Lost luggage woes: Never lose your suitcase again with THIS trick
LOST luggage is no longer a problem as a new device that can track a suitcase through a smartphone offers travellers some peace of mind for just £30.
A new device means travellers can now track their lost luggage through a Bluetooth app
One of the biggest fears of any holidaymaker is their luggage never appearing on that carousel belt.
Sadly, over 23 million bags are lost every year, which equates to seven bags for every 1000 passengers.
Yet with new technology, the problem can now easily be avoided.
A new tracking device on the market offers to solve the problem by using Bluetooth tracking through a phone to locate the lost luggage.
By connecting the two, it can then be located, be it lost in the airport or stowed away on a plane
The Away x Tile device is the latest launch from the suitcase company.
The luggage tag attaches to the suitcase, which is then monitored through an app using Bluetooth.
By connecting the two, it can then be located, be it lost in the airport or stowed away on a plane.
Coming in at just £30, it’s a cheap way to gain some peace of mind when flying with any luggage.
The luggage tag connects through Bluetooth via an app to keep track of the suitcase's whereabouts
Another great way to use the device is to track it back to the phone.
If the phone is lost, travellers can click a simple button on the luggage tag to make the phone ring, enabling the owner to locate it easily.
Therefore with one device and app, both a travellers phone and suitcase stay safe, without different gadgets for everything.
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The tracker will mean no more lost luggage and stress when on holiday
For those wanting to travel with just hand-luggage, there is great news for heavy packers.
Many travellers struggle with fitting all of their liquid products under 100ml.
A new Order and Collect service with Boots means a way around the problem.
By ordering anything over 100ml, it can be sent directly to the airport after checking in.