<![CDATA[Gizmodo: naneu]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: naneu]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/naneu http://gizmodo.com/tag/naneu <![CDATA[Naneu Pro Echo Messenger/Camera Bag Hands-On]]>

Naneu's pretty good at making bags for all occasions as seen by their huge selection on their website. Their Naneu Pro u120 bag was pretty great, and we can say their Echo bag is definitely good as well.

Designed for camera users—both DSLR and point and shoot—the Echo has lots of compartments to hold lenses, flash units and bodies. The top of the bag has space for other stuff too, like cellphones and iPods. Whatever you use it for, the ample cushioning on the top and bottom compartments make sure all your gear will get to wherever you're going safely.

naneuechoinside.jpgAlso, if you're not big on cameras, you can use this bag for storing other electronics as well. Cellphones, PDAs, music players, battery chargers, card readers, CDs, headphones and other small-ish items can all fit in the pockets. And if you're going out for a picnic, the compartments on the bottom can keep your cokes, sandwiches, condiments and desserts separate and intact. Not to mention delicious.

The strap goes over the shoulder like a messenger bag—diagonally across your chest. You could carry it on one shoulder like a backpack, but the way that it's shaped makes this kind of clumsy. Across is definitely the way to go if you want to maximize comfort. Also, the bag isn't big enough to fit a laptop, so you're out of luck if you're looking to use this as a computer bag. But DSLR owners and food lovers will definitely find a use for the Echo.

Product Page [Naneu Pro]

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<![CDATA[Naneu Pro u120 Bag Reviewed (Verdict: Baggy, But In A Good Way)]]> Crunchgear needed a bag that holds all their junk and was padded enough so that said junk wouldn't break. The solution came as in the form of a Naneu Pro u120, which they named the "finest bag in its class".

The main compartment acts like a regular backpack, or can be used to fit the removable camera-case to hold your camera and a multitude of lenses. There's a laptop compartment to hold one up to 15-inches. If you've got a 17-inch porker, you can always go up to the Naneu Pro u220.

Other than notebooks and cameras, the bag also holds pens, notepads, headphones, and various other survival utilities. The reviewer also took the bag around the streets of New Orleans while putting it through its paces. If it can stand up to New Orleans, it should do fine for your daily commute.

Product Page [Naneu]

Naneu Pro u120 Bag Hands-On [Crunchgear]

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<![CDATA[Reviewed: Naneu Pro Military Ops Sierra Camera/Laptop Bag (Verdict: Finger-Lickin' Good)]]> We first mentioned the Naneu Pro Sierra bags earlier in the summer and now reviews are starting to hit the Internets; they're mainly positive.

The bag is supposed to be a dual purpose SLR camera and laptop, letting the two devices, in the words of the reviewer, "cohabitate like college virgins discovering the first taste forbidden love." Put through its paces, the Sierra performed admirably, though there's very little room for any other items, be they magazines or other lifestyle accessories.

Should you be in the market for a bag designed to hold your expensive camera and expensive laptop (and who isn't these days?), Naneu's pretty much got you covered. You can grab one for $89.99 online.

Naneu Pro Military-Ops Sierra Review [CrunchGear]

Product Page [Naneu Pro]

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<![CDATA[Naneu Camera Bags: Not Just for Cameras Anymore]]> Naneu is a pretty well-known maker of camera bags but they've come out with a few updated pieces including the Military Ops Tango and Sierra. These are actually laptop bags with space for your DSLR. The Tango holds 15" laptop and the Sierra holds a 12" model and there are padded inserts to ensure you don't crack your lens in transit.

The Tango is $119 and the Sierra is $89 and they're available now although I can't find them online. Go ahead and yell at them for us.

Product Page[Naneu]
Review[DingbatMag

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