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  • A cat in a Stray-themed cat backpack

    Feline adventure game 'Stray' is getting a limited-edition cat backpack

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    07.15.2022

    Publisher Annapurna Interactive teamed up with pet accessory maker Travel Cat for the tie-in.

  • Targus Cypress Hero Backpack with a built-in location tracker. A graphic shows a smartphone being used to detect the item's location.

    Targus made a backpack with a built-in Find My tracker

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    01.03.2022

    The company also unveiled a docking station with a fingerprint reader at CES.

  • Backpack and sling pack

    Astro teams up with Timbuk2 to build the ultimate gamer bags

    by 
    Kris Naudus
    Kris Naudus
    08.17.2021

    Astro Gaming and messenger bag company Timbuk2 have built packs just for your gaming stuff.

  • AI backpack system

    Researchers developed an AI backpack system to guide vision-impaired wearers

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    03.24.2021

    The system uses a 4K spatial camera and Intel tech for image processing.

  • Caption: Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a tiny camera that can ride aboard an insect. Here a Pinacate beetle explores the UW campus with the camera on its back.
Credit: Mark Stone/University of Washington

    Miniature robotic camera backpack shows how beetles see the world

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    07.15.2020

    After creating tiny sensor backpacks for bees, researchers from the University of Washington have built a more advanced model for beetles. Dubbed “a GoPro for beetles,” the robotic backpacks carry a tiny steerable camera that can stream video at 1 to 5 fps and pivot up to 60 degrees.

  • Yves Saint Laurent

    Google's latest wearable is an Yves Saint Laurent backpack

    by 
    Nick Summers
    Nick Summers
    09.05.2019

    Google hasn't given up on Jacquard, an experimental hardware project designed to make everyday clothing and accessories smarter. As spotted by Owen Williams (Charged), the company has teamed up with fashion titan Yves Saint Laurent on a decadent and mildly smart backpack. The "connected" bag comes with a tiny module that slots into a hole in the main compartment. It connects to the Jacquard app and turns the backpack's left strap into a swipe-based control panel for your phone. The manual says there are four different input gestures -- brush down, brush up, double tap and cover -- and a circular nub that delivers custom alerts.

  • HP

    HP’s latest VR Backpack swaps gaming for the workplace

    by 
    Rachel England
    Rachel England
    05.28.2019

    HP is still trying to make VR backpacks happen. But its latest offering, unlike its 2017 release, is intended for workplace scenarios such as training and VR development instead of gaming, and packs a powerful punch for tether-free VR creativity.

  • Engadget

    The Pix Backpack is a wearable screen for the hypebeast generation

    by 
    Jamie Rigg
    Jamie Rigg
    01.09.2019

    We've seen a couple of attempts at marrying screens with attire to create endlessly customizable fashion, but so far none have actually made it to market. At first glance, the Pix Backpack looks like another one of these intriguing accessories that never escapes the concept stage. The Kickstarter pitch promises a backpack with a retro-aesthetic display you manipulate using -- you guessed it -- a mobile app. The app features a library of images, animations, widgets and even games that populate the low-res color screen, or you can make your own pixel art through a simple editor. The Pix Backpack isn't just a quirky idea destined for the halls of vaporware, though.

  • Dan Cooper / Engadget

    I want a wireless charging pocket in my next bag

    by 
    Terrence O'Brien
    Terrence O'Brien
    01.06.2019

    Look, it's hard to get excited about a backpack. But, I have to admit, the Targus Mobile ViP+ Backpack is actually pretty damn cool. Most importantly, it's a solid feeling bag with plenty of padding where it's needed most and tons of storage space. But it's also got a few pretty unique features. The most obvious is the zip up pocket on the side that hides a Qi wireless charging dock. There's rails to keep your phone from moving about too much, and even ventilation to prevent overheating. The whole thing connects to an easily removable and rechargeable 5,000 mAh battery pack.

  • Timbuk 2 / AlexLinch via Getty Images (Background)

    How to find the best laptop bag

    by 
    Amber Bouman
    Amber Bouman
    11.25.2018

    The bag you carry your devices in should be a tool and a resource: essential, vital and yet largely works without your having to think about it or tinker much with it.

  • Sprayground

    Buzz Aldrin wants you to buy this $150 solar backpack

    by 
    Rachel England
    Rachel England
    02.08.2018

    Buzz Aldrin: revered engineer, astronaut of our time and now, the face of high fashion backpacks. Bag brand Sprayground has released a new collection, "Mission to Mars", and the campaign sees Aldrin playing the role of a flight coach, modelling the collection's pieces as he hangs around Mars surrounded by attractive astronauts going about their space business. At the center of the collection is a limited edition solar backpack which comes with a power pack, so it's as useful as it is futuristic looking, which you'd expect for its $150 price tag. Aldrin has been increasingly vocal in recent years about his plans to get astronauts to Mars, so at least we know they'll look good when they get there.

