XJ-HOME Travel Laptop Backpack, Backpack for Men and Women with USB Charging/Headphone Port,Durable Water Resistant College School Backpack Laptop Bag for Fits 15.6 Inch Computer,Rose Red

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  • Bees M.

    > 24 hour

    As this school year comes to a close as of the writing of this review, Im already thinking about the next school year. Both of my kids will need new backpacks because they are so rough on them. This one will be for a 6th grader who needs to carry around a chromebook and the thousand other things he never takes out of his backpack. Its got a charging port for a phone if you keep a power bank in the backpack, and my kid always seems to have less than 10% charge on his phone somehow. So that will come in handy. Also, there is a special side pocket for the optional power bank. I like that feature, because in my own work backpack I have to use one of the available pouches for my power bank, ultimately limiting how much I can carry. No such issue with this backpack. He likes the minimalistic look and seems happy that this will be his backpack for the next year. Its got lots of compartments, seems well made, and hopefully will last the whole next school year.

  • MS. TEE TEE

    > 24 hour

    I use it for a work bookbag

  • MG_Texas

    > 24 hour

    I bought this backpack for my business trip and gaming needs and I’m very impressed by it. It has a lot of features and benefits that make it a great choice for travelers and gamers. The backpack is 18.4 inches in size, which is large enough to fit my gaming laptop and other accessories. It has a 55L capacity, which can hold 3-4 days of travel clothing and other items. It has multiple compartments and pockets that give excellent protection and organization for my laptop, tablet, mouse, keyboard, headset, power bank, charger, etc. It also has a USB charging port that allows me to charge my devices on the go. The backpack is TSA friendly and flight approved, which means I can easily pass through the airport security and board the plane without any hassle. The backpack can be unfolded freely 180 degrees, which makes it easy to access and pack my items. The backpack also has an RFID anti-theft pocket that protects my personal data from being scanned by thieves. The backpack is made of water-resistant and durable material that can withstand wear and tear. It also has red hooks that add a touch of style and contrast to the black color. The backpack is comfortable and ergonomic to wear, thanks to its suspended load technology that reduces the impact force to 30%. It also has a breathable mesh back panel and padded shoulder straps that provide ventilation and support. The backpack also has a sternum strap and a waist belt that help distribute the weight evenly and prevent back pain. The backpack also has a luggage strap that allows me to attach it to the trolley case of my suitcase. This is a great backpack for anyone who travels frequently and loves gaming. It’s a versatile and reliable backpack that offers a lot of value for money. It’s a must-have for anyone who wants to enjoy their trip and gaming experience without any worries

  • rvlaar

    > 24 hour

    I got this backpack when I was dissatisfied with my previous one, and what an upgrade! It is perfectly organized for all my essentials and electronics, and I like the strap that allows me to place it on my carry-on. There is enough storage here for a variety of trips, and the USB port makes charging super accessible. Very affordable for the cost.

  • Des

    > 24 hour

    This backpack is so great! I’ve only taken it on two trips so far but it has such a large capacity that I was able to use it by itself for a weekend getaway (when I’m normally the type to use a duffel bag). The fabric is thick and seems really sturdy. I also love how many pockets there are and the smaller areas within the pockets to add/organize extra items. There are lots of nice additions to this that make it super useful—including hooks inside and outside to attach items, a strap to attach sunglasses to, etc. My only complaints with it are the strap(s) that are included on the backpack don’t do a great job of securing the bag to a suitcase that’s carry-on size and actually caused my whole suitcase to fall over a couple times. Since the bag is wider than the carry-on, it had an uneven distribution of weight and the single strap holding it on wasn’t helping too much. I did use the buckle as an additional strap but it didn’t seem to help much. Also the size DOES make it a little difficult to fit under a plane seat if completely full. But I still love it and just have to plan to not fill it too much if using in conjunction with my carry-on.

  • JSpen

    > 24 hour

    Its a beautiful bag. The USB port on the outside of the bag seems pretty discreet, and the cable inside seems to be a good length. The bag doesnt look very big at a glance, but its very spacious when opened up.

  • RS

    > 24 hour

    Plenty of storage, easy to carry - back straps, top handle. Room for 17 laptop and iPad along with chargers and accessories, plenty more space for other travel items. Not sure about feature for opening it flat - TSA doesnt seem to use that feature but maybe in other countries it may be helpful.

  • David C

    > 24 hour

    It’s helpful to have the USB access, but I swapped out the included USB-A cord for a USB-C so it would fit my charging brick and computer, neither of which has the older style ports. The laptop sleeve is large enough for even the largest laptop, meaning there’s plenty of room for my 14” MBP, along with cables, without getting into the roomy main compartment. I’ve loaded the main section up with mics, cables, camera, LED panels, hub, a small prompter, audio and video capture devices, and cables. It’s not tall enough, of course, for my tripod or light stands, but those are best in a separate bag anyway. There’s a strap that serves as a luggage sleeve so it slides right over the handle of my carry-on (jury’s still out on how durable the strap will be), and even though it doesn’t have a waist strap, it’s still reasonably comfortable as a backpack when fully loaded. My only doubts are about durability, but for now it’s holding up pretty well.

  • Run26

    > 24 hour

    This is a decent sized backpack for travel use. The exterior is a textured nylon which appears to be relatively durable, while the inside is lined with the kind of plastic youd see in a soft-sided cooler. The straps are thinly padded, but are wide enough to be comfortable and not dig into your shoulders. The zippers might be the weak link: theyre lightweight plastic with metal pulls, but have worked so far. The back of the bag has a mesh liner (for breathability while wearing), and a convenient strap to hold the backpack onto the handle of a roller bag while walking through the airport or station. Theres a sturdy handle on top, along with a narrow hanging loop. Theres no sternum or waist strap, which is fine because this really isnt a bag made for hiking. There is a mesh bottle pocket on either side; they are large enough to hold my 24-oz cycling bottles, but cant handle a 1-liter Nalgene hiking bottle. I wish there were straps above the pockets to hold a taller item, such as a foldable umbrella. The bag has some tiny reflective accents on both sides, but I wouldnt pretend that they would provide much safety while walking on the road on a dark night. The large main compartment has a padded laptop sleeve with a Velcro strap (holds a MacBookPro with a lot of room to spare), and a half-sleeve where you could slide in a thin book or magazine. The middle compartment is also good-sized, and has a pocket on one side to hold a battery bank (not included) and a USB-A cable leading to an exterior port. A slot on the side would allow you to thread a headphone cable through. The front compartment can easily hold a sweater or two, and also has one pocket that is passport sized, one that an iPhone11 fits into, and two pencil sleeves; theres also a RFID pocket in case you think you need to protect your credit cards. Sewn into the top is a split ring that could secure a set of keys (would be more convenient if it was a clip, like the one that is inexplicably attached to the outside front of the bag). Overall this backpack fits my needs for travel - its roomy enough to carry the essentials and fits under an airline seat. My one wish would be that it had a small zippered compartment on the front where you could quickly stash your wallet, keys, and phone before going through airport security.

  • Emily Dayne

    > 24 hour

    Ive been looking at new backpacks for the longest time, yet none have been spacious and/or big enough. This bag hits ALL the marks! By far the best backpack Ive had in such a long time. Great quality, so many different pockets, and love that its designed so well and with the user in mind. MUST BUY!!

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