Seems to be good quality for the moneyIs goodLive itI've been using this bag for a couple weeks now and i must say I'm in love with it!! I like that the straps are so adjustable... I have a hard time with straps being to tight or small but these I can adjust to the perfect length!!I love all the compartments and the material is so easy to clean!!But my absolute favorite feature is the almost hidden pocket on the back of the bag where the padding is... such a genius spot to put your more valuable items to keep them safe!! Overall a great purchase!!I use a laptop backpack when commuting to work. A backpack hold more things than a messenger bag and it is more comfortable to carry.When traveling to work, I usually carry two laptops, backup drives, USB flash drives, electronics repair tool kit, testers, etc.I also like to use a use a backpack on short trips.The AOPINYOU Travel Laptop Backpack features a double zipper large compartment with two laptop pockets, a second large compartment with two pockets, and a medium compartment with two small pockets.The exterior features a rear sleeve and a couple of mesh compartments, one on each side.The AOPINYOU Travel Laptop Backpack appears durable and it has a lot of space inside.It is advertised as having capacity for a 15.6' laptop, but I was able to fit a 17" laptop there was still space to fit a larger unit.I was able to fit a 17" and 13" laptops next to each other. The laptop pockets are well padded, providing good protection.I like the USB A charging port, but USB C would have been a lot more useful.The AOPINYOU Travel Laptop Backpack is easy to organize, but I would have like more pockets inside and there is plenty of places to place them.There is an image showing an iPad on the back pocket but I would not recommend placing a tablet on that location... a notebook or soft cover book it is more appropriate for that pocket.The shoulder straps are padded and comfortable even when fully packed.I am glad the backpack has a chest strap, since the backpack was slipping away from my shoulders when riding a electric scooter.The chest strap with buckles across the chest maintained the backpack stable and secure.Maybe the shoulder strap are to far apart, since it did not happen with other backpacks.There are also side straps that can be locked in place and they are very useful to reduce the bag’s footprint.I would have like a side pocked or a place to stow the side straps when no in used.During light rain, the whole outer fabric gets a bit wet, but the inside stayed dry.Altogether this is a very good laptop and travel backpack with lot of space and inexpensive price.Just to be upfront, I was provided a free sample for review purposes, but I'll share my impressions just as if I spent real world money on it. Okay, we've all seen the pictures of items that look fancy, well designed, and crisply shaped only to see the user photos reveal that the shipping product is sad, baggy looking, and not at all the same materials as the promo images show. This is not one of those items and hopefully my photos reflect that.My current backpack was getting pretty sad, with the fabric in the bottom getting so thin I was starting to worry about it suddenly giving out and dumping my laptop onto the ground. It also lacked laptop and tablet slots, as I've had it since the late 90's (only occasionally using it off an on until it became my primary backpack a few years ago), which predates the ubiquity of those features. After looking around, I found this backpack and really thought it looked sharp from the marketing images (especially the gray one), so figured I'd give it a try. I opened up the package today and was pleasantly surprised that the item I got looks exactly like what was being advertised.The build quality seems pretty robust. Keeping in mind that this is a sub-$30 backpack, it utilizes the common plasticky fabric interior lining that most lower priced backpacks have today. I prefer the softer touch fabrics that are more pleasant feeling and don't have the subtle crinkling, plastic-fabric noise, but that's a minor quibble.The backpack feels heavy-duty enough, however, while the outer materials have a more pleasing texture and appearance. The zippers pulls and slider body are made of metal and feel durable. The zipper teeth are plastic, though that's a common enough material for them and doesn't cause any concern. Padding seems well placed and the adjustment straps have a wide range of fitment. I plugged in a USB battery and tested a USB cable and it clicks into the USB port securely and power passes to my phone just fine. The mesh side pockets look like they will accommodate a decently sized water bottle, though I prefer to put mine inside the backpack so don't really use that feature.The layout is pretty practical. Starting with the largest pouch, we have a large laptop slot (with blue padded material between it and the wearer's back) and tablet slot, both of which are secured by an elastic, velcro-secured strap. There is a thin layer of padding between the two slots. Also in this back section is just a larger, general storage area (approx. 12" wide by 18.5" high at the tallest point), but is relatively slim at about 1" deep.Moving to the middle zippered pouch section, we have similar width and height dimensions (12" x 18.5"), but this one is much deeper, coming in around 5". It has two slim pockets (approx. 5" wide x 5.5" high) and there is a USB-A cable for plugging into a USB battery (not included) that routes power to the external USB-A port.The smaller zippered pouch section measure about 9" wide x 15" tall, but not very deep. It has two pockets (about 3.5" wide x 5" tall) and two pencil/pen slots. There is also a keychain lanyard with a quick detach, though the whole lanyard/keychain apparatus feels a little flimsy, especially where it is sewn onto the inner wall material. We'll see how well it holds up.The last pouch faces the wearer's back and is padded. It's approximately 10.5" wide x 5" tall. I wouldn't suggest putting anything thick in there, as it would push into your lower back, but it's a good "hidden" compartment for something like a wallet or cell phone.Overall, I think this was a good "purchase". There have obviously been some concessions made with regards to the interior materials to reach this price point, but nothing that compromises the backpack and not at all unexpected in this price class. Had I paid 2-3x as much, then I'd be slightly disappointed that the interior material wasn't a little classier, however I think overall the backpack is a good value. The exterior materials, construction, and shape all look nice and the advertising literature provides an accurate representation of what you'll get. Being a newer vendor, the key question will be longtime durability, something I can't speak to at this point. I plan on following up in the future.And ultimately, settled on something else instead, however there wasn't anything about this backpack that I didn't like. It was totally fine - I just felt like the placement of the compartments on the other backpack I did end up taking, was more suitable for my needs on our trip. It's a great generic backpack for anyone going to school or looking to use it for work.This is a nice large pack that has a lot of pockets, molle webbing and space to store all kinds of stuff. It's decently built and looks to be sturdy. Time will tell whether this can stand up to daily use when fully loaded. I'll come back to update my review if anything changes my opinion. So far, this is a good option for the price.