XJ-HOME Travel Laptop Backpack, Backpack for Men and Women with USB Charging/Headphone Port,Durable Water Resistant College School Backpack Laptop Bag for Fits 15.6 Inch Computer,Rose Red

(476 reviews)

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  • Sher Abbas

    > 24 hour

    Love this bag especially for my upcoming travel.

  • Christina

    > 24 hour

    This is a very masculine and sophisticated-looking backpack. Its size is 18 x 12 x 8 inches. The main compartment fits up to a 15.6-inch Laptop. There is a total of 3 compartments in this backpack so you will not run out of space for your things. The backpack is made of waterproof durable Polyester. The backpack has reinforced stitching, so it is constructed well. It appears very durable and strong enough to hold a lot. Great backpack at a great price. Highly recommend it!

  • Fernanda Alarcón

    > 24 hour

    Muy linda de acuerdo a las especificaciones que tiene en la página y el tiempo de entrega súper rápido

  • David C

    > 24 hour

    It’s helpful to have the USB access, but I swapped out the included USB-A cord for a USB-C so it would fit my charging brick and computer, neither of which has the older style ports. The laptop sleeve is large enough for even the largest laptop, meaning there’s plenty of room for my 14” MBP, along with cables, without getting into the roomy main compartment. I’ve loaded the main section up with mics, cables, camera, LED panels, hub, a small prompter, audio and video capture devices, and cables. It’s not tall enough, of course, for my tripod or light stands, but those are best in a separate bag anyway. There’s a strap that serves as a luggage sleeve so it slides right over the handle of my carry-on (jury’s still out on how durable the strap will be), and even though it doesn’t have a waist strap, it’s still reasonably comfortable as a backpack when fully loaded. My only doubts are about durability, but for now it’s holding up pretty well.

  • Miriam

    > 24 hour

    This is a great backpack. The purple is a nice shade. It holds a lot of clothes and technology. I packed it with my iPad, charger, clothes, shoes, and toiletries for a weekend trip, and it held up perfectly. I shoved things in and it still zippered up with no issues (the zipper didnt open in the middle, the zipper grip didnt break off). Even though it was stretching, the stitching didnt show like it was about to give way. Its definitely a sturdy travel companion. I feel confident that itll take the beating of air travel or of camping or of anything I can throw at it. I think the plug on the side for a portable charger is a nice feature. I havent used it yet, but its cool to have.

  • Truthful Reviews

    > 24 hour

    I got this for my husband who is a corporate executive chef. He needs to carry a laptop etc from work to come constantly and this is an awesome bag for just that. The usb cable is a great addition as well as the room for everything he has.

  • MS. TEE TEE

    > 24 hour

    I use it for a work bookbag

  • Shopaholic

    > 24 hour

    My backpack shoulder strap tore off and so I ordered this backpack as a replacement. The backpack arrived folded in half in a plastic bag. Once unpacked, I went through all of the pockets and compartments. The backpack is very nice, and its function is perfect for my needs. The backpack also feels very sturdy and the stitching is very nicely done as well. Overall a very good backpack and will be a nice change from the one I have been using.

  • Jeremy J

    > 24 hour

    I got this to replace another pack that the zippers were starting to fail after about eight years of use. This one is quite a bit larger than I had expected. In all honesty, I didn’t pay attention to the dimensions before ordering. It fits my 15.5 inch screened laptop with ease. There is also an additional pouch for my tablet. That is a nice addition, as I had to pack them in the same pouch in my old pack. Construction seems solid and I didn’t find any loose threads around the sewing seams. If you felt inclined to store cards in it, there are lined pockets that claim RFID protection. Side cinch straps to tighten the pack down are also a nice feature. The one thing I feel that could be updated is the included charging port. It is a standard USB-A to USB-A. With most devices and battery backup’s going to a USB-C connection, it would be nice to at least have an adapter included. I can’t speak to it’s longevity yet, but I hope it at least last half as long as my previous pack.

  • Run26

    > 24 hour

    This is a decent sized backpack for travel use. The exterior is a textured nylon which appears to be relatively durable, while the inside is lined with the kind of plastic youd see in a soft-sided cooler. The straps are thinly padded, but are wide enough to be comfortable and not dig into your shoulders. The zippers might be the weak link: theyre lightweight plastic with metal pulls, but have worked so far. The back of the bag has a mesh liner (for breathability while wearing), and a convenient strap to hold the backpack onto the handle of a roller bag while walking through the airport or station. Theres a sturdy handle on top, along with a narrow hanging loop. Theres no sternum or waist strap, which is fine because this really isnt a bag made for hiking. There is a mesh bottle pocket on either side; they are large enough to hold my 24-oz cycling bottles, but cant handle a 1-liter Nalgene hiking bottle. I wish there were straps above the pockets to hold a taller item, such as a foldable umbrella. The bag has some tiny reflective accents on both sides, but I wouldnt pretend that they would provide much safety while walking on the road on a dark night. The large main compartment has a padded laptop sleeve with a Velcro strap (holds a MacBookPro with a lot of room to spare), and a half-sleeve where you could slide in a thin book or magazine. The middle compartment is also good-sized, and has a pocket on one side to hold a battery bank (not included) and a USB-A cable leading to an exterior port. A slot on the side would allow you to thread a headphone cable through. The front compartment can easily hold a sweater or two, and also has one pocket that is passport sized, one that an iPhone11 fits into, and two pencil sleeves; theres also a RFID pocket in case you think you need to protect your credit cards. Sewn into the top is a split ring that could secure a set of keys (would be more convenient if it was a clip, like the one that is inexplicably attached to the outside front of the bag). Overall this backpack fits my needs for travel - its roomy enough to carry the essentials and fits under an airline seat. My one wish would be that it had a small zippered compartment on the front where you could quickly stash your wallet, keys, and phone before going through airport security.

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