This is a hooded bag that displays any image.
It not only looks great, but is also convenient to use, good fittings and good organization of the internal space.
Previously, Divoom had such speakers and backpacks, but now there is such a completely portable, “everyday” option.
▶︎ Buy: 6,990 6,920 rub.



Everything that Divoom produces includes one feature – bright pixel LED screens on which you can change the image and even save animation, including custom ones or downloaded from the Internet.
You can also add animated text and gifs. To set all this up, you need to download the proprietary Divoom mobile application on your iPhone (or Android) and connect the accessory to the gadget.
There are both a lot of ready-made options and a built-in pixel editor.
The Divoom Belt Bag can display new movements, event notifications, any incoming notifications on your smartphone, and even specific safety signals in city traffic (such as when riding a bicycle).
The thing does not take up much space, unlike ordinary backpacks, and looks much more organic than them together with clothes. And the main thing is that it will be exactly yours, because it will complement almost any ideal image.
In general, a thing.
▶︎ Buy: 6,990 6,920 rub.
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