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Review on Waterproof Lightweight Business πŸŽ’ Backpacks with Built-in Charging Capability by Megan Smith

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Sturdy, sturdy, comfortable, but the USB port isn't worth it.

I was looking for a few features in a backpack when I was a student: easy to leave open or be stolen) - USB connection - waterproof This backpack meets most of my expectations but I think something else would have it worked out better in the end. Here's what I found: Pros: To be clear, this backpack is not waterproof. It has a waterproof rain cover that packs into the bag and works great but is a little trickier to carry around. In light rain, a cover can be dispensed with. I like the look of the backpack. I only bring my tablet and planner to class, along with necessary chargers, snacks, and random clothing for weekend trips. It can take anything and doesn't look like it's about to burst, and the hidden pocket on the back is super handy for your wallet. It is also easily accessible while wearing. That's convenient. I often carry my backpack on a strap and it always hurts. It's comfortable for my back when I fasten both straps and wide enough not to hurt my shoulder. Inside there are many small pockets for storing things. I wish they were better separated/large in some places but this works well for separating my stuff. There is a laptop or tablet pad and it securely holds my Surface 6 Pro. It's big enough to slide everything in and out with ease and opens up so I can see inside most pockets at a glance. He is strong. I can stuff it and have no problem with things getting tight, sore or torn. Cons: I prefer this backpack to be nicer and more waterproof because it has a USB port. This port is garbage. Seriously, it's practically useless. I have a high capacity portable charger with 1.0 and 2.1 mAh ports in my backpack. Both of them don't work that well. When I plug my phone directly into the charger, it charges perfectly. But when I plug my phone into the charging port while walking, it charges, but it does it so damn slowly that the battery percentage is still dropping even when I'm not using my phone. Yes. I'm just connecting the cables to the charger, but I'm keeping my backpack in front of me because if you walk like that, it can open. There is no cord hole to prevent this issue otherwise I would have been perfectly happy with the backpack.

Pros
  • Looks good
Cons
  • Will write later