Skip to main content

This suitcase knows how much it weighs, where it is, and charges your gadgets

The Bluesmart is the connected suitcase for the tech-savvy traveller. It makes so much sense, it’s amazing it has taken so long for someone to come up with the idea. The Bluesmart recently went live on the crowd-funding website Indiegogo. If you’ve ever struggled with carry-on luggage that’s too heavy, or been annoyed when you have to unpack it just to show your laptop to security at the airport, it’ll be a dream (almost) come true.

Although it looks like a regular piece of cabin-sized baggage — albeit a flashy one thanks to the blue accents — it’s way more clever than the old, battered suitcase you’ve been carrying around. It’s built using three layers of polycarbonate, has an anodized aluminum handle, and sports four wheels. A pocket on the side offers easy access for any electronics that need to be displayed during security checks.

The really cool features come when you link the Bluesmart up with your phone. The handle acts as a digital scale, so you always know how much the bag weighs, which comes in handy when you’re approaching your weight limit and removes any concern over buying those last minute duty-free gifts. The case is secured using a digital lock, which will activate should it move too far away from the phone. It can also alert you if someone tries to tamper with your bag while you’re buying coffee. There’s even location and proximity alerts, so no matter how far away the case is, you’ve got a chance of recovering it.

A large battery is built into the case, and thanks to two USB ports, it can charge your smartphone, along with another gadget, at any time. It has plenty of juice, and should recharge your phone around six times before needing a recharge itself. The app to control the Bluesmart case also tracks your travel statistics, provides details on your flight, and gives you the option to share your trip with friends. The case and app are compatible with both Android and iOS devices, plus the team is working on a smartwatch-compatible app, so you won’t even need to take your phone out of your pocket.

The campaign is well underway, having already amassed nearly half of its $50,000 goal. The early bird offer prices the case at $195, but there’s only a limited number available. Miss out, and you’ll pay either $215, or $235, depending on how slow you are to respond. You’ll need to be patient if you do decide to back the project, as the Bluesmart isn’t expected to ship until August 2015.

Andy Boxall
Andy is a Senior Writer at Digital Trends, where he concentrates on mobile technology, a subject he has written about for…
Many hybrids rank as most reliable of all vehicles, Consumer Reports finds
many hybrids rank as most reliable of all vehicles evs progress consumer reports cr tout cars 0224

For the U.S. auto industry, if not the global one, 2024 kicked off with media headlines celebrating the "renaissance" of hybrid vehicles. This came as many drivers embraced a practical, midway approach rather than completely abandoning gas-powered vehicles in favor of fully electric ones.

Now that the year is about to end, and the future of tax incentives supporting electric vehicle (EV) purchases is highly uncertain, it seems the hybrid renaissance still has many bright days ahead. Automakers have heard consumer demands and worked on improving the quality and reliability of hybrid vehicles, according to the Consumer Reports (CR) year-end survey.

Read more
U.S. EVs will get universal plug and charge access in 2025
u s evs will get universal plug charge access in 2025 ev car to charging station power cable plugged shutterstock 1650839656

And then, it all came together.

Finding an adequate, accessible, and available charging station; charging up; and paying for the service before hitting the road have all been far from a seamless experience for many drivers of electric vehicles (EVs) in the U.S.

Read more
Rivian tops owner satisfaction survey, ahead of BMW and Tesla
The front three-quarter view of a 2022 Rivian against a rocky backdrop.

Can the same vehicle brand sit both at the bottom of owner ratings in terms of reliability and at the top in terms of overall owner satisfaction? When that brand is Rivian, the answer is a resonant yes.

Rivian ranked number one in satisfaction for the second year in a row, with owners especially giving their R1S and R1T electric vehicle (EV) high marks in terms of comfort, speed, drivability, and ease of use, according to the latest Consumer Reports (CR) owner satisfaction survey.

Read more