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Waterfield’s new tech folios bring in-case charging to your M4 MacBook Pro

2024 October 30
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WaterField Designs has launched upgraded tech folios for Apple’s new M4 MacBook Pro laptops that feature in-case charging and other perks.

WaterField's tech folio open, with MacBook Pro and various accessories inside.

Get organized in style this fall with WaterField’s latest tech folios for Apple’s just-announced M4 MacBook Pro. Among the noteworthy improvements are the ability to charge your laptop or tablet while in the case, multiple transparent mesh pockets for easy organization, improved handles and new modern textiles.

The new Tech Folios can be ordered via the WaterField web store in three sizes, designed to fit the 14-inch and 16-inch M4 MacBook Pro and the 10.9-inch iPad.

WaterField launches tech folios for M4 MacBook Pro with in-case charging and other improvements

Like other cases from WaterField, the new Tech Folios are made from durable materials, using thoughtful solutions to help organize your tech. The built-in padded sleeve protects your tablet or laptop. Cutouts on the side let you charge the device while it’s in the case; simply route a USB-C cable from a portable bank or charger through the cutout and plug it into your MacBook or iPad, and you’re good to go!

WaterField's tech folio with a cable running from its side to an Apple power adapter.

Multiple zippered mesh pockets organize your unruly cables, chargers, hubs, cases and similar peripherals. There are four differently sized mesh pockets, each made from Monolite. This material is resistant to snagging and abrasion, making it “suitable even for pointy objects,” according to the announcement.

Larger items like batteries and external storage go inside two padded pockets that open from the top for quick access. The case’s interior is lined in a silver-colored material, creating a contrast that lets you spot smaller items like USB thumb drives more easily. The diamond weave pattern ensures strength and durability.

On the outside, a zippered front panel can be used to store quick-access items, like your iPhone, Apple Pencil, glasses, AirPods, wallets and similar.
WaterField's tech folio closed, with an iPad and other smaller items sticking out.The handles have been enhanced for strength with a soft nylon weave and greater comfort thanks to the 6mm neoprene padding (on medium and large versions).

Last but not least, the new Tech Folios are now available in high-performance Forza textile with full-grain leather accents for a modern look. Other material options include ballistic nylon abd waxed canvas with full-grain leather.

Pricing and availability

The updated Tech Folio is available in Compact, Medium and Large sizes. The Compact version accommodates an M4-based 10.9-inch iPad. The Medium version is for the 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro, with Large for the 16-inch version.
Three WaterField tech folios showcasing different sizes.

The Compact, Medium and Large version of tech folio cost $159, $199 and $219, respectively, and can be ordered starting today from the WaterField web store.

Recent WaterField accessories

WaterField makes durable and practical tech cases for a variety of use cases. The company is based in San Francisco, where its artisans build products domestically instead of outsourcing production to China.
A collage of four images showcasing WaterField's Shinjuku Sling crossbody tech case.

Among other accessories, the company offers the Shinjuku Messenger bag for iPads, MacBook Pros and PCs in three sizes, including the iPhone 16 series.

The company’s recent launches include a new Vitesse Collection of waxed canvas backpacks with a modern twist, a magnetic iPhone cycling case and tote, a protective case for the Vision Pro (a first of its kind) and a virtually indestructible travel bag that fits under the airline seat.

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