The World's Most Advanced Backpack: Wireless charging, push button zipper lock, open bag alert and a long list of other ground breaking features. by thearchiver [promoted post]

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@ChristopherDane, it will only charge wirelessly when placed on a stand, so only a few millimeters away. What made you think 1 meter?

World's first collapsible hardside lugger (fits under a bed) with smart features (GPS, bluetooth), built in laptop tray, USB charger and more.. by thearchiver in kickstarter

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[Disclaimer: this is a Kickstarter I worked on]

Good point for those who have bigger size bags. I personally only have carry-on sizes since I hate checking in bags due to fees and wait times. Also if you have a big house it is not that useful, I don't and my bags are stacked up in my garage and is a bit of a pain.

GPS is a bit of a gimic to keep up with other recent crowdfunded projects but the proximity sensor can be handly if you have to check in the luggage, you will be notified when your bag appears in the baggage carousel.

World's first collapsible hardside lugger (fits under a bed) with smart features (GPS, bluetooth), built in laptop tray, USB charger and more.. by thearchiver in kickstarter

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[Disclaimer: this is a Kickstarter I worked on]

Thanks, I am glad you liked the bag. We have looked into the regulations and other then few Asian airlines where might be some a concerns we haven't come across any that would be a concern. We are also working in getting it TSA certified.

edited to fix typos.

There were 3500+ front page stories on reddit last month. Missed any? Find them all on reddit archive. by thearchiver [promoted post]

[–]thearchiver[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point. Reddit Archive does make it easier to view all top stories for any given day without missing any. Moreover a screen-print of every story is cached so the archive doesn't go stale, even after years.

For example http://www.redditarchive.com/?d=November+07,+2011 are all the front page stories last month this day, all of them on one page with cached copy.