You probably don’t realize it, but hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of goods pass through airports every day inside of passengers’ baggage. Well, a ring of baggage handlers at LAX certainly realized it. Police say they’ve been stealing thousands of dollars worth of goods right out of people’s suitcases for months.
When you’re traveling, your suitcase can quickly go from a model of organization to a chaotic catch-all of clothing, souvenirs, and dirty laundry. But the makers of these Genius Pack suitcases and bags have found a better way to keep travelers perpetually organized, including a brilliant way to deal with laundry.
The Game Boy was an amazing portable gaming system back in the day. Who cares if it started off with a lack of color? We could play Mario and Zelda games anywhere. Your luggage goes with you everywhere too, so why not have some luggage that looks just like a Game Boy?
You can even put your Game Boy (and your entire cartridge library) inside. This hard-shelled suitcase meets the carry-on requirements of most airports. and is a super geeky way to travel. It’s also super lightweight at just 7 lbs, and has four oversized casters that can turn 360 degrees.
It is only $69.99(USD) from ThinkGeek. Just like you did with your Game Boy back in the day, never leave home without it.
Now that the FAA is expected to relax the use of personal electronics on planes during takeoffs and landings, we think it’s time that you plan to bring as many personal electronics with you on your next trip, regardless if they’re real or not. One personal electronic we know you can’t do without is your Game Boy, but seeing how we’ve advanced to the Nintendo 3DS XL, we guess this Game Boy-inspired luggage is the next best thing. (more…)
Travel Boy Carry On Luggage Shows Your Game Boy Love While You Travel original content from Ubergizmo.
If you were a kid who grew up with a Game Boy, aside from school, you took that portable console everywhere you went. But now that you’re a smartphone-toting grown-up traveling all over the country for business, you can trade in your Game Boy
This hard shell suitcase might look like just another piece of high-end luggage, but scratch its surface and you’ll realise it’s made from recycled carpet. No, really.
Remember that luggage tracking device we did a hands-on with back at CES? Well, now you can finally get your own hands around it. Trakdot Luggage has just started shipping. The little box auto-transmits its location via quad-band GSM chip and triangulation, letting you know where your toiletries are at all times (except when you’re actually in the air, naturally). Trakdot will run you $50, a price that includes a luggage tag and batteries (which should give you around two weeks of use). You’ll also need to drop $9 for the activation and $13 for the annual service fee, if you want more than just a suitcase paperweight. And as for actually tracking the package, you’ll have to rely on your parcel carrier for that information.
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There’s an unwritten rule that luggage for adults has to have a fairly mundane and boring design. But when you’re waiting at the luggage carousel and realize that everyone else had the same idea to buy a red suitcase to stand out, you realize there has to be a better way. And there is, it’s just too bad the $40 Luggo here is only big enough to store a child’s wardrobe.
Why put your luggage in the belly of an aircraft when your luggage can be the belly of an aircraft? Enter the Aviator collection, suitcases that look like they could take the flight to your destination all on their own.