GoRV - Digital Magazine Issue #98 | Page 85

RV FEATURE
In addition to the main storage spaces, there are plenty of smaller pockets and pouches for carrying all those essential camping and hiking gadgets, two drink bottle holders, and straps for externally carrying bulky items like a camp mattress and a small tent.
As far as comfort is concerned, I loaded the HandsFree 1 to a total weight of 12kg and went for a 2km walk around my home, and it was no effort at all. It was a lot easier and more comfortable than I thought it would be.
The backpacks have been designed so the power station sits at the lowest point closest to your back, right where the waist strap is located. This ensures the heaviest item is in the best loadbearing position.
You can see the difference in form compared to a traditional power station.
You can secure part of the bag with this combination zipper lock.
WHO WOULD WANT TO USE IT?
If you do any sort of media publishing that involves carrying photographic equipment or drones, and you want to get a competitive edge by having the ability to publish in real time, then you really should take a closer look at the Bluetti Handsfree system.
Take me, for instance. As a freelance writer for GoRV and with a social media presence, much of what I do is about the caravanning, camping and fourwheel-driving lifestyle. A typical day’ s work inevitably involves taking photos and video with two or three cameras and a drone at a location that may be remote or, at least, away from any source of mains power. This means I would normally need to take enough charged batteries to cope with the workload. I will then need to take the gear back to the car and, if I have mobile phone coverage, upload some content.
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