







🎒 Elevate your commute with the backpack that works as hard as you do.
The FUTURE AESTHETICS Business Laptop Smart Backpack combines durable, waterproof oxford fabric with a spacious, multi-pocket design to hold laptops up to 15.6 inches and essentials for business trips. Featuring a built-in USB charging port and anti-theft hidden pockets, it’s engineered for professionals who demand style, security, and smart functionality in one sleek carry-on.









| ASIN | B0CP14TWPK |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (115) |
| Date First Available | 26 November 2023 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
S**A
This backpack has SO MUCH ROOM! I bought it for my husband for work when his other fell apart, and he absolutely loves it. Thinking about buying one for myself. Very nice material, seems high quality and durable. Has a charger cord inside one of the pockets for cell phones and things (needs a battery pack attached to work, but pretty cool). Padded and soft inside. Just love the whole thing. Highly recommend.
S**A
Sleek styling. Water resistant fabric. Padded yet not bulky. Plenty of room with appropriate division of space. Only thing I miss is space for my beverage cup.
R**N
I just received this and transferred my work stuff from my old backpack to this one. These are first impressions and if I have additional thoughts later, I will update below. I came from using an 8 year old Swiss Gear backpack that honestly could have easily been repaired, but I thought I deserved something nice and new. That said, I'll be doing a little comparison to my Swiss Gear backpack here along with my impressions of the Future Aesthetics Business Backpack. Things I DO like: 1. Surface material seems to be of an unusually high quality. I'm used to seeing and feeling cheap backpacks outside of my Swiss Gear. The material here is THICK but light, and overall, the pack has a stiff but pliable shell that seems to hold its shape well. No telling if it will soften up after a while or droop like my Swiss Gear does when something heavy is in an upper pocket, but I don't feel like it will. 2. Soft but thick nylon webbing with extra stitching at the attachment points. All the webbing appears to be the tightly woven thicker type that is still soft to the touch, unlike the loosely woven stuff you find on kids school backpacks that might last one or two school years. It's even marginally better than the webbing on my old backpack. 3. Zippers are smooth. I'm not sure if they are high quality zippers or not but, they are currently (it IS new) working smoothly and will either break in and become smoother, or just get worse. Time will tell. I occasionally run some beeswax over zippers that are a little rough, but I don't feel the need at this time. 4. Size. The size seems just right. From the photos on Amazon, it looks almost massive, but it isn't. It's easily comparable to my old Swiss Gear, and probably just a little narrower. It's not quite as "stuffable" as my old one, but it makes up for it in holding its shape and protecting your gear. 5. Hidden pocket(s). While I may not use it for keeping documents safe or anything, I like the presence of a pocket in the back padding facing toward you when wearing the pack and the additional "credit card/ID" pocket in the left strap. I mainly carry my pack only on my right shoulder unless I'm actually traveling with it or carrying a heavy load, so the ID pocket won't get used much unless I need somewhere to clip a GoPro. 6. USB Power ports. I've always thought, "Why do I need one of these?", but I have to say, it'll be nice plugging right into my backpack without having to dig out the power pack, fiddle with the power cord and then carry it around or stuff it in the pocket again. Of course, I'll have to keep a cable handy in the bottom pocket or the pocket with the power pack, but it'll be nice, I think. Things I DON'T like: 1. It isn't stuffable. I know... I mentioned this in things I like, but sometimes, I need a stuffable bag. When I go to a convention, I need somewhere to put all the extra swag and still be able to get away with my main bag and this one as carry-ons. I'm a chronic over-packer and gear hound, so getting more stuff in comes with the territory. 2. The main pocket only has ONE zipper pull. All large compartments on a backpack should have two zipper pulls... period. The laptop pocket has two, but why not the main large compartment? I can't imagine this was much of a cost savings, but probably more of a design aesthetic. 3. Pockets. The bottom pocket is nice, but puts items there more in harm's way, especially when you consider it requires that you haven't stuffed the main compartment. It requires additional space in the main compartment to fit anything of much size in it. I personally use it for cables that are flexible and can take a hit, but I'd avoid putting your reading glasses or anything fragile in there. The outer side pockets (with the magnetic snaps) are too small for anything of any real thickness to fit into and too shallow as well. Maybe you could fit some flash drives in there, or a business card holder. The inner side pockets are also a bit tight. I can fit one of my thin (1/4 inch thick) power banks, a USB power supply and a few short cables in the one on the side with the USB ports, but that's about it. The other side houses a 10 pack of surgical masks (I work for a hospital) for when I'm in a patient facing area, and that's about all I can keep in there without really stuffing it. 4. I really wish the laptop pocket opened a full 180 degrees. This would just make it that much more convenient at the airport. As it is, the zipper doesn't go all the way to the bottom, so the best you can do is open it enough that security can get a good view in through the top when looking straight down, but that doesn't help on the X-Ray conveyor where they like you to REMOVE your laptop if it's in a bag with other stuff that may block a clear view of the laptop alone. Phew... that's a lot for first impressions. Despite the things I DON'T like, I do like the backpack as a whole, including the look, and I think it'll be a perfect companion for work where I'm constantly hauling a Dell XPS15 and an iPad with keyboard cover back and forth almost daily. The fit is a bit tight, but It'll probably be fine and hopefully loosen up a bit over time.
H**O
Very well made, durable materials and great design. Would have loved more inner pockets to store stuff in a better way.
M**Y
The Business Laptop Smart Backpack is a practical and stylish choice for professionals on the go. Designed to comfortably hold a 15.6-inch laptop, it offers ample space for your essentials with multiple compartments for organization. Its sleek, minimalist appearance makes it suitable for both commuting and business trips. The backpack is lightweight yet durable, featuring sturdy straps and quality materials that ensure longevity. Overall, a reliable and convenient option for anyone seeking a functional carry-on bag that combines style and practicality. The charging port in convenient and comes in handy. The backpack is comfortable to wear and I love the look.
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