Shoulder Bag With Technology Filling
Working as a tech support administrator means you need access to all kinds of gadgets. Case in point: Reader Chris Farnell shares his bag full of all sorts of little things.
This is the Kensington LM340 messenger bag . Here’s what’s inside:
- Key ring – 128 GB PNY Flash 2.0 , 64 GB OTG / USG Sandisk Flash
- Mead 1 Folder with items
- PS Vita
- Kindle 5th generation
- LED flash
- Wooden wallet for credit cards
- ATT Samsung Galaxy Note 5 , Gear S2 no picture
- Verizon Apple iPhone 6S
- LG USB DVD Writer
- Surface Pro 3 – i5 128GB
- Surface Arc Mouse
- Verizon Mifi
- Samsung headphones
- Roll Velco
- Wire scissors (among other things to cut velco)
- Badges for hitting different places
- Surface charger
- Grid-IT Organizer
- Dual HDMI / VGA Mini Display Port
- Another 128 GB PNY Flash 2.0
- SoundBlaster Audio Amp for Flight
- Anker 5 Port USB Charger with OTG Connector
- Anker Ethernet / USB Hub
- Seagate USB3.0 1TB Hard Drive
- Anker USB charger 15000 mAh
- 5 Micro USB cords / 1 Apple charger
If you have a great duffel bag with a useful organization diagram and great features, let us know! You can share your bag by posting it to your personal Kinja blog using the tagged bag or by adding it to our Lifehacker Go Bag Show and Tell Flickr pool . Photos must be at least 800×450. Please include information about your bag, what you put in it, and any relevant details about how you made it awesome. If yours catches the eye, we can just show it!
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