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This sponsored post is written in collaboration with TYLT. All opinions are my own.

What do you get for someone who likes a practical gift for their birthday? That knows how to rebuild a computer and travels often? And constantly stores their stuff in your carry-on? Their travel bags. Especially if that person lives and dies by the computer even more than you do; while I do a bit of the tap-tap-tapping for my job day and side gigs, J relies on his monstrous brick of a dynamic programming laptop for plugging into computer systems and fixing electrical type equipment at work. That's as far as I’ll explain because the details get fuzzy for me, and I have no idea what any of it means, but the laptop is essential. And goes everywhere in a boring backpack. So I found the TYLT Energi Pro—a much better with a few extra features. You know—a more practical one.

The sleek Energi Pro Power Backpack is attractive with its J. Crew gray-styled fabric and has some serious juice. It's one of the few bags that can charge your phone and tablet while you walk down the street. Or terminal if you travel as much as we do. It has a removable charge pack that can be used as a stand-alone charger. We put it to the test after a weird turn of events rendered the outlets in our hotel room useless. From 20% to over 60% in the course of a song. I’m not particularly tech-savvy, but a quick Google search shows that a 20,800 mAh battery can charge two smart devices simultaneously at top speed, add 7+ charges to iPhone6, 5+ charges to Galaxy S7, two charges to iPad Air and charge the new generation laptop that uses USB and USB-C. Yay, technology!! I can keep watching Netflix.

Aside from being stylish and practical, the TYLT Energi Pro is built for comfort. The weight of many devices requires strength, and the water-resistant 210D Polyester is reinforced to prevent tears and rips. The broad shoulders straps are padded to distribute weight without digging into your neck, and the strap’s curve along your chest prevents that obnoxious armpit chafing. There's even a handy adjustable chest strap to keep the contents from shifting around and throwing you off balance.

And it has 12 pockets, which as a non-techie, is just my favorite thing.

Features: Water resistant sweat Resistant PolyesterSelf StandingRFID Credit Card Security Pouch20,800 mAh battery12Internal PocketsHeadphone PocketLuggage Trolley PocketTSA Friendly opens 180 degrees

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