JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@JohnPhilpin is wondering if anyone can remember the make of the travel cases that have built in device charging that @gruber promotes from time to time?

Or are there any other suggestions out there?

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adders
adders

@JohnPhilpin Away with you, man.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@adders many thanks sir

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@adders hmm - not cheap then - any experience of them?

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adders
adders

@JohnPhilpin Nope. Keep meaning to buy one to try it out - and my current carry-on is on its last legs, so might do soon.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@adders 👍

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jmreekes
jmreekes

@JohnPhilpin @adders Just a FYI/heads-up on flying with smart bags (apologizes if you are already aware). If you have to check the bag for any reason (the bag going in the baggage compartment and not in the cabin of the plane), you have to remove the battery pack from the bag.

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jmreekes
jmreekes

@JohnPhilpin @adders I think the battery packs are easy to remove from the smart bags, but something to keep in mind. I’m having to keep a close eye out for them when I’m loading our passenger’s bags before a flight.

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JohnPhilpin
JohnPhilpin

@jmreekesthanks for the warning - you kinda know it - but then forget at time of purchase - that said these particulalr bags make a big thing of the ease of battery removal

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adders
adders

@jmreekes I believe these are designed for that - you can just unclip them and slide them out.

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jmreekes
jmreekes

@adders Cool. I figured they would be.

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