Ask Engadget: Best sub-$100 camera/laptop bag?
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Ona Camps Bay DSLR / laptop backpack review

Look, when it comes to hunting down a pack for your gadget collection, you’ve got options. Plenty of options. But not too many options like this. Ona — a high-end purveyor of handcrafted camera bags — first caught our eye last year with the markedly functional Union Street, but at the time, we felt that there was an even bigger gap in this universe that could only be filled with a like-minded backpack. So, here it is. The Camps Bay is the outfit’s first full-on, back-worn pack designed to carry both a laptop (up to 17-inches, no less), a DSLR and a plethora of lenses and accessories.
In fact, this here bag holds a downright astonishing amount of kit, while looking decidedly unlike every other backpack that you’ve ever laid eyes on. For quite some time, Kata’s brilliantly constructed 3N1-33 (review) was our go-to multi-mode bag; it’s largely a perfect combination of laptop sack and camera organizer. But we always found ourselves hung up on a couple of issues. For one, it wasn’t capable of swallowing 17-inch multimedia rigs. Secondly, shoving a full-frame body in there (Nikon’s D3S comes to mind) isn’t exactly easy when you’re also toting a 24-70mm f/2.8 and 70-200mm f/2.8 — two (huge) hunks of glass that any self-respecting pro almost certainly has access to. Read on for more of our thoughts.
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The Krusell Gaia mobile pocket pouch is a great looking pocket pouch that fits many mid-sized phones. The sleek, executive style not only looks and feels good in the hand or pocket, it provides full protection from scratches to every part of your expensive Android phone. With no clips or hardware on the case, it slips easily in and out of a pocket, briefcase, or purse without snagging or being obtrusive. At only $17.95 in the Android Central Store, the price is right as well. Join in after the break to learn a little more, and see some pictures.
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