  • Edgar Alvarez, Engadget

    CabinR's travel bags keep thieves away with an annoying alarm

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    01.10.2018

    Not everyone is good at keeping track of their personal belongings, like a backpack or a messenger bag. So CabinR, a startup based out of Hong Kong, wants to help you feel safer on a journey. The company has created two bags, a backpack and a messenger model, that feature an alarm system powered by RFID (radio-frequency identification) tags to (hopefully) keep any potential thieves away from your stuff. It works quite simply: On the bag, there's an alarm device that you activate by pressing a button, and the only way to deactivate is by tapping an RFID plastic card on it.

  • HP

    HP's VR backpack computer starts shipping this week

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    10.09.2017

    HP's latest virtual reality backpack PC has been a long time in coming: the company unveiled it in June and promised a July release that came and went with nothing to show. At last, though, it's here. HP now expects to ship the Omen X Compact Desktop on October 10th. You'll have to drop $2,500, but you too can sling a speedy gaming PC (with a 7th-generation Core i7 and GTX 1080 graphics) on your back and avoid tripping over cables while you explore VR worlds. There is, however, a gotcha you'll need to be aware of before you splurge on this wearable system.

  • University of Tokyo

    Adding a second pair of arms is as easy as putting on a backpack

    by 
    Timothy J. Seppala
    Timothy J. Seppala
    06.02.2017

    There's only so much you can do with two arms and hands. That's basic science. But what if you could add extras without the need for ethically shady surgery or trading your apartment for a hovel in the shadow of a nuclear power plant? That's what researchers from Keio University and the University of Tokyo hope to achieve with their "Metalimbs" project. As the name suggests, Metalimbs are a pair of metal, robotic arms that doubles the amount of torso-extremities and worn with a backpack of sorts. And unlike thought-powered prosthetics we've seen recently, these are controlled not with your brain, but your existing limbs. Specifically, your legs and feet.

  • Of course there's a 'Candy Crush' fashion collection

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    04.14.2017

    The Candy Crush craze continues to reach new heights. Just when you thought a TV show based on the popular game was more than you could handle, well, that's not the only thing happening in time for summer. King, the app's developer, has teamed up with fashion brand Moschino on a collection of accessories and swimwear, in celebration of the fifth anniversary of the Candy Crush Saga. Available today (only until it sells out), the gear includes an iPhone case, bathing suits for men and women as well as a backpack, respectively priced at $70, $205, $300 and $650.

  • Photo of Magic Leap AR prototype leaks out, backpack and all

    by 
    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    02.10.2017

    In December, a report by The Information indicated that well-funded startup Magic Leap wasn't nearly as close to producing its vaunted augmented reality headset as demo reels had suggested. CEO Rony Abovitz responded by claiming it had completed a "PEQ (Product Equivalent) build of our target form factor," and now Business Insider has what it says is "the first public photo" of the device. Delivered by an unnamed source, it shows a person wearing not only a headset, but also a backpack-like setup with an exposed circuit board and processor, and apparently holding the battery pack.

  • This e-paper backpack is the kind of crazy we deserve

    by 
    Chris Velazco
    Chris Velazco
    01.05.2017

    Just to be clear, this is exactly what you think it is: a backpack with a hole cut in it, and an e-paper display wedged inside. And yes, that e-paper display has my face on it. Normally, this is the time when I'd start talking about hitting peak CES absurdity, but POP-I president Vikram Joshi has more in store than just these rough early models.

  • MSI says its VR backpack computer is the lightest yet

    by 
    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    09.12.2016

    Remember the virtual reality backpack PC design MSI showed off at Computex just a few months ago? It's already obsolete. MSI has unveiled the finished product, the VR One, and it looks nothing like the prototype you saw in June. There's a good reason for that, though: the official hardware is billed as the world's "lightest and thinnest" VR backpack, weighing a more reasonable 7.9 pounds versus the 10 of before. It won't be quite so noticeable when you're spinning around the room, in other words. And that's not the only improvement -- MSI has taken concerns over performance and battery life to heart.

  • Ultimaker makes a backpack for its 3D printers

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    07.29.2016

    Ultimaker's 3D printers will now ship out with a backpack, so you can take them anywhere you want. Now, we don't know why you'd want to to lug a big device around, but we won't judge. Maybe you want to impress a cute, geeky date or print out anything you want to on the go. Or maybe, like the team behind 3DPrinterOS -- those two dudes in the picture above -- you actually need to carry a printer with you for something important, such as teaching 3D printing classes. Whatever your reasons are, this backpack designed to carry the printer in its foam packaging is at least a safer option than regular bags. So, next time a friend moans about the need for a special weapon that can up their Pokémon Go game, you can say "I got you, bro."

  • Backpack PCs will help you avoid VR cable catastrophe

    by 
    Billy Steele
    Billy Steele
    05.27.2016

    HP revealed an arsenal of new gaming gear yesterday, but it had one more device up it's sleeve. Another PC that's part of the recently announced Omen line is a backpack machine that's VR-ready. It's still in development, so details are a bit scarce at this point, but the mobile setup packs a Intel Core i5 or i7 processor, up to 32GB RAM and everything else you'll need to power an HTC Vive or Oculus Rift. There's no word on the graphics card just yet, but a belt holds two batteries -- one for the CPU and one for the graphics card.