Need a new digital bag? You’ll get a charge from VoltNow’s Circuit handbags
Some people obsess over shoes, others about finding the absolute
perfect bag to carry their digital tools. Whether you’re a bag fanatic
or you just like sharp-looking, quality, carrying cases for your
essential electronics, VoltNow‘s Circuit collection of premium charging bags may pique your interest. Two Circuit styles are currently in a Kickstarter campaign.
The Circuit Messenger Bag has room and protected compartments for
both a laptop computer and a tablet. The Circuit Satchel is a handbag
style with a tablet compartment. Both bags come with a 10,000 mAh
battery bank with three USB charging ports and its own special
compartment inside the bag.
Both the Satchel and the Messenger Bag have internal cable routing so
you can charge devices from the battery bank in their own compartments
while you’re carrying the bags. The Messenger has a detachable non-slip
shoulder pad and a luggage pass-through pocket.
The circuit bags are constructed of premium leather described as
“buttery and soft to the touch” with herringbone nylon interior lining
and gunmetal hardware.
The bag’s electronics storage compartments are
made of padded suede microfiber to protect the devices from impact and
scratches. Each bag also has a built-in cable management system and two
leather cable ties to secure and organize the inevitable cables digital
devices require. Additional cable ties can be daisy-chained for more
cables.
According to a VoltNow representative on the Kickstarter site, the
tooling and prototyping for the bags are complete and the company has
final samples. The campaign purpose is to fund purchasing materials for
minimum order requirements for the company that will construct and hand
sew the Circuit bags.
The Circuit Satchel, still available at the Super Early Bird Special
$160 price will retail for $245 and the Circuit Messenger Bag, which
will sell for $395, has a Super Early Bird price of $250. The campaign
runs until February 23 with shipping to backers estimated in July.