Shengtuu via Amazon has 40L MATEIN Carry-On Travel Backpack w/ USB Port & 17" Laptop Slot (X-Large, Black) for $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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Product Details:
18"H x 13.5"L x 8"W
TSA-friendly 90-180° opening design
External USB port with built in charging cable
water-repellent, high-density polyester
4 main compartments, the personal item backpack's main compartment with double zippers has enough storage room to store like a suitcase, fits up to 3-4 days trip. The separate laptop compartment offers enhanced padding to protect your 17" laptop. The front compartment has many pockets to keep your belongings organized. The Secure hidden pocket design can protect your passport, wallet & valuables
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Shengtuu via Amazon has 40L MATEIN Carry-On Travel Backpack w/ USB Port & 17" Laptop Slot (X-Large, Black) for $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter ItsSoCheap for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
18"H x 13.5"L x 8"W
TSA-friendly 90-180° opening design
External USB port with built in charging cable
water-repellent, high-density polyester
4 main compartments, the personal item backpack's main compartment with double zippers has enough storage room to store like a suitcase, fits up to 3-4 days trip. The separate laptop compartment offers enhanced padding to protect your 17" laptop. The front compartment has many pockets to keep your belongings organized. The Secure hidden pocket design can protect your passport, wallet & valuables
Model: MATEIN Carry on Backpack, 40L Flight Approved Large Travel Laptop Backpack with USB Charge Port, 17 Inch Water Resistant Luggage Computer Daypack College Overnight Weekender Bag for Men & Women, Black
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DONESN'T FIT
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funny translations aside, how does the USB port in this function? Is it just a pass through or do you connect to a usb cable that is included attached to the bag? Or is it a port that you attach a cable to?
DONESN'T FIT
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funny translations aside, how does the USB port in this function? Is it just a pass through or do you connect to a usb cable that is included attached to the bag? Or is it a port that you attach a cable to?
I had one that had a small pocket where you placed a power bank which then connected to a port. You connected on the backpack to the power bank through the port. Now, though, some airlines are cracking down on letting power banks on planes I guess depending on their size/power.
I had one that had a small pocket where you placed a power bank which then connected to a port. You connected on the backpack to the power bank through the port. Now, though, some airlines are cracking down on letting power banks on planes I guess depending on their size/power.
I guess that also means the port could limit charge rate etc. depending on how its rated. Odd choice.
To my understanding power banks up to 27000 mAh are allowed
I had one that had a small pocket where you placed a power bank which then connected to a port. You connected on the backpack to the power bank through the port. Now, though, some airlines are cracking down on letting power banks on planes I guess depending on their size/power.
100 Wh is the maximum allowed by TSA, regardless of form (in a laptop or as a standalone battery). As long as the battery is less than that, you should be fine.
Looks solid. I am now using a 27L Lowespro, looking for a larger one. This one has a luggage strap, essential for me. But it doesn't have a waist strap, making fast moving difficult. What do you guys think, worth it?
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For those interested, this would count as a cabin bag for most european airlines.
The problem with a backpack cabin bag is then you have to carry your under seat bag in your hands.
Whereas if you find (and they are tough to find in the us) a roller cabin bag that meets the stringent 21.5x15.5x7.8 in dimension you can then carry an underseat bag (small backpack) on your back and have your hands free.
100 Wh is the maximum allowed by TSA, regardless of form (in a laptop or as a standalone battery). As long as the battery is less than that, you should be fine.
I think that 100 WH is the aggregated limit, for all lithium based batteries. You can't bring two 100WH power banks on board.
I had one that had a small pocket where you placed a power bank which then connected to a port. You connected on the backpack to the power bank through the port. Now, though, some airlines are cracking down on letting power banks on planes I guess depending on their size/power.
Power banks are allowed on CARRY ON bags now, not checked luggage....very recent change. Not sure of max size but I know the TSA (nor EU airports) will bother you for a 20K mah or smaller. Flown 5 times in the last 10 days to Europe, back to the US, and now in South America.
I got the other one that went on sale here a week or two ago. It says it fits, and looks like larger dimensions:
14 x 19 x 7.8 inches
I have yet to try it on a flight though.
I got the other one that went on sale here a week or two ago. It says it fits, and looks like larger dimensions:
14 x 19 x 7.8 inches
I have yet to try it on a flight though.
Power banks are allowed on CARRY ON bags now, not checked luggage....very recent change. Not sure of max size but I know the TSA (nor EU airports) will bother you for a 20K mah or smaller. Flown 5 times in the last 10 days to Europe, back to the US, and now in South America.
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funny translations aside, how does the USB port in this function? Is it just a pass through or do you connect to a usb cable that is included attached to the bag? Or is it a port that you attach a cable to?
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lmao
funny translations aside, how does the USB port in this function? Is it just a pass through or do you connect to a usb cable that is included attached to the bag? Or is it a port that you attach a cable to?
To my understanding power banks up to 27000 mAh are allowed
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The problem with a backpack cabin bag is then you have to carry your under seat bag in your hands.
Whereas if you find (and they are tough to find in the us) a roller cabin bag that meets the stringent 21.5x15.5x7.8 in dimension you can then carry an underseat bag (small backpack) on your back and have your hands free.
14 x 19 x 7.8 inches
I have yet to try it on a flight though.
14 x 19 x 7.8 inches
I have yet to try it on a flight though.
Do you have a link to that one?
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Thanks buddy!