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    Mos MOS Pack

    By Phil DzikiyMay 19, 2021 9:30 pm UTC

    Mos MOS Pack

    Mos MOS Pack

    Mos MOS Pack

    Mos MOS Pack

    Mos MOS Pack

    Mos MOS Pack

    Mos MOS Pack

    The MOS Pack from Mos is an intriguing backpack for two main reasons — pockets and power. MOS Pack comes with, as the company claims, “a plethora of pockets.” The slim nylon pack has a main pocket for your MacBook or iPad Pro, and a tablet pocket for your iPad Air or mini. A separate utility pocket can carry your iPhone, passport, pens, and a water bottle. There are also a number of other pockets to store items such as glasses, earbuds, extra cables, or any other small pieces of gear you might want to tote around. MOS Pack comes with Reach, a 3-foot power cord with two USB outputs (with a total charging speed of 3.1A) and a standard outlet for charging a MacBook or other items. The backpack comes in black or gray.
    We appreciate the trend of power solutions being built into bags, and while MOS Pack’s Reach would have been even more useful with some battery power, it’s a nice feature, regardless. MOS Pack also has enough inner cable management to make sure charging devices isn’t an awkward experience. It’s possible to charge a MacBook, iPhone, and iPad all at the same time, and steel plates at the bottom of the pack keep the magnetic Reach secured to the bottom of the backpack. The power is what will push consumers to take a close look at MOS Pack, though the sheer amount of storage and pockets in a relatively slim, light pack should also interest those who need to tote lots of gear around often.

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    Phil Dzikiy was the Editor-in-Cheif at iLounge. He mostly edited and oversaw all site editorial content, managed staff and freelancers, made the final call on product review grades and awards, and led online coverage of all Apple events and live coverage of the International CES in 2015.

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