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Keep your MacBook and iPad safe w/ an Incase City Commuter Backpack: $58 (over 40% off)

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Daily Steals is offering the Incase City Commuter Backpack for $57.99 shipped when coupon code INCASE2OFF has been applied during checkout. That’s $42 off what third-parties are charging at Amazon, $100 off retailers like B&H or Adorama, and is the lowest price we’ve tracked. This stylish backpack has room for a 15-inch MacBook Pro, iPad, and more. I’ve owned several Incase products over the years and have always found the quality to be top notch. Reviews are still rolling in, but Incase backpacks are highly-rated.

A battery pack with built-in cables is something I always have in my bag. Apply some of today’s savings towards this 10000mAh Power Bank for $38 and keep nearly anything charged up while on-the-go. It has USB-C, microUSB, and Lightning cables built-in and even an AC outlet on the back for easily charging it back up. I own one just like this and it makes every other battery pack seem extremely inconvenient to use.

Incase City Commuter Backpack features:

  • Fits up to 15″ MacBook Pro, iPad
  • Durable 270 x 500D blended weave poly
  • 360-degree padded laptop compartment
  • Quick-access front zip pocket with soft fleece lining for mobile devices and other small items
  • Back compartment expands for additional storage space

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