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Sep 22, 2010

Charge Gadgets From Your Backpack Without the Sun's Help

I much prefer the look of Quirky's Trek Support backpack to Voltaic's solar-powered backpack from years ago, and if enough people agree with me and pre-order it (for $130), they'll even put it into production.

Just like the rest of Quirky's products, the backpack design has been crowdsourced, but it just needs enough people to pre-order it before putting it on the factory line. It's about half the price of a solar-powered backpack, and doesn't have the obvious panels on the front—choosing, instead, a subtle grey and blue color-scheme.

Various pockets have been stitched in, with the main compartment large enough for a 15-inch laptop. The rechargeable battery, housed in a lower compartment, can charge up the gadgets via USB. It might not be as planet-friendly as the solar backpacks, but at least you can ensure your iPod won't run out of juice on a winter's day.

84 comments:

  1. awesome, i'm definitely buying one..

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  2. Sounds awesome indeed, but I hate carrying my laptop on book bags like these cause I always forget and lean back on it. They should make a solar powered messenger bag, now THATTT would be fucking great!


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  3. Thats cheap ! I'll definately buy one !

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  4. You could still plug the bag at school or work and get free energy for all your devices...

    S!

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  5. sick brah!

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  6. Awesome! I love checking your blog.

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  7. awesome backpack! now i won't have to worry about my phone's battery getting drain!

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  8. That pretty awesome tbh, wonder how you can charge a 15 inch lappy

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  9. I've always thought something like this could come in very handy.

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  10. Awesome concept, but nonetheless, I can't afford this.

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  11. lol, i need a backpack for when I travel! more pockets the better :D

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  12. need one but only if the gadgets inside are inclusive

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  13. Seems like a handy bag for hikers.

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  14. something to successfully identify you as a nerd

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  15. Looks pretty cool but it's defiantly something I don't need

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  16. That battery has to be huge and heavy... or it can't charge as many gadgets as you'd want..

    which is it?

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  17. This is awesome! We need more solar powered stuff

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  18. I don't think I have enough mobile gadgets to justify me buying this thing. But its still cool nonetheless.

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  19. cant unsee the flap beeing a tounge

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  20. seems like an awesome invention :)

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  21. Holy crap that's a ridiculous back bag! It's freaking awesome though!

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  22. But if it's just a battery...why don't you buy one of the many portable charging batteries out there and put it in a bag you actually like?

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  23. awesome :)

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  24. i must have the backpack

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  25. nice touch using a girls pic to bring in more people guy!

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  26. i'll just stick with a good ole jansport

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  27. looks cool but 130$? i dunno if it's really worth that much...

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  28. wow, nice. Not sure why you would need it though

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  29. whoa, actually seems practical.

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  30. I would love one, sounds really useful.

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  31. wow I didn't even know these existed, tempting, but just way out of my budget.

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  32. :D Thanks! Look forward to more.

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  33. That looks awesome, but I'm not a backpack kind of guy.

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  34. haha, i didn't know that?! or did i? good post anyway :D

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  35. nice..

    I can imagine flexible solar panels some day

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  36. Awesome post! keep up the good work...

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  37. but what if we WANT the help from the sun?

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  38. Crazy kids and their technology...

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  39. Not really my thing...but I like the concept!

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  40. i like your post !!

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  41. Great blog, man!

    Hope you`ll check out mine as well.

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  42. Not good enough for my 19 incher

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  43. my only issue with these is that its merely a rechargeable backpack. It uses its own charge to charge something else, but when its power dies, your still without power.
    Solar packs are cheaper now, I've seen them online for as little as 80 bucks. I'd personally rather have something that i could use to charge my stuff on a daily basis if I'm a backpacker, or in a Bug-out situation then something that will only provide power for a short while longer then normal.

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