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Peak Design Everyday Backpack, magnetic closures, and my newer MacBook
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<blockquote data-quote="desmobob" data-source="post: 779993" data-attributes="member: 45742"><p>In my seemingly never-ending search for a handy camera pack, I finally gave in and ordered a 30L Everyday Backpack from Peak Design. I watched countless YouTube videos before finally clicking the "Buy" button (and wincing with pain from the price).</p><p></p><p>So, naturally, as per Murphy's law now that it's ordered, I stumbled onto a few written reviews that mention the magnetic closures in that pack turning on or waking up "sleeping" or turned off MacBooks being inserted into the pack's notebook sleeve. Apparently this had been an issue previously but there was a way to program the MacBooks so they wouldn't respond to the magnets. It seems there is no way to do this to the newer M1 MacBooks, which is what I have.</p><p></p><p>I know this is a pretty popular photo backpack and I'm wondering if this really is a common issue... it seems like it should have showed up in one of the many, many videos I watched, or would show up in a lot of reviews. Those M1 MacBooks have been out for at least a couple of years.</p><p></p><p>Anyone had any experience with this issue or have any knowledge of it happening?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desmobob, post: 779993, member: 45742"] In my seemingly never-ending search for a handy camera pack, I finally gave in and ordered a 30L Everyday Backpack from Peak Design. I watched countless YouTube videos before finally clicking the "Buy" button (and wincing with pain from the price). So, naturally, as per Murphy's law now that it's ordered, I stumbled onto a few written reviews that mention the magnetic closures in that pack turning on or waking up "sleeping" or turned off MacBooks being inserted into the pack's notebook sleeve. Apparently this had been an issue previously but there was a way to program the MacBooks so they wouldn't respond to the magnets. It seems there is no way to do this to the newer M1 MacBooks, which is what I have. I know this is a pretty popular photo backpack and I'm wondering if this really is a common issue... it seems like it should have showed up in one of the many, many videos I watched, or would show up in a lot of reviews. Those M1 MacBooks have been out for at least a couple of years. Anyone had any experience with this issue or have any knowledge of it happening? [/QUOTE]
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