Hannah, from Proporta was kind enough to send me the Proporta Gadget Bag for review just before Christmas. Since then, I have been carrying the bag everywhere I go!
The Proporta gadget bag is a great and handy way to store all of your gadget accessories. The “Transformer-like” nature of this bag means you can unzip the front two compartments and take the smaller bag anywhere. Alternatively, you can assemble the whole thing to organise your gear for a long journey. The gadget bag is perfect for those people who love their gadgets and carry around a lot of cables and adapters.
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As you can see, the bag is small with the compartments on and even smaller when the compartments are zipped off. The bag is particularly useful if you are a netbook user too. Overall, I love the concept, because it is so easy to use.
Never again will you lose your batteries, battery chargers, media sticks or USB cables!
Pros: It is very light and incredibly flexible with lots of compartments. You can’t go wrong with this case.
Cons: The gadget bag misses a small briefcase style handle. Other than that, it’s perfect.
Overall A+
The Proporta Gadget Bag is available from Proporta.com priced at £24.95.
In fact, I think I may need need to get a few more of these!
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