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Redefining Travel

From the traditiona­l aluminium cases with grooves to the ball bearing- mounted Multiwheel system, RIMOWA has introduced yet another travel innovation: RIMOWA Electronic Tag

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Whether you travel for business or leisure, RIMOWA Electronic Tag will definitely make the experience less stressful and more convenient

ince its establishm­ent in 1898, this German highend luggage manufactur­er continues to be a pioneer in luggage design and technology. Its latest release is the first fully integrated digital suitcase that features an electronic luggage tag. Globetrott­ers will have greater travel freedom, as this has a built-in digital screen that displays baggage informatio­n near the bag’s handle. Select suitcases will offer this technology, effectivel­y replacing the paper label usually used by airlines to transmit luggage data.

This tool allows travellers more convenienc­e since they can check-in their luggage at home instead of having to queue at the airport. It is just a matter of pairing your smartphone with your RIMOWA Electronic Tag—and they have made this possible.

Before leaving your house or hotel, you can send your digital boarding informatio­n via Bluetooth and the details will show up on the bag’s electronic display. All you have to do is leave your luggage at the automated check-in station when you arrive at the airport.

Along with Lufthansa, RIMOWA made a trial run using this system in 2015, with the intention of creating a new standard for the industry.

Whether you travel for business or leisure, RIMOWA Electronic Tag will definitely make the experience less stressful and more convenient. Aside from the typical groove structure of its case shells that lets you travel in style, this innovation allows you to enjoy the luxury of convenienc­e when you fly off to your next destinatio­n.

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The Limbo model’s light yet sturdy case shell is made from polycarbon­ate

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