SwissDigital Design Carrying Case Backpack with Charging Port for Up to 16" MacBooks

$89.99
SKU: SD-8-X

Eligibility: Everyone qualifies! No Academic ID required

Swissdigital Design backpacks are designed for the new "Commuter Urban Traveler" and built to last. Take your laptop, tablet, cell phones, books, water bottle, mask and other essentials in your backpack for local trips to cafes, hangouts, parks, beaches, lakes, mountain trails or other places.

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Features include:

Water Resistant
The backpack is made of premium water resistant and durable polyester fabric to protect your stuffs inside from getting wet in light raining day.

Extra Large
Extra large capacity thanks to multiple multi-function pockets, including a separate laptop compartment for Macbooks up to 16" and any other notebook up to 15.6".

Integrated USB Charging Port
Equipped with a USB port offering quick access to charge your phone and other electronic devices like iPhone, iPad, Kindle, and all other USB devices conveniently and freely. The integrated USB charging port enables you to use the device while it charges and walk at the same time (portable battery pack is NOT INCLUDED - no specific battery pack is required).

TSA Friendly with Moush Pouch
When checked, it unfolds freely 90-180 degrees so you can quickly navigate through airport security and store items neatly, designed exclusively for air travel.

Add-a-Bag System
Add-A-Bag system convenient your travel. A luggage strap allows you to connect your suitcase to the backpack and thus pull with one hand. Your trip will immediately become much easier and more pleasant.

Safeguard Your Privacy with an Integrated RFID Protection Pocket
Travel without worries. The RFID protection compartment protects your personal data from being accessed by RFID scanners (e.g. credit cards, passports and driver's licenses).