Something Strong Charging Backpack for $39

October 19, 2017   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Something Strong Charging Backpack for $39
Sleek Backpack? Check. External Battery for On-the-Go Charging? Check.
Expires October 18, 2022 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 55% off

KEY FEATURES

A stylish backpack is a great thing to have when you’re going about your day. Even better? When that backpack comes with a battery! This sleek bag is big enough to fit all of your daily essentials, and is loaded with pockets and pouches to completely organize your belongings, while the included battery can charge your phone multiple times over, without needing to stop for an outlet.

  • Battery has enough juice to charge a standard iPhone three times
  • Inner padded pouch for devices
  • Two inner pouches
  • Two outer zipper pockets
  • Two side beverage holders
  • Padded straps are adjustable
  • PRODUCT SPECS

    Details & Requirements

    • Dimensions: 19″H x 16.5″W x 5″D

    Includes

    • Something Strong Charging Backpack (dark grey)
    • Battery
    • USB cable
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