I bought this bag for a short trip and to be honest I had low expectations. Basically, I was looking for a bag that would fit my relatively large laptop, iPad, and have multiple internal pockets to organize my stuff. The USB port was an additional feature that I also really liked about this bag and helped me with my decision. My first impression when I received the bag; I was really impressed with the quality of the material used, it seems to be durable. I was also impressed with the amount of internal pockets and storage inside the bag, it's designed to take full advantage of the interior space, which I really liked. The USB port is very useful, especially when traveling, where it includes an internal long extension cord that connects to a portable battery (power bank), and connecting a cellphone or other device to an external port allows you to use it without open your bag and spoil your stuff in it. The only thing you need to make sure before using this feature is that your external battery (power bank) turns on automatically when any device is connected to it. Otherwise you'll still have to open the case to turn it on, but that's related to the battery, not the case, but that's good to consider. The only thing I didn't like is not sure if it's supposed to be like that or is it a defect in the bag I received, the USB port and the cable connected to it are not sewn and not secured in place, it can completely be removed from inside the bag leaving the outer connector empty and the connector can end up falling into the bag when you need to use it. This is a small detail and it could be a feature that somehow makes it more flexible. This is the only downside I noticed while using the bag. Everything else exceeded my expectations.
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