Phorce Freedom Keeps Your Mobile Devices Charged and Carried in Style

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Does your bag manage your devices and keep them powered, too? Can it be a briefcase, a messenger bag, or a backpack? If you have the Phorce Freedom, then your answer will undoubtably be yes, yes, yes!

Phorce Freedom 1

The Freedom can charge “up to two devices simultaneously with two LED backlit USB reversible ports. It has a “built-in, flight-friendly, rechargeable 15,000 mAH lithium-ion battery which charges the bag to full power in eight hours. The Phorce Freedom features “intelligent connectors that automatically supply the correct voltage for your device”, and it has a “Smart Power Core includes power save function that automatically stops charging a device once battery reaches full charge.”

Phorce Freedom 2

The Phorce Freedom has internal pockets which are “lined with display-cleaning microfiber to keep all electronics in pristine condition”, and it “features coated natural canvas with dark gunmetal hardware, water-resistant fabric, waterproof zippers and protective padding to keep all electronics safe and dry.”

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The Phorce Freedom is designed to fit documents, files, and laptops up to 13-inches, and it includes a 7′ long USB to micro-USB charging cable for recharging the bag from your laptop or phone charger. It comes in black, and it weighs 3.5 empty.

Phorce Freedom 3

At $199. they aren’t cheap, but if they look good and work well, then the Phorce Freedom will be money well spent. I’ve got one coming in to review; in the meantime, you can check them out here.

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Judie Lipsett Stanford
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