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Tech Backpack – Macbook Pro Touch Bar, Saent, and Moshi Accessories

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What’s in a tech backpack?

Whether you are traveling or just heading into work, you are probably used to being a Swiss Army knife of sorts. Backpacks are an essential asset for technophiles, but maybe your high school Jansport isn’t what it use to be. These days, we have to carry around thousands of dollars worth of equipment, so it is no surprise that we want our contents to be safe traveling from point A to point B.

First we need a backpack. Moshi created a backpack to fit the everyday techie lifestyle. The Helios is large enough to fit a 15″ laptop with plenty of room for books, gadgets, and a water bottle. Amazingly lightweight and durable, it features fully padded compartments to protect those costly items of yours. With magnetic closures straps and side pockets for easy access to your phone, it’s highly convenient and easy to maneuver during stressful situations. The rear Napoleon pocket is perfect for valuables like your wallet, passport, and boarding pass. The Helios backpack has a water repellent coating to protect against rain and snow. It’s slim silhouette is perfect for the style conscious who are seeking a premium backpack. The backpack is amazing for the everyday user. It is comfortable and sleek with just enough pockets to house all your items. Here are a few things we stuffed inside the Helios.

 

1. Laptop

The 15″ Macbook Pro slid in comfortably with a little wiggle room to spare. Rest assured, the additional padding surrounding the laptop will keep it safe and cozy during travel.

2. Notebooks

Being able to write down notes by hand is always good no matter where you are. It looks professional and gives you something to do with your hands. If you need a creative outlet along with a place to put your thoughts, Droodle Books might be the notebook for you.

3. Phone

It is almost impossible to leave the house without our cell phone without having an anxiety attack. The iPhone 7 Plus fit nicely in the side pocket for easy access.

4. Multiport Adapter

If you’re a techie, you are always prepared with extra dongles and accessories. Moshi’s USB-C Multiport Adapter allows you to connect additional peripherals to your USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 laptop.

5. Saent

Focus is important, but not everyone has it. Saent is a self described “magic button” that blocks out distractions, including your social media accounts, websites, text messages, and other alerts you may be getting throughout the day. An essential for the moving entrepreneur, it sits in one of the interior pockets, ready to work when you are.

6. Snacks

Constant travel can be straining for you and your empty stomach. Having some B UP protein bars in your backpack will come in handy during those busy days when you don’t have immediate access to a hearty meal.

7. Cables

Having the new Macbook Pro has its own responsibilities. Without a USB port, you’ll need a small adapter like the Nonda USB-C to USB 3.0 Mini Adapter and maybe some extra cables just in case. Let’s face it, USB’s will be around for awhile, so having these extra dongles around is necessary.

8. Sunglasses

The sun doesn’t set on deadlines.

9. Portable Battery

That extra charge is important, especially when your phone is at its last bar. Just as sleek as the Helios backpack, Moshi’s IonBank 5k portable battery is slim and stylish. The beauty of the IonBank is that it carries its own hideaway cables, so you don’t have to hold more than you already have to.

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