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Review on πŸŽ’ Waterproof Expandable Business Computer Backpack by Jenna Hernandez

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Don't let the feature set fool you. it's not like that

I really wanted this bag to be liked. I'm planning a 2 week trip to Italy and I'm looking for a bag that can offer both function and form. Let's start with the good. Light and compact like many others, this bag is very practical. It sits high on the back, meaning long, heavy-load rides shouldn't be uncomfortable. The stuff is very cheap for the price. Hard shell, looks tear resistant. However, this is not a bag I would throw away. Like many other hard cases, this one has a tendency to crack and collapse if weighed enough. Forget about checking this bag in at the airport. Functionality - has enough subjects, I could also use it for school. Unfortunately, some of these functions do not work. minuses. Pockets on the shoulders, there is hardly room for a deck of cards. Maybe the buttons are better. Slow pass-through loading. I tested a USB hub with QC3.0 capable of outputting 5a. Most phones can be charged quickly, so this was an advantage for me. Unfortunately, the pass-through only put out 1A of charge, which is terrible for a bag of this price. The connector is also USB A. The connector was rigid and wouldn't grab the cable with two hands without force. If you carry a backpack and need to charge, you'd better take the battery out of your pocket. The USB port must be equipped with USB C and A connectors to work with iPhone and Android and at least meet the QC 2.0 standard. The cap must have a rubber tab as plastic can corrode the connector when exposed to moisture. As an all-purpose backpack for commuters, I think it's fine. But the main benefit is the charging port, and that's not enough.

Pros
  • A sea of positive emotions
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  • No achievement