authorized online dealers below. notify me when available Please enter your email so we can alert you when the SURGE II CHARGED BACKPACK in is back in stock. We promise not to spam you. You will only be notified once. You will earn 2,290 PeakPoints with this product Members Earn 2,290 PeakPoints STORES - Available as of January 16, 2017 4:27:56 AM EST This pack has either a padded pocket or sleeve to stow your laptop. TSA-friendly compartment lays flat through security so you don't need to remove your laptop. 32-liter pack with integrated Joey™ T55 battery,32-liter pack with integrated Joey™ T55 battery,Sac de 32 litres équipé d’un bloc-pile JoeyMC T55 Dedicated lie-flat 17" laptop pocket with neoprene tablet sleeve FlexVent™ injection-molded shoulder straps
Comfortable, padded air-mesh back panel with Spine Channel and PE sheet Padded, winged, stowable hipbelt 420D nylon, 600D polyester print, 1680D ballistics nylon 3 lbs 3 oz (1445 g) 1953 in³ (32 liters) 19.5" x 14" x 8.5" (50 cm x 35 cm x 21 cm) 16.25” x 10.5” x 2” Displaying reviews 1-10Previous | Next »Awesome for 15in MacBook pros ProsAttractive DesignComfortableDurableGreat FeaturesLightweightRoomyConsBest UsesCommutingComputerOfficeSchoolTravelPrimary use:BusinessWas this a gift?:NoI would be cautious of the quality ProsComfortableConsPoor QualityWears Out QuicklyBest UsesSchoolPrimary use:BusinessWas this a gift?:NoWould not buy again ProsLightweightRoomyConsBest UsesCommutingComputerOfficeTravelPrimary use:BusinessWas this a gift?:NoLove this backpack! mefoto backpacker reviewProsAttractive DesignComfortableDurableGreat FeaturesLightweightRoomyConsBest UsesBooksCommutingComputerSchoolTravelPrimary use:PersonalWas this a gift?:Nocould never get a cord to fit the joey Primary use:BusinessWas this a gift?:Yes(3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)If your laptop is 15" or bigger, it will not fit. vodafone mclaren backpack
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No safer, but it's now too awesome to matter. This is what Vault's Powerbag has to offer. The bag comes with a whopping 3K mAh battery and a sporty red exterior, and new members can get their hands on one today for just $14. That's a full $60 less than what it's currently running for on Amazon. Update: Unsurprisingly, it appears all of these bags have now been grabbed. There's nothing left to see here. Okay, time for the details. The actual sales price is $39. New members who follow a referral link will get an additional $25 off. People who choose to sign up from the website directly will just get $15 off instead. That's still a substantial discount from the bag's original $130 cost. The built-in battery system charges the average smartphone twice and includes 30-pin Apple, microUSB and miniUSB connectors and a USB port. Charge literally hundreds of devices including smartphones, eReaders and many tablets. Tablets must be charged with their own USB cable through Powerbag's on-board USB port
The logo button turns Powerbag on or off when you press and hold for 2 seconds. Or press the logo button once quickly to see how much power you have left Water-resistant AC adapter charging port. When it's time to recharge Powerbag simply connect the included AC adapter and plug it into a wall outlet The contoured straps and back panel are designed to keep you comfortable even when your Backpack is filled to the brim Holds up to 16" laptop There aren't many reasons not to jump on this deal, unless you just can't stand the color red. Vau.lt $25 off sign-up, Powerbag BackpackUE ROLL 2 available for $68 at Amazon, Wal-Mart ($32 off)Amazon lightning deal - Grab a two pack of Anker USB Type-C to MicroUSB adapters for just $5 ($4 off)Grab the Gear 360 for $273 at many retailers, $77 off its original priceThe animated movie Bunyan & Babe, with voice actors John Goodman, Kelsey Grammer, and Jeff Foxworthy is free on Google PlayCheck off a New Year's resolution and get a six-pack (of Choetech USB Type C-A cables) for $7.99 ($3 off)
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