I have a standard PS4 and standard VR pack. Pros: The backpack has a slim design, has enough padding to avoid damaging devices, and has a slot for most PS4 essentials. to the carrier. - Items fit snugly in the bag, keeping them secure and preventing them from bumping into each other when traveling. - The bag fits comfortably on the consumer's back and evenly distributes the weight so as not to be incredibly bulky. Cons: - There are a few shortcomings that I personally found. While the snug fit prevents damage when traveling, it also means there is little to no room for additional accessories (extra controllers, extra games, charging stations, external hard drives, etc.). There seems to be a slot for every item, a noticeable lack of dedicated slots for the PS Move camera, and the many cables that both systems require. This makes the use of additional side compartments for camera and cable storage absolutely necessary. The lack of organization of these items adds some fatigue as the consumer is essentially forced to tuck cords haphazardly into pockets or other slots they can find. An additional level of organization is required on the part of the user if they want to be able to identify which cables go to which device after unpacking the backpack. As this product is sold for travel use, one would expect certain security settings to prevent unwanted access. This means that backpack entry points have no easy way to prevent this unwanted access (i.e. ways to lock the bag). The zips are one piece, no holes, meaning there is no easy way to ensure the zips are always closed/together. Thus, the bag has many good qualities that outweigh some aspects of the personal criticism. It has an above average design and feels sturdy enough to last a couple of years. I would recommend this product to anyone who wants to take their system to a party or to a friend's house. As long as you are aware of the uncertainty and exercise proper controls when traveling, you should have no problem using this product.