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Rideable motorised suitcases, which emerged almost 10 years ago as something futuristically novel as well as functional, have increasingly become popular among travellers. But the rideable ...
Getting around an airport may never be the same. A Chicago businessman is selling a rideable carry-on bag. Rather than pulling your luggage from terminal to terminal, travelers can sit on the ...
Earlier this week, the Chicago-based travel startup unveiled the world's first rideable motorized suitcase. The new line officially launches in January, when Modobag plans to begin delivering the ...
So when I got the opportunity to try out a rideable suitcase, I knew we had to have a good time with it. The Modobag was created by inventor Kevin O’Donnell after seeing his kid riding on the ...
That is the plan for Modobag, a Chicago startup that has spent two years developing a $1,500 rideable suitcase, even though some airports say they won’t be allowed. Three weeks into an Indiegogo ...
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The first rideable—yes rideable—motorized suitcases is now available to order. Faster than running (for most people), the Modobag cruises thorough any terminal at 8 miles per hour with a 150 ...
Japanese airports have announced a ban of motorised rideable suitcases following a string of crashes. The suitcases can be bought in the UK and cost as much as £1,095 from retailers such as ...
Modobag is a motorised and rideable suitcase which is designed to save people time at airports. People sit on top of the case and steer it using pull-out handlebars. Modobag also comes with USB ...