What's in my Tech
Bag! v5.0 #Helpful Post
Today's
video is sponsored by Sennheiser.
Yo
guys, Jonathan here.
It
is time for a brand new "What's In My Bag?"
Got
some new tech and, more importantly,
a
really freaking cool backpack.
So
this guy sitting on my back right now,
kind
of blending into my shirt,
is
the Herschel Supply Co. Apex Lawson.
If
you love prime knit, if you love fly knit,
or
if you love yarn and knitting in general,
you
will dig this.
I've
been a fan of Herschel backpacks for a while now
but
by far this is my favorite in terms of looks
and
aesthetics because it is so unique from the rest.
It
looks great, it's comfortable, it's definitely held up
in
terms of tossing it around while traveling;
especially
at the airport.
And
I gotta say, as far as backpacks,
this
is definitely the most questions I've ever got
in
terms of, "what is that on your back?"
Now
as far as the backpack, there aren't a ton
of
compartments and pockets, which I kinda like
for
a couple of different reasons.
One,
I generally don't carry that much with me
in
the first place so it's not more than I need.
And
two, because it's so simple
it
keeps things nice and organized.
Now
as far as the main compartment,
you
got tons of room for activities.
This
will house a laptop up to 15 inches.
I
like the fact that there's plenty of padding
and
there's an additional compartment
for
things like a tablet or, in my case,
I
have a Nintendo Switch sandwiched inside.
There's
also a couple additional slots I'm using
to
carry a Samsung T5 SSD and a battery bank.
And,
really, there's not much
that
I dislike about this backpack.
So,
next up, these as the
Sennheiser
HD 4.50 wireless Bluetooth headphones.
And
I feel like I've been on a plane, like,
every
other week for the past two months now
and
these have been my go-to headphones.
First
and foremost, these feature active noise cancellation
which
is so, so amazing on airplanes.
It's
one of those things you don't truly appreciate
until
you have it and then you don't have it.
But,
regardless, it works fantastic on these headphones.
On
top of that, you are getting stellar battery life.
So,
without noise cancellation,
these
will last about 25 hours.
But,
if you do want to take advantage
of
that noise cancellation,
you're
still gonna get about 19 hours
which
is crazy and pretty much long enough
for
any flight out there.
You
have super cushiony ear pads
which
are gonna make these crazy comfortable.
And
they also fold up really nicely,
which
is perfect for traveling.
More
importantly, you guys that know Sennheiser know
they
make great, quality headphones.
So
sound quality is also on point as well.
And
combine that with active noise cancellation,
I
can't hear a thing right now and that is the recipe
for
a great pair of traveling headphones.
Make
sure you guys check out the link below.
So
from there, I got everything laid out from my backpack
and
we will start with the most boring out of this bunch
and
that is the USB-C Macbook Pro charger
that
of course goes along with the 2017 15 inch Macbook Pro.
It's
what I use to edit pretty much all my videos
including
the one you are watching right now.
Got
a sweet, leather dbrand skin on here.
If
you guys want to check that out for yourselves
I
will drop a link down below.
Alongside
the Macbook Pro, this is the Samsung T5 SSD
which
is easily one of my most used pieces of tech.
It's
compact, but this particular model
is
packing two terabytes of storage.
So
it's what I use to edit pretty much
every
single one of my videos.
So
the Macbook Pro combined with these crazy speeds
makes
it perfect for, not only on the go,
but
also for your desk as well.
And,
if you don't need this much storage,
they
also come in a few different flavors as well.
Next,
this probably the most interesting piece
of
tech in my bag, this is my Nintendo Switch
that
I take on the road for traveling, for gaming...
But
when I'm back, it's kind of become the office,
Frankenstein,
guinea pig Switch.
In
this case, whenever Kevin wants to get a crazy tweak
or
mod, this is what happens to it.
In
this case, we got this crazy,
atomic
purple, see through d-pad on here.
If
you guys wanna learn more about that,
definitely
make sure you check out his video,
which
I will link to down below.
Next,
this is probably the weirdest thing in my backpack,
because
it is solely used just to charge
my
Apple Watch when I'm traveling.
It
is a duel purpose battery bank.
What's
cool is, there is a built in Apple Watch charger
right
here, so it's almost wireless in
the
sense that you pop your Apple Watch on
and
you are magically charging.
Now
this would usually get me about four to five charges
with
my Apple Watch, so instead of
taking
something I plug into a wall,
this
is actually all I take on the road
and
it's perfect for charging my Apple Watch.
Next,
this guy right here, from Native Union
is
probably the best $50 that I've spent
in
a really long time.
It's
an extension cord, one.
So,
it's super helpful especially when you're traveling.
You
got this nice, braided cable
and,
more importantly, it's like this multi-tool
where
you got multiple USB ports, you got USB-C,
and
you actually have two outlets; one here.
They're
evenly spaced.
And
it has actually become one
of
the most useful things I've purchased all of 2017.
So
if you travel a lot, this has been so, so useful.
I
cannot recommend it enough.
And
from there, kind of rounding everything out,
we
got this super tough, rugged lightning cable from Nomad.
So
if you travel a lot, you're not gonna worry
about
this thing breaking or tearing or ripping apart.
This
I use alongside this monster
ANKER
power bank which is packing 26,000 milliamps of power.
What's
also crazy cool is there is a USB-C port
and
enough juice packing inside this guy
to
power a Macbook or Macbook Pro.
Now,
it's not gonna be your main source of power
but
it's definitely useful when you're in a pinch
or
in an emergency.
And,
definitely, if you use the Nintendo Switch,
that's
gonna be your partner in crime.
So
thank you guys very much for watching
and
if you guys enjoyed this video,
make
sure you guys go
"dogs
fighting in a park" on that like button.
Links
to everything featured in this video are down below.
This
is Jonathan and I'll catch you guys later.
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