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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Good bag, could be better, January 31, 2012 By This review is from: Powerbag Messenger Bag with Battery for Charging Smartphones, Tablets and eReaders, Black (RFAP-0080F) (Personal Computers) I bought this bag at Best Buy as I was in a hurry to get a bag for my personal laptop prior to a recent vacation. I've got a leather laptop bag for my work laptop but wanted something a little lighter and newer. After taking it on a 2 week vacation I can say that the bag is attractive, well made, and the chargers work as advertised. I typically didn't need to charge my phone more than once at a time as I had access to power except on the plane, however, my guess is the charger could charge at least a couple times before it would be depleted. You simply plug the bag into the wall with the provided cord and lights on the bag tell you when the internal battery is charging and is charged full.
My problem with this bag is it could easily be so much better. Yes, as others said its got a lot of pockets, but they're all tiny!!! unless you need 15 little pockets to hold change, chicklets, etc, they are not all that useful. It would be great to have 1 big pocket on the back so... Read more
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Problem with plug-in in the bag, February 13, 2012 This review is from: Powerbag Messenger Bag with Battery for Charging Smartphones, Tablets and eReaders, Black (RFAP-0080F) (Personal Computers) The biggest problem I have is the plugin falls into the seam of the bag. The adapter is not attached to the bag and is not held into place by the cheap plastic piece. Also, I internal strap to hold in the computer and tablet is a bit of a pain. There are lots of little pockets all over but not very practical. If you need to carry a few books, it will seem crammed very quickly. I also think it is difficult to clasp closed and open.
It could be much better. I do like have the ability to plug-in several devices with just one cord. Including two cords would be awesome. One for home and one for travel.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Pockets much smaller than expected, February 3, 2012 By Michelle (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Powerbag Messenger Bag with Battery for Charging Smartphones, Tablets and eReaders, Black (RFAP-0080F) (Personal Computers) I was drawn to this bag not only for the coolness factor (power! in a bag!) but because it seemed to have tons of pockets for all my devices.
The interior pockets were okay; your standard nice padded space for a laptop with a strap and a biggish pocket next to it. But none of the smaller pockets were of a size that would fit my Kindle Touch, not even the one with the power cord for the Kindle. None of the outside pockets were very convenient to get to, either, including the one which might charge/hold a smartphone. To get to those you'd have to unlatch the main flap, which ain't easy.
Looks-wise, eh. It looked cooler in the pictures. That said it seemed nicely made with a good strap.
This bag might be okay for storage and powering-up, but I can't imagine carrying it in an airport. In the end I had to return it.
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| 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Powerbag Messenger Bag with Battery for Charging Smartphones, Tablets and eReaders, Black (RFAP-0080F) (Personal Computers) I bought this bag at Best Buy as I was in a hurry to get a bag for my personal laptop prior to a recent vacation. I've got a leather laptop bag for my work laptop but wanted something a little lighter and newer. After taking it on a 2 week vacation I can say that the bag is attractive, well made, and the chargers work as advertised. I typically didn't need to charge my phone more than once at a time as I had access to power except on the plane, however, my guess is the charger could charge at least a couple times before it would be depleted. You simply plug the bag into the wall with the provided cord and lights on the bag tell you when the internal battery is charging and is charged full.My problem with this bag is it could easily be so much better. Yes, as others said its got a lot of pockets, but they're all tiny!!! unless you need 15 little pockets to hold change, chicklets, etc, they are not all that useful. It would be great to have 1 big pocket on the back so... Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Powerbag Messenger Bag with Battery for Charging Smartphones, Tablets and eReaders, Black (RFAP-0080F) (Personal Computers) The biggest problem I have is the plugin falls into the seam of the bag. The adapter is not attached to the bag and is not held into place by the cheap plastic piece. Also, I internal strap to hold in the computer and tablet is a bit of a pain. There are lots of little pockets all over but not very practical. If you need to carry a few books, it will seem crammed very quickly. I also think it is difficult to clasp closed and open.It could be much better. I do like have the ability to plug-in several devices with just one cord. Including two cords would be awesome. One for home and one for travel. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By Michelle (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Powerbag Messenger Bag with Battery for Charging Smartphones, Tablets and eReaders, Black (RFAP-0080F) (Personal Computers) I was drawn to this bag not only for the coolness factor (power! in a bag!) but because it seemed to have tons of pockets for all my devices.The interior pockets were okay; your standard nice padded space for a laptop with a strap and a biggish pocket next to it. But none of the smaller pockets were of a size that would fit my Kindle Touch, not even the one with the power cord for the Kindle. None of the outside pockets were very convenient to get to, either, including the one which might charge/hold a smartphone. To get to those you'd have to unlatch the main flap, which ain't easy. Looks-wise, eh. It looked cooler in the pictures. That said it seemed nicely made with a good strap. This bag might be okay for storage and powering-up, but I can't imagine carrying it in an airport. In the end I had to return it. |
